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Where to go during Qingming Festival in Shanghai?

Fun places in Shanghai:

1. What are the fun places in Shanghai - The Bund (Tickets)

The Bund, Shanghai’s promenade, has been around for more than a hundred years Since then, it has always appeared in front of the world as a symbol of Shanghai. It faces the Huangpu River in the east and 52 buildings of different styles in the west, including Gothic, Romanesque, Baroque, and Chinese and Western styles. It is known as the "International Architecture Expo Group".

Walking here, we appreciate the elegance of the Huangpu River, the mother river of Shanghai, overlook the new appearance of the Lujiazui area in Pudong on the other side, feel the unique flavor of the metropolitan garden among the green trees and flower beds, and enjoy Enjoy the fresh air and bright sunshine that are rare in big cities. Tickets are not required.

Travel route

The Bund source (starting point) → Waibaidu Bridge → Huangpu Park → The Bund Historical Memorial Hall and the Monument to the People’s Heroes → Chen Yi Square → Financial Square → Yan’an Road Bund Signal Tower Square → 16th Pu Water Tourism Center (end point)

Transportation

Bus lines: No. 20, No. 37, No. 42, No. 55, No. 71, No. 921, etc. can reach the Bund.

Subway lines: Get off at Nanjing East Road Station on Metro Line 2 or Metro Line 10, and walk to the Bund in 15 minutes.

2. What are the fun places in Shanghai - Nanjing Road (tickets)

Shanghai Nanjing Road is one of the most famous and prosperous commercial streets in the world, and it is also the opening of Shanghai. It was the earliest commercial street built in 1948 and is known as "China's No. 1 Commercial Street". It starts from the Bund in the east and ends at Yan'an West Road in the west, with a total length of 5.5 kilometers. It is divided into east and west sections with Tibet Middle Road as the boundary.

Nanjing Road in a broad sense includes two of the top ten commercial centers in Shanghai - Nanjing East Road and Nanjing West Road. Nanjing Road in the narrow sense, that is, Nanjing Road before 1945, specifically refers to today's Nanjing East Road (where the Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street is located).

Transportation

Metro Line 1 People’s Square (Ticket) Station, Line 2 Nanjing East Road Station or People’s Square Station, Line 8 People’s Square Station. Buses 20, 37, 921, 18, 17, 22, 55, 21, 23, etc. can all reach it. Close to People's Square, transportation is extremely convenient.

3. What are the fun places in Shanghai - Xintiandi (tickets)

Xintiandi is based on the unique Shikumen architecture in Shanghai and integrates history, culture, tourism and catering. , commerce, entertainment and residences are integrated into one. It is a leisure place favored by fashionable men and women in Shanghai and foreigners in Shanghai.

The appearance of this Shikumen building complex retains the brick walls, roof tiles, and Shikumen of that year, making it seem like we have stepped back in time and been in the 1920s. However, the interior of each building is tailor-made according to the lifestyle, life rhythm, and emotional world of modern urbanites in the 21st century, becoming an international gallery, fashion store, theme restaurant, coffee bar...

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Bus lines: 146, 781, 911, 926, 42, Bridge Line 1, etc.

Subway lines: Metro Line 1 (Huangpi South Road Station), Line 10 (Xintiandi Station)

Airport Line: Get on the Airport Line 6 (Pudong Airport Station) to ( Get off at Purple Mountain Hotel Station) and transfer to Route 775 (Dongfang Road Station) and get off at (Lianyun Road Station)

4. What fun places are there in Shanghai - Tianzifang

Tianzifang is a fashionable landmark creative industry gathering area formed by the reconstruction of Shanghai's unique Shikumen building complex. It is also the creative work base of many artists. People often call it "the second of Xintiandi". In fact, apart from being equally fashionable, she has many differences from Xintiandi.

Tianzifang shows people more of the friendly, warm and noisy side of Shanghai. As long as you take a walk in this alley, which is now the most interesting alley in Shanghai, it is not difficult to appreciate Tianzifang’s unique personality. Walking in Tianzifang, winding through the maze-like alleys, you will see specialty shops and art workshops inadvertently. From teahouses, open-air restaurants, open-air cafes, galleries, home furnishings to handicrafts, as well as many well-known creative studios in Shanghai, you can find everything here.

Whether it is a sign or a product, each store strives to show its own style, with the purpose of highlighting its "unique" characteristics. Here, you can slow down your pace, slow down the rhythm, and quietly listen to the shop owner telling you the origin and story of each proud piece.

Transportation

Take bus 17, 236, or 304, Lane 210, Taikang Road, Luwan District, and get off at Jianguo Middle Road, Ruijin 2nd Road, or get off at Dapuqiao Station. Take Metro Line 9, get off at Exit 1 of Dapuqiao Road Station, and walk for 5 minutes.

5. What are the fun places in Shanghai - Yu Garden (tickets)

Yu Garden was originally a private garden in the Ming Dynasty. It was built during the Jiajing and Wanli years and has been in existence for four years. More than a hundred years of history. It is the historical site of "Dianchuntang" where the headquarters of the Shanghai Little Swordsmen's Uprising was located. The ancients praised Yuyuan Garden as "its auxiliary name is Yuan Guan". Former US President Clinton, British Queen Elizabeth II, former German Chancellor Schroeder, International Olympic Committee Chairman Rogge, Honorary Chairman of the Kuomintang Lien Chan and other political leaders and celebrities from various countries have visited the park.

Tickets

Peak season (April 1st to June 30th, September 1st to November 30th each year) 40 yuan. 30 yuan in off-season.

10 yuan per person for primary and secondary school students and children under 1.4 meters tall.

Opening hours

Daily 8:30-17:30, ticket sales stop at 17:00.

Travel route in the park

Tour entrance (north side of Jiuqu Bridge in Huxin Pavilion) → Inscription Stone → Sansui Hall → Yangshan Hall → Iron Lion → Gradually enter into a better state → Cui Show Hall → Yule Pavilion → Complex Corridor → Wanhua Building → Treasure Building → Learning Garden → Dianchun Hall → Singing Stage → Listening Oriole Pavilion → Hexu Hall → Laojun Hall → Huijing Building → Nine Lions Pavilion → Liushang Pavilion → Sanqu Bridge → Yuhua Hall → Jade Linglong → Tingtao Pavilion → Hanbi Tower → Inner Garden → Quiet View → Kowloon Pond → You can watch → Biyoutian → Yifang → Towering Green Pavilion → Guantao Tower → Quyuan → Ancient Stage → West Exit

Transportation

Address: No. 132, Anren Street, Huangpu District, Shanghai

1. Bus: Take bus lines 11, 26, 64, 145, 715, 736, 801, 929, 932, 969, 980, Fangchuan Line and other bus lines to Yuyuan Station.

2. Metro: Metro Line 11, get off at Yuyuan Station.

6. What are the fun places in Shanghai - Old Town God's Temple

Shanghai's Old Town God's Temple is located in the most prosperous Town God's Temple tourist area. It is an important Taoist temple in Shanghai. It was built during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty (1403-1424) and has a history of nearly 600 years. It has been damaged many times, but now it has been restored to its normal appearance after several renovations and cleaning of various temples and the removal of some messy statues.

Today’s Shanghai City God Temple includes nine halls: Huoguang Hall, Jiazi Hall, Caishen Hall, Cihang Hall, City God Hall, Empress Hall, Parents Hall, Guansheng Hall, and Wenchang Hall, with a total area of ??about 2,000 More than square meters.

Address

No. 1 Yicheng Road, No. 249 Fangbang Middle Road

Transportation

11, 26, 64, 929, 932, 980 etc.

Fare

10 yuan

7. What are the fun places in Shanghai - Shanghai Oriental Pearl Tower (ticket)

Located on the bank of the Huangpu River and at the tip of Lujiazui in Pudong, the outstanding modern buildings in Lujiazui complement each other across the river from the Bund International Architecture Expo, showing the spectacular scenery of an international metropolis. The tower is 468 meters high, making it the tallest tower in Asia and the third tallest in the world.

The designer imaginatively connected eleven spheres of different sizes and staggered heights from the blue sky to the green grass. From a distance, the huge spheres look like two rubies, dazzling and crystal clear, depicting a dreamlike picture of "big beads and small beads falling on a jade plate". At night, when you look at the Oriental Pearl Tower from a distance, it is colorful and dazzling; when you climb the tower to overlook the city night view, it is even more brilliant and beautiful.

Transportation

1) Bus: Pearl Bus No. 870 and 871, Bus No. 81 and 82.

2) Subway: Lujiazui Station on Subway Line 2.

3) Ferry: Ferry Lujin Line, etc.

Tickets

180 yuan

8. What are the fun places in Shanghai - Jin Mao Tower (tickets)

Jin Mao Tower Located in the Lujiazui Financial and Trade Zone in Pudong, Shanghai, it is one of China's landmark buildings.

The 88th-floor observation hall of Jinmao Tower is 340.1 meters high. It only takes 45 seconds to transport tourists from the underground floor to the 88th floor, giving people an unprecedented speed experience. Climb to the top of Jinmao and have a bird's-eye view of the ever-changing international metropolitan landscape of Shanghai, overlooking the vast natural sea and sky at the Yangtze River Estuary, enjoy the heart-stirring bright night view of Shanghai, and sit in the wonderland of Jinmao's unique atrium.

Opening hours

8:30-21:00

Tickets

120 yuan

Transportation

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Bus No. 81, 82, 870, 871, etc., and get off at Lujiazui Station of Rail Transit Line 2.