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A complete collection of tourist attractions in Pudong New Area

The complete works of tourist attractions in Pudong New Area are as follows:

Shanghai Pudong Dishuihu Park 1:

Dishui Lake is the largest man-made lake in China, which is excavated from the beach before land is formed. The source of the lake is Huangpu River, which is equivalent to the West Lake in Hangzhou. There are three islands in the lake, the North Island is an entertainment island, the West Island is a tourist accommodation area, and the South Island has yacht clubs, yacht harbors and other facilities.

2. Shanghai Blissful Hall Biyun Hot Spring Pavilion:

Blissful Soup Co., Ltd. was established in 1980. As a large-scale hot spring club operator in Japan, it is one of the representatives of Japanese warm bath culture and a listed company operating hot spring clubs in Japan.

Blissful Soup (Shanghai) Company is mainly engaged in bathing, health preservation and catering. As the flagship store of the first international hot spring club, Ji Le Tangbiyun Hot Spring Pavilion was put into trial operation in Jinqiao Biyun 90 Commercial Center, Pudong New Area on February 6th, 20 13.

3. Shanghai Oriental Geological Science Museum:

Shanghai Oriental Geological Science Museum is located in Pudong Ling Agricultural Grand View Garden on the coast of the East China Sea, covering an area of 65,438 0.500 mu. It is the only popular science museum in this city that integrates geological science popularization, exhibition, collection and research, with an exhibition hall area of 5,000 square meters and a warehouse of 1 10,000 square meters.

4. Shanghai Museum of Natural Wild Insects:

Shanghai Natural Wild Insect Museum, located next to the Oriental Pearl in Pudong, is the first popular science exhibition hall in China, which is mainly composed of living insects and amphibians and reptiles. It is jointly built by China and New Zealand and integrates tourism, viewing and popular science education.