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Where is a good place to take old people to play in Shanghai?

If you travel to Shanghai, you really find the right person. I took my mother-in-law and her family there once last year and gained a lot. If you take the elderly, I especially recommend a treasure-class punch point-Zhujiajiao ancient town. Let me share my experience. Remember to punch in and plant grass after learning the raiders ~

Zhujiajiao Ancient Town

Zhujiajiao Ancient Town, located in Qingpu District, Shanghai, is one of the four famous historical and cultural towns in Shanghai and is known as the "Pearl of the South of the Yangtze River". Zhujiajiao, with a total area of 136.85 square kilometers (including water), has the characteristics of an ancient town, namely, one bridge, one street, one temple, one hall, two gardens, three bays and twenty-six lanes, showing the quaint style of Jiangnan water town with "small bridges and flowing water".

Basic information of scenic spots

Ticket reference: the ancient town is open for free, and tickets are required for scenic spots in the ancient town.

Opening hours: all day

Suitable for seasons: suitable for all seasons.

Suggested playing time: 1~2 days.

Grade of tourist attractions: 2005 (4A)

Location/unit:? Zhujiajiao Town, Qingpu District, Shanghai?

Tourism route recommendation

1, visit the ancient tour of the new water town

Kezhi Garden → Shanghai Helong Art Museum → Yuanjin Temple → Chenghuang Temple → Daqing Post Office → Zhaxida Tibetan Culture Experience Museum → Zhujiajiao Humanities Art Museum → Shanghai Handicraft Zhujiajiao Exhibition Hall.

2. Folk tourism

Kezhi Garden → Daqing Post Office → Zhaxida Tibetan Culture Experience Museum → Zhujiajiao Humanities Art Museum.

Punch recommendation

Yuanjin temple gate

There is no place for Zhujiajiao to take photos, because there is a wide view and you can see the cruise ships coming and going. Wuzhen and Xitang can't see such a wide waterscape, which really means Venice in the East.

The second-hand bookstore at No.8 Donghu Street

There is no signboard in this bookstore, and old books are piled up into mountains, so you can turn to many interesting books in Qingpu and old Shanghai. There are fewer tourists around the old bookstore, so it is more appropriate to take some retro photos in the bookstore.

About 20 meters north of the east bank of Taian Bridge.

This is also a treasure. It's hidden in an alley next to North Street. I didn't know it was a good seat until I got in, and I could also take pictures of Tai 'an Bridge, which is very south of the Yangtze River.

Fuxing bridge, zhongheqiao area.

Few tourists set foot here, so they kept the life of an authentic ancient town. Walking around this area in the morning and evening and hearing the sound of rubbing hemp and TV in nearby houses is equivalent to really entering this living ancient town.

Traffic strategy

Subway 17 Line: get on at Hongqiao Railway Station and get off at Zhujiajiao Station.

Shanghai-Zhuhai Expressway (People's Square): Take Yan 'an East Road, Pu 'an Road and get off at Zhujiajiao.

Bus for Shanghai-Zhuhai Special Line: The line starts from Shen Kun Road Hub Station (Gaohong Road Shen Kun Road) and arrives at Zhujiajiao Bus Station.

Shopping recommendation

Must-eat snacks: Zhujiajiao Apo Zongzi, minced meat steamed dumplings, roasted edamame, braised hoof, Zhuangyuan cake, crisp socks and radish cake.

Must-eat dishes: clear water hairy crabs, sauce-fried snails, braised pork, sweet glutinous sugar lotus root, salted white rice shrimp, steamed white water fish.

Shop recommendations: Sanyang Xiao Lou, Baijiu Tan, Li Jiao Zhupo Snack Bar, Jingyuan Shuizhuang and Wuzifang Stinky Tofu.