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What are the tourist attractions in Huangpu? What are the tourist attractions in Huangpu District, Shanghai?

1 As a symbol of Shanghai for more than one hundred 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. On the east side of the Bund are the mighty Huangpu River and the beautiful new Bund levee. Here, visitors can appreciate the elegant demeanor of Huangpu River, the mother river of Shanghai, overlook the new posture of Lujiazui area in Pudong on the other side, or stroll among green trees and flower beds, feel the unique flavor of metropolis gardens and enjoy the sunshine of fresh air that is rare in metropolis. On the west side of the Bund stands a variety of Chinese and western buildings with different styles, showing the elegance of Wall Street in the Far East. Today, it is called the architectural complex of the World Architecture Expo. Only the 1.5km long section from Waibaidu Bridge in the north to Jinling East Road in the south stands 52 buildings with different styles, including Gothic, Baroque, Roman, Classical, Renaissance and Chinese and Western styles. Accompanied by loud bells, the figure of the customs building always attracts tourists' attention first. The Customs Building is the main building of the Bund complex, which was built in 1927 and designed by British designer Wilson.

2. Yu Garden is located in the northeast of the old city of Shanghai, with 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 Jiangnan classical garden, 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. His father, Paine, whose name is Zi Ren, is Lijiang River, and he is the official capital of Douchayuan, Shi Yu, and the minister of punishments. The Pan Shi family was a prominent family in Shanghai at that time. In the thirty-second year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (1553), the nine-mile-long wall of Shanghai was built, which gradually quelled the Japanese invasion in the southeast coast. For more than 20 years, the people of Shanghai, whose lives and property were often threatened, gained some stability, recovered their social economy and began to prosper. The scholar-officials built a garden, which was full of affection and nourished nature. In order to let his father enjoy his old age, Pan Yunduan began to quarry stones, cut ponds, build pavilions, build bamboos and build gardens in several vegetable fields to the west of Shichuntang, Pan's home in the late Ming Jiajing period (1559). After more than 20 years of painstaking efforts, Yu Garden was built. "Jade" means "Peace" and "Antai", hence the name "Yuyuan Garden", which means "Jade Yue Lao Qin".

3. Shanghai Bund complex, 150 years ago, the colonists set foot on this strange land in Shanghai and took a fancy to this beach in Huangpu River. Therefore, this used to be a fiber road trodden by boatmen and coolies. After more than 100 years of construction, there are many high-rise buildings and traffic. These buildings with both classicism and modernism have become the symbol of Shanghai. The Bund starts from Waibaidu Bridge in the north and ends at Jinling East Road in the south, with a total length of about 1.5 km. It is adjacent to Huangpu River in the east and 52 buildings with different styles in the west. The essence of the Bund lies in these Bund buildings called "World Architecture Expo". The famous Bank of China Building, Peace Hotel, Customs Building and HSBC Building reproduce the style of "Far East Wall Street". Although these buildings are not from the same designer or built in the same period, their architectural colors are basically unified and the overall outline is surprisingly coordinated. No matter from afar or wandering around, you can feel a vigorous, vigorous and elegant momentum. Some people say that "the story of the Bund is the story of going to Shanghai."

4. The Confucian Temple in Shanghai, located at No.215, Wenmiao Road, is the only Confucian holy place in the downtown area of Shanghai and one of the famous places of interest. The Confucius Temple built in Yuan Dynasty is located in Gong Xue Street. 1853 (the third year of Xianfeng in Qing Dynasty), the Shanghai Knife Society uprising, headquartered in the Confucian Temple. The Qing army captured the county seat of Shanghai, and the Confucian Temple was destroyed by gunfire. 1855 (the fifth year of Xianfeng in Qing Dynasty), the Confucian Temple was rebuilt at its current site, covering an area of 17 mu. There are Lingxingmen, Chi Pan, Sanding Bridge, Dacheng Hall, Chongsheng Temple, Minglun Hall, Zunjing Pavilion and Kuixing Pavilion. There are release ponds, lotus ponds and other scenic spots; The space is full of flowers and trees. At that time, it had begun to take shape, but it gradually declined, like a pearl sinking into the dust. After liberation, the people's government allocated funds for reconstruction and listed it as a cultural relic protection unit. During the Cultural Revolution, it was severely damaged. However, after the reform and opening up, the government allocated funds to repair and rebuild a number of buildings and scenic spots, which initially restored the original appearance of the Confucian Temple. 1995 according to the development strategy of "focusing on the transformation of old areas and taking road construction and tourism as the guide", Shinan District has formulated a development plan for the renovation of Confucian temples, and decided to adopt an overall planning and step-by-step implementation, and strive to complete it within three years.

Shanghai New World and Shanghai New World are urban tourist attractions with Shanghai's historical and cultural characteristics. Based on the unique old Shikumen building area in Shanghai, they have been transformed into an international leisure pedestrian street integrating catering, commerce, entertainment and culture. Shikumen is the history and culture of Shanghai solidified in architecture. It complements Yu Garden architecture, Bund financial architecture and Nanjing Road department store in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and is also the urban tourism landscape of Shanghai. Shanghai New World, located in the city center and south of Huaihai Middle Road, is a fashionable and leisure pedestrian street composed of Shikumen architecture and modern architecture. It covers an area of 30,000 square meters and has a building area of 60,000 square meters. Brick walls, tiles and Shikumen are preserved outside this Shikumen complex, which seems to go back in time and be in the 1920s. However, the interior of each building follows the lifestyle of modern urbanites in 2 1 century.