Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I want to travel to Shanghai. Could you please give me an overview of Shanghai travel?

I want to travel to Shanghai. Could you please give me an overview of Shanghai travel?

Shanghai, the largest city in China, is one of the municipalities directly under the Central Government of the People's Republic of China, the central city of China, and a prosperous international metropolis. It is located at the estuary of the Yangtze River, facing the East China Sea to the east, facing Japan's Kyushu Island across the sea, bordering Hangzhou Bay to the south, and connected to Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces to the west. Together they form the "Changchang Economic Zone", China's largest economic zone with Shanghai as the leader. "Triangular Economic Circle". Shanghai has a subtropical humid monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. January is the coldest, with an average temperature of 4.9°C, and July is usually the hottest, with an average temperature of 30.9°C. Shanghai has a profound modern urban cultural heritage and numerous historical monuments. The traditional Wuyue culture in the south of the Yangtze River has been integrated with the diverse cultures brought in by immigrants from various places, forming a unique Shanghai-style culture. Shanghai is a national historical and cultural city with 19 national key cultural relics protection units, 136 Shanghai municipal cultural relics protection units and 4 Shanghai municipal-level historical and cultural towns. Shanghai City God Temple is located in the most prosperous City God Temple tourist area in Shanghai in the past. It is an important Taoist temple in Shanghai. It was first built during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty (1403~1424) and has a history of nearly 600 years. During the Cultural Revolution, it suffered a major blow, with statues of gods destroyed and temples appropriated for other purposes. Now fixed. There are 61 A-level scenic spots (spots) in Shanghai, including 3 5A-level scenic spots (spots), 28 4A-level scenic spots (spots), and 30 3A-level scenic spots (spots). The famous modern buildings in Shanghai include: Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Jin Mao Tower, World Financial Center, World Expo China Pavilion, Shanghai International Financial Center, Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, Plaza 66, Super Brand Plaza, Shanghai Happy Valley, Mercedes-Benz Arena, Shanghai Tower, Shangjie, No. 8 Bridge, M50, Intelligent Manufacturing Bureau, Tonglefang, Disneyland, etc. Famous sights in Shanghai include: The Bund, Yu Garden, Xintiandi, Sinan Mansion, Tianzifang, People's Square, Shanghai Museum, Shanghai Grand Theater, Duolun Road Cultural Celebrity Street, Shanghai Old Wharf, Shanghai Aquarium, Shanghai Automobile Museum, etc. Shanghai’s natural beauty spots include: Sheshan National Forest Park, Dongtan Global Geopark, Dianshan Lake, Fengxian Blue Sea Golden Sand Beach, Shanghai Wildlife Park, Shanghai Botanical Garden, Shanghai Century Park, Dishui Lake, Lujiazui Central Green Space. Introduction to Shanghai’s famous tourist attractions: 1. Morning Bell on the Bund (Bund area) The Shanghai Municipal Government has carried out a large-scale renovation of the Bund riverside area. It not only fully retains the original style of the Bund, but also cleverly uses flood control wall facilities to build a new riverside sightseeing platform, as well as the "Shanghai People's Heroes Memorial Tower", There are architectural sketches and reliefs of different styles such as "The Bund Historical Memorial Hall", "Chen Yi Square", "Musical Fountain", etc., accompanied by panoramic architectural landscape lighting, large-scale artistic lighting performances and a night tour of the Pujiang River. 2. Yuyuan Yayun (Yuyuan Old Town Area) Yuyuan Tourist Area is the birthplace of Shanghai Old Town. In recent years, it has gradually formed a tourist scenic area centered on Yuyuan Garden, Yuyuan Mall, City God Temple, Yulongfang, Shanghai Old Street, etc. Folk customs Craftsmanship, Shanghai and national specialty snacks, Shanghai local culture and folk culture have developed rapidly here, and it is a place for festivals and temple fairs for Shanghai citizens. 3. Skyscraper sightseeing (Lujiazui area) Lujiazui has world-famous buildings and landscapes such as the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Jin Mao Tower, and World Financial Center. It also has many places in Lujiazui, such as the Shanghai Ocean Aquarium and the Shanghai Wild Insect Museum. An attraction with great viewing and participation value. 4. Jiuli Xinhui (Shikumen) Shikumen building complex area includes the site of the National Congress of the Communist Party of China and Xintiandi. 5. Shili Neon (Shili Nanjing Road) starts from the Bund in the east and ends at Yan'an Road in the west. Nanjing Road is one of the most representative roads in Shanghai. 6. Sheshan Shicui (Sheshan Tourist Resort) Sheshan Scenic Area has beautiful scenery, including the famous Sheshan Notre Dame Cathedral at home and abroad. Its high level and majestic architecture make it the largest cathedral in Southeast Asia and a landmark building in Sheshan; Sheshan Observatory, Founded in the 24th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty, it is one of the earliest and largest observatories in China. 7. Fengjing Painting Search (Fengjing Ancient Town) Fengjing Ancient Town, a Chinese peasant painting village. 8. Dianhu Huanxiu (Huan Dianshan Lake Tourist Area) Zhujiajiao Ancient Town, Chen Yun’s Former Residence, Shanghai Grand View Garden Tourism Development Co., Ltd., Oriental Green Boat, and Sun Island Tourist Resort.