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What scenic spots are worth visiting in Shanghai?

Do you know what scenic spots there are in Shanghai and which scenic spots are must-see in Shanghai? Today, Bian Xiao will introduce you to the scenic spots in Shanghai. You can learn more about the relevant scenic spots in order to have a better play.

The Bund The Bund is just beside the Huangpu River in Huangpu District, downtown Shanghai. It is the most iconic scenic spot in Shanghai. The essence of the Bund lies in the 52 Bund buildings with different styles called "World Architecture Expo". The buildings on the Bund were not built by the same designer or at the same time, but the colors of the buildings here are basically unified and the overall outline is well coordinated.

At night, neon lights bloom on both sides of Huangpu River. The night scene at this time is really beautiful, and it is really not to be missed.

Disney Theme Park Chinese mainland No.1 Disney is located in Pudong New Area, where you can enjoy many world-class Disney projects. For example, the largest Disney Castle, the first pirate theme park, the longest Disney float parade and so on. Shanghai Disneyland No.1 is divided into six theme parks, namely Mickey Street, Fantasy Garden, Fantasy World, Adventure Island, Treasure Bay and Tomorrow World.

Matters needing attention

1, each ID card can only buy 5 tickets at most, and you must bring the ticket voucher and valid ID card when entering the park;

2. All tickets for the park are designated day tickets. Visitors can only enter the park at the time chosen when purchasing tickets, and the time limit is changed once. In order to ensure the smooth admission to the park, it is recommended that you plan ahead and buy tickets in advance.

Visitors are required to dress neatly in the park. /kloc-Visitors over 0/6 years old are not allowed to wear cartoon costumes, and large tripods, selfie sticks, stools and folding chairs are not allowed to be brought into Disney.

Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street is about 1, 200 meters long. The modern buildings here are mixed with the old buildings in European style. Night arrival, neon lights flashing, do not have a amorous feelings. Here, you can also take a miniature version of the old tram.

Oriental Pearl Oriental Pearl yearns for it in Lujiazui, the Bund across a river. This is a landmark building in Shanghai. You can climb the sightseeing floor at a height of 35 1 by taking the fully transparent sightseeing elevator, watch the equal paths on both sides of the Pujiang River at an altitude of 267 meters, and taste delicious food.

The Oriental Pearl is168m high, which is made up of 1 1 spheres of different sizes connected in series. You can climb the three main spheres and watch the beautiful scenic spots of Pujiang at different heights.

Matters needing attention

1. The Oriental Pearl has many tourists. In particular, people queue up on holidays, so they will spend more time playing in the morning. It is recommended to go on a sunny day, and the viewing effect will be better.

2. Oriental Pearl provides wheelchairs to the right people for free, but a deposit is required. There is a free storage room for common items in the ticket hall. It is recommended to take valuables with you.

The Oriental Pearl is very beautiful at night. During the major festivals such as Shanghai Tourism Festival and New Year's Eve in mid-September every year, you can also see the U-shaped tower light show.

Lujiazui Lujiazui is on the Huangpu River in Pudong, facing the Bund across the river. It is a financial center that has always been collected at home and abroad. There are many landmark buildings such as Oriental Pearl, World Financial Center, Jinmao Tower and Shanghai Tower.

Huangpu River Huangpu River, known as the mother river of Shanghai, is the dividing line between Pudong and Puxi, where important landmarks such as the famous Bund and Lujiazui Financial Center have been formed respectively. Going to Pujiang to watch the night is a must-see experience when going to Shanghai, but you can also take a boat trip to the mountains and enjoy the beautiful scenery on both sides of the strait.

Town God Temple Town God Temple is located in the old town in the east of Huangpu District, where you can fully appreciate the folk customs of Shanghai, where you can eat authentic Shanghai snacks and local dishes, and at night, you can see colorful landscape lights on antique buildings.

Yuyuan Garden Yuyuan Garden is located in the tourist area of Chenghuang Temple. It is a classical garden with a history of more than 400 years. The scenic spots here are beautifully designed, including pavilions, rockeries and ponds. You can also see many famous artists' plaques and inscriptions in the park.

Xintiandi Xintiandi, near Huaihai Road, was transformed from the old Shikumen Lane in Shanghai. Now it has become a place that Chinese and foreign tourists will definitely go to, and it is also a place that many locals will visit. During the day, you can watch the beauty street shooting here, and at night you can go to the bar to experience the nightlife in Shanghai.

Madame Tussauds Shanghai Madame Tussauds Shanghai has gathered many famous wax figures. There are many wax figures of famous Chinese and foreign stars and many athletes here. In the wax museum, you can also learn about the behind-the-scenes composition of wax figures, and you can also participate in interactive experiences such as hair transplant competitions. Here, you can also see the real hand models of many celebrities.

Shanghai Ocean Park Shanghai Ocean Aquarium is adjacent to the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, where you can see special fresh water and marine life from all over the world, as well as interesting animal performances. The four undersea tunnels in the aquarium are very popular, and sharks and turtles can be seen swimming overhead.

Tianzifang Tianzifang was rebuilt from the unique Shikumen complex in Shanghai, and it is also the creative base of many literati and artists. Here, you can see shops selling old glasses and old music boxes, as well as fashion clothing stores from Hong Kong. If you are interested in food, there are many interesting restaurants to choose from. Walking in the old alley, is there a feeling of returning to old Shanghai?