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What are the must-see attractions in Shanghai?

1, Bund: The Bund is the starting point of modern Shanghai city, located on the Huangpu River in Huangpu District, downtown Shanghai. It is one of the most iconic scenic spots in Shanghai and contains the essence of the whole city. Since the opening of 1843, Shanghai has become the most prosperous area in the whole city.

2. Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street: Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street is adjacent to the Bund and 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!

3. Disneyland: The park not only retains the classic fairy tale style, but also incorporates more China elements. China Mulan Princess Float, the Memorial Wall of the Chinese Zodiac and the Garden-style Manyuexuan Restaurant all contribute to the unique style here. Most of the projects in the park are tailor-made and unique for Shanghai Disneyland.

4. Oriental Pearl: The Oriental Pearl is an out-and-out landmark building on the Bund in Shanghai. Built in the 1990s, this tall tower won the title of the tallest building in Asia with a height of 468 meters. Although it has long been surpassed by the high-rise buildings in Lujiazui, it is still a symbol of Shanghai in the new century.

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.