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Which attractions in Shanghai are suitable for the elderly?

Shanghai’s attractions suitable for the elderly include: Yu Garden, Shanghai Circus City, Gulf National Forest Park, Shanghai History Museum, and Chenxiang Pavilion.

1. Yuyuan Garden

Yuyuan Garden is located in the northeast of the old city of Shanghai, adjacent to Fuyou Road in the north, Anren Street in the east, and adjacent to Shanghai Old Town God Temple in the southwest. It is a classical garden in the south of the Yangtze River. It was built in the Jiajing and Wanli years of the Ming Dynasty and covers an area of ??more than 30 acres. The Yuyuan area includes Yuyuan Garden, City God Temple, Shanghai Old Street, etc.

2. Shanghai Circus City

Shanghai Circus City is located on ***hexin Road in Jing'an District, adjacent to Daning Jiuguang Department Store on the south side and Daning Lingshi Park on the north side. , covering an area of ??2.25 hectares, is the cultural, sports and entertainment center of Shanghai. The circus city has an acrobatic arena as the main building, and is equipped with supporting facilities such as a rehearsal auxiliary building, an animal room, and a cultural and commercial city.

Shanghai Circus City is known as the "First Circus City in China". Its unique architectural shape and golden dome roof are another landmark building in Shanghai's international cultural city.

3. Gulf National Forest Park

Shanghai Gulf National Forest Park is located in Wusi Farm, Haiwan Town, Fengxian District, Shanghai, 60 kilometers away from the center of Shanghai. Shanghai Gulf National Forest Park, It borders Lingang New City to the east and Bay Forest Park of Hangzhou Bay to the south. It covers an area of ??15983.5 acres. Among them: the park area is 4,500 acres and the water area is 85 hectares.

It is divided into three major tourism sectors: amusement activity area (including amusement park, forest go-kart, forest horse racing, forest barbecue, etc.), water activity area (farm food, cruise ship terminal, Meilin Chunxiao, Tianwo Tea House) etc.), the cultural viewing area mainly includes: Kunlun Stone House, Shadow Dragon Bonsai Garden, Yue Kiln Celadon Hall, Sihai Ceramics Hall, Yaxing Building Calligraphy and Painting Hall, Wangjia Root Sculpture Hall, Furniture Hall, Art Museum, Ru Kiln Hall, Dinosaur Hall, Shang Government, etc.

4. Shanghai History Museum

The exhibition halls of the Shanghai History Museum are divided into "Huating's origins", "Chengxiang style", "Glimpses of the opening of the port", "Ten miles of foreign trade", "Old maritime history" "Trace" five parts.

Mainly using the artistic techniques of scenes and models, supplemented by display means such as audio, multimedia information inquiry devices and multimedia film and television model synthesis devices, taking the development of urban architecture as the main clue, it reflects the transformation of Shanghai from a coastal fishing village from ancient times to the present. The process of developing into China's largest industrial and commercial city prominently reflects the historical evolution of modern Shanghai in various aspects such as politics, economy, culture, society, and life.

5. Chenxiang Pavilion

Chenxiang Pavilion, also known as Ciyun Temple, is located at No. 29 Chenxiangge Road, Shanghai. Chenxiang Pavilion was built in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty and rebuilt in the 20th year of Jiaqing (1815). It was renamed Ciyun Temple, but the people still call it Chenxiang Pavilion. The entire temple is quite large, with the Maitreya Hall in the front, the mountain gate stone square; the Main Hall, the Agarwood Buddha Hall in the middle, the Zaohe Pavilion, the Zen Hall in the front hall, and the left and right wings.

Notes:

Travel Notes:

1. When taking transportation, be sure to fasten your seat belt and do not change seats at will. Be aware of passing vehicles; do not carry dangerous or flammable items.

2. Do not carry large amounts of cash and valuables when traveling; valuables should be placed in the hotel safe; and luggage items should not be out of sight.

3. Close the door when entering and exiting the hotel room, cut off the power when leaving the room, do not smoke in bed, and do not allow strangers to enter the room.

4. Smoking less and drinking less when traveling; eat raw food and seafood with caution, and do not patronize unlicensed roadside stalls to prevent overeating.