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What must-see attractions are there in Shanghai?

Oriental Pearl 1

Shanghai Oriental Pearl Tower, located in century avenue, Pudong New Area, Shanghai, is a landmark landscape in Shanghai and is now a national 5A-level tourist attraction. The Oriental Pearl Tower, built in the 1990s, is the only 360-degree fully transparent hanging sightseeing corridor in the world. Its feet are covered with transparent glass, overlooking the panoramic view on both sides of the Huangpu River, bowing to the endless traffic, and there are space capsules and revolving restaurants in the Pearl Tower.

There are many sights such as Shanghai Urban History Development Exhibition Hall, but there are many tourists going to the Oriental Pearl, and the ticket price is not very cheap, but it is still worth punching in for tourists who are new to Shanghai.

2. Bund-Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street

Bund-Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, the distance between the two scenic spots is less than 1 km, and the Shanghai landmark Huangpu Bund is the only place to go in Shanghai. The beauty of the Bund is day and night, and you can see the buildings of various countries during the day.

Look at the modern skyscrapers in Lujiazui, Pudong, and enjoy the beautiful river view at night. It takes only ten minutes to walk from the Bund to Nanjing Road, which is the most prosperous business district in Shanghai, but the buildings on Nanjing Road still retain the style of old Shanghai and have a unique flavor.

3. Yuyuan Town God Temple

Yuyuan Town God Temple, just across the road, is now a national tourist attraction. Yu Garden, built in the Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty, is a famous garden landscape in Shanghai. It also occupies an important position in the history of classical gardens in China, with beautiful architectural shapes and pavilions.

Carving beams and painting buildings show the beauty of Jiangnan gardens with the unique exquisiteness of Jiangnan water towns. Out of the Yuyuan Garden, there is the Chenghuang Temple, a Taoist temple in Shanghai, which was built during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty. However, around the Chenghuang Temple, it is still the best place for shopping and dining.

4. Shanghai Wildlife Park

Shanghai Wildlife Park, now a national 5A-level tourist attraction, is a scenic spot worth visiting. Basically, it is no problem to spend a day, especially suitable for parents and families to travel. It is a very popular scenic spot in Shanghai and an animal exhibition-performing arts project in the park.

And interactive experience, the whole park is divided into walking area and stocking area. There are pandas, elephants and other animals in the pedestrian area, as well as amusement areas, such as ferris wheel-merry-go-round and other popular projects. You must take a bus to the stocking area to experience the feeling of crossing the raptor, but you can also feed them.

5. Zhujiajiao Ancient Town

Zhujiajiao Ancient Town, located at Kezhiyuan Road, Zhujiajiao Town, Qingpu District, Shanghai, is one of the four famous historical and cultural towns in Shanghai. Also known as Jiading Town-nanxiang town-Fengjing Town. Now it is a national 4A-level tourist scenic spot, with nine long streets built near the water. However, many people especially recommend Zhujiajiao.

1 Although it is not very big, it has the unique temperament of a water town, all kinds of literary alleys and tea rooms. Coupled with antique buildings, the scenery is quite good, especially at night, the night scene is more worthy of appreciation than the daytime landscape, picturesque.