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Top ten tourist attractions in Shanghai.

1 AAAAA Oriental Pearl TV Tower, second only to Toronto TV Tower in Canada and Moscow TV Tower in Russia. The Oriental Pearl TV Tower has chosen the circular curved body that people in the East love to see and hear as the basic architectural line. The main body consists of three oblique cylinders, three straight cylinders and 1 1 sphere, forming a huge space frame structure.

2. Shanghai Disney Resort, Shanghai Disneyland, located at No.310, Huang Zhao Road, Chuansha Town, Pudong New Area, Shanghai, officially opened on June 16, 2065438. This is the first Disney theme park in China and one of the largest Sino-foreign cooperation projects in modern service industry in China. This is a theme park with pure Disney style and China style.

3. Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street AAAA, Nanjing Road, Shanghai is the most lively and prosperous commercial street in Shanghai, and is known as the first commercial street in China. Hundreds of modern commercial buildings, Chinese time-honored brands and specialty shops are gathered here. Nanjing Road has become the largest distribution center for retail goods and business information in China, and millions of people flow to Nanjing Road every day.

4.AAAAA Shanghai Science and Technology Museum is an important popular science education base and leisure tourism base in Shanghai. Shanghai Science and Technology Museum covers an area of more than 68,000 square meters, with a total construction area of 98,000 square meters. The exhibition consists of five main pavilions and temporary pavilions: Tiandi Pavilion, Life Museum, Wisdom Pavilion, Creation Pavilion and Future Pavilion, with a total investment of 65.438+75.5 million yuan.

5.AAAAA Shanghai Wildlife Park. Shanghai Wildlife Park is the first national wildlife park in China, which was jointly built by Shanghai Municipal People's Government and China State Forestry Administration. Located atNo. 178, Nanliu Highway, Nanhui District, Pudong, Shanghai, it covers an area of 153 hectares (2,300 mu) and is about 35 kilometers away from the center of Shanghai.

6. The Bund. As a symbol of Shanghai for more than 100 years, the Bund has been presented to the world. Located in nanpu bridge Waibaidu Bridge to the west bank of Huangpu River, with a total length of 4 kilometers. It is one of the top ten new landscapes and tourist attractions in Shanghai in the 1990s.

7. Yuyuan Garden AAAA National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit. Yu Garden is located in the northeast of the old city of Shanghai, bordering Fu You Road in the north, Anren Street in the east and the Old Town God Temple in Shanghai in the southwest. It is a famous classical garden in Jiangnan, a famous scenic spot and tourist resort at home and abroad, and a national key cultural relics protection unit. Yu Garden was originally a private garden in Ming Dynasty. Built in Jiajing and Wanli years, it has a history of more than 400 years. Pan Yunduan, the owner of the garden, was once an envoy of Sichuan.

8. AAAA Advanced Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit of Shanghai City God Temple (Old Town God Temple Tourist Area). Shanghai's famous scenic spot and ancient historical landscape-Chenghuang Temple is located in Fangbang Middle Road and Anren Street West. Originally Jinshan Temple, it was dedicated to Huo Guang, Duke of Hanbo (also known as Huo Guangdian). There has been a Town God Temple in Shanghai since the Song Dynasty, covering an area of about 25,000 square meters. Located on Yongjia Road, this temple is called Asai Temple, also known as Chenghuang Temple in Huating County.

9. Jing 'an Temple, a national key cultural relics protection unit of 9.AAAA. Jing 'an Temple is located at Nanjing West Road 1686, Shanghai. Wei Xiang is a famous ancient temple in the south of the Yangtze River. According to the inscription, it was founded in the 10th year of Sun Quan's Chiwu, Emperor Wu of the Three Kingdoms (247), and was founded by the Kangsenghui. The temple site was originally on the north bank of Wusong River (now Suzhou River). Formerly known as Hudu Chongyuan (Xuan) Temple, it was renamed Yongtai Temple in the Tang Dynasty. In the first year of the Northern Song Dynasty (1008), it was renamed Jing 'an Temple.

10, the former residence of Shanghai Soong Ching Ling, a national key cultural relics protection unit of AAAA. Hai Soong Ching Ling's former residence is located at Huaihai Middle Road 1843, which is a small house with red tiles and white walls. This house was originally a private villa in Germany. From 1948 to 1963, Soong Ching Ling worked and lived here for 15 years. Shanghai Soong Ching Ling's former residence is a national key cultural relic protection unit, and Shanghai Soong Ching Ling's former residence memorial hall is a national second-class museum and a patriotic education base in Shanghai.