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Are there any must-see attractions in Shanghai?

Top ten must-see attractions in Shanghai: The Bund, Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, Oriental Pearl Tower, City God Temple (Yu Garden), Xintiandi, Tianzifang, Disney, Huaihai Road Commercial Street, Shanghai Disneyland, Tushan Bay Museum.

1. The Bund

The Bund is located on the bank of the Huangpu River in Huangpu District, Shanghai, known as the Outer Huangpu Beach. It is a Chinese historical and cultural district. Starting from 1844 (the 24th year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty), the Bund area was designated as the British Concession, which became a true reflection of Shanghai's ten-mile foreign market and the starting point of the old Shanghai Concession area and the entire modern city of Shanghai.

2. Jing'an Temple

Jing'an Temple, also known as Jing'an Ancient Temple, is located in Jing'an District, Shanghai. It is said that its history can be traced back to the 10th year of Wu Chiwu, Sun Wu of the Three Kingdoms, and it was first named Shanghai. Du Chongxuan Temple. In the first year of Dazhong Xiangfu's reign in the Song Dynasty, it was renamed Jing'an Temple. In the ninth year of Jiading in the Southern Song Dynasty, the temple moved from the Wusong River to the edge of Feijing Bang in Lupu, earlier than the city of Shanghai was built.

3. Shanghai Disneyland

Shanghai Disneyland is the first Disney theme park in mainland China, located in Chuansha New Town, Pudong New District, Shanghai. Shanghai Disneyland has seven theme parks: Mickey Avenue, Gardens of Imagination, Adventure Island, Treasure Cove, Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, and Toy Story. The ticket price for Disneyland on weekdays is RMB 399. Tickets on peak days when demand is higher are priced at RMB 575. Directly connected to Disney Station on Metro Line 1.

4. Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower

The Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower is one of Shanghai's iconic cultural landscapes. It is located in Lujiazui, Pudong New Area. The tower is about 468 meters high. The Oriental Pearl TV Tower is among the first batch of national 5A tourist attractions.

The tower has landscapes and facilities such as a space capsule, a revolving restaurant, and the Shanghai Urban Historical Development Exhibition Hall. In 1995, it was listed as one of Shanghai's top ten new landscapes.

5. City God's Temple

City God's Temple is located on Fangbang Middle Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai. It is one of the "Three Great Temples on the Yangtze River". City God, also known as City God God and City God Lord. It is one of the important gods commonly worshiped in Chinese religious culture. It is played by famous ministers and heroes who have made great contributions to the local people. It is a god that Chinese folk and Taoists believe in protecting the city.

There are many local specialties in the Chenghuang Temple, such as Nanxiang steamed buns, hairy crabs, and Shanghai pastries. The picture below shows the Jiuqu Bridge. As the name suggests, it has nine turns. Many foreign friends like to take pictures here.