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Top Ten Attractions in Shanghai What are the must-see attractions in Shanghai?

The bund 1

The Bund is located on the Huangpu River in Huangpu District, Shanghai, namely Waihuangpu Beach, which is a historical and cultural block in China. Since 1844 (twenty-four years of Qing Daoguang), the Bund area has been classified as a British concession, which has become a true portrayal of Shanghai Shili Ocean Field and the starting point of the old Shanghai concession area and the whole modern Shanghai city.

2. Shanghai Disneyland

Shanghai Disneyland is the first Disney theme park in China, located in Chuansha New Town, Pudong New Area, Shanghai. There are seven theme parks in Shanghai Disneyland: Mickey Street, enchanted gardens, Adventure Island, Treasure Bay, Tomorrow World, Dream World and Toy Story. The weekday ticket price for Disneyland is 399 RMB. The ticket price for peak days with high demand is 575 yuan. Metro Line 65438+Line 0 goes directly to Disney Station.

3. Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower

The Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower is one of Shanghai's landmark cultural landscapes, located in Lujiazui, Pudong New Area, with a height of about 468 meters. The Oriental Pearl TV Tower is the first batch of 5A-level tourist attractions in China. There are space capsule, revolving restaurant, Shanghai historical development exhibition hall and other landscapes and facilities in the tower. 1995 is listed as one of the top ten new landscapes in Shanghai.

4. Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street

Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, adjacent to the Bund, is the most prosperous old commercial street in Shanghai with the most tourists. It has always been known as the first section of Chinese business, and is known as the title of Shili Nanjing Road and a pedestrian street. On both sides of the pedestrian street are Shanghai's old brands and major shopping malls!

5. Chenghuang Temple: Temples and gardens with a history of hundreds of years adorn this place with antique colors. Chenghuang Temple is located in the tourist area of Chenghuang Temple in the center of Shanghai, also known as the Old Town God Temple. It is a famous Taoist temple in Shanghai and a historical blessing resort. During the Lantern Festival, the Chenghuang Temple will be covered with lanterns and put on various large lanterns to welcome tourists from all over the world.

6. Tianzifang: Tianzifang has been popular for many years and is a petty bourgeoisie paradise in an old alley. All kinds of exquisite cafes, hand-grabbed shops and creative restaurants hidden in alleys make an old alley full of petty bourgeoisie. All the shops here have one feature, that is, they look good.

Shanghai Wild Animal Park

7. Shanghai Wildlife Park: Shanghai Wildlife Park is a theme park integrating wildlife breeding, exhibition, breeding protection, popular science education and leisure and entertainment. The scenic spot was officially opened to the public on1995165438+10/8. Located in Pudong New Area, Shanghai, covering an area of 153 hectares (about 2300 mu), it is one of the first national 5A-level tourist attractions.

8. Lujiazui: Lujiazui is located on the Huangpu River in Pudong New Area, facing the Bund across the river. It is a leading financial business circle at home and abroad, and now it is the most attractive place in Shanghai. High-rise buildings such as the Oriental Pearl, Shanghai International Conference Center and World Financial Center gather, and skyscrapers make people feel like they are in an urban forest.

9. Shanghai New World: Based on the renovation of the old Shikumen building in Shanghai, it is an urban tourist attraction with Shanghai's historical and cultural characteristics and the integration of Chinese and Western cultures. It is divided into Beili and Li Nan. Beili consists of many ancient Shikumen dwellings, and there are many high-end consumption places and restaurants.

10, Yuyuan Garden: Yuyuan Garden is located in the northeast of Shanghai Yuyuan Tourism Business Circle, adjacent to Shanghai Chenghuang Temple and Shanghai Yuyuan Tourism Mall. It is a classical garden in the south of the Yangtze River, famous for its scenic spots and historical sites at home and abroad.