Shanghai Attractions
Shanghai, a vigorous and energetic international metropolis, welcomes people from all over the world to enjoy its special atmosphere. This modern metropolis with its rich heritage of ancient Chinese culture has much to see and do.
Top Attractions
Huangpu River is not only the mother river of Shanghai, which divides the city into east and west parts, but also assembles the splendid attractions of the city. Situated on the west bank of the Huangpu River, the Bund of Huangpu District is the symbol and highlight of a Shanghai vacation. New finance and commercial houses as well as grand buildings built in 1930s in the European architectural styles cluster along the Bund. At night bright lights add to the happy atmosphere as people stroll along the wide riverside promenade.
Nanjing Road is considered to be the 'No. 1 commercial street in China', which has been a landmark for this city for a long time. Along its 5.5 kilometers, you will find over 600 shops that on average are visited by some 1.7 million people each day. Here, you could purchase everything wanted, spanning from special and cheap souvenirs to the luxurious world famous brands.
Yu Garden is the largest of Shanghai's ancient gardens with Ming and Qing architectural styles. The garden has six areas, each with its own style. The Grand Rockery, in the center of the Garden, is the most renowned sight. Near the garden, there is the Old City God Temple, where various of local snack shops and streets are scattered around.
It is one of the most famous Buddhist shrines in the city. The White Jade Buddhas were brought here from Burma in the nineteenth century. One is seated while the other is in the recumbent position of Sakyamuni symbolizing the Buddha's attainment of enlightenment or nirvana. The temple also has some impressive images of the Heavenly Kings. Although many people come to worship each day and burn incense at this very holy and active shrine, visitors are welcome.
If you want to experience the historical and cultural atmosphere of the city, Xintiandi is a wise choice. Composed of Shikumen and modern architectural style, now it has become a hot and fashionable pedestrian street in the center of the city. Actually, it stands for the popular and leisurely life style of this city's new generation. The outdoor cafés, bars and romantic restaurants can be seen everywhere. Similar Attraction: Tianzifang
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Modern Sights:
- Oriental Pearl Tower
- Jin Mao Tower
- World Financial Center
- Shanghai Tower
- Lujiazui
- People's Square
- Disney Resort
- Disneyland Park
- Botanical Garden
- Bund Sightseeing Tunnel
- Century Park
- Chenshan Botanical Garden
- Changfeng Park
- Chongming Island
- Dianshan Lake
- Dongping Forest Park
- Fomer French Concession
- Happy Valley
- Hengshan Road
- Huaihai Road
- International Circuit
- Jinjiang Action Park
- Legoland Theme Park
- Long Museum
- Lupu Bridge
- M50 Creative Park
- Marriage Market
- Ocean Aquarium
- Oriental Land
- People's Park
- Shanghai Zoo
- Sheshan National Resort
- Suzhou Creek
- Thames Town
- Wild Animal Park
- Xujiahui
- Zhongshan Park
Oriental Pearl Tower is the modern symbol and must-see for a typical vacation in Shanghai. Standing beside the Huangpu River and opposite the Bund with a height of 1,536 feet (468 meters), it is the tallest TV tower in Asia. This unusual structure that dominates the skyline is a great attraction to visitors. Moreover, Shanghai Tower, the highest multi-purpose skyscraper in the country, offers the full extent of Lujiazui and Puxi areas, attracting more and more visitors to appreciate the beautiful panorama of this modern city. Neighboring this tower, stand another two skyscrapers, namely, the World Financial Center and Jin Mao Tower. All these tall buildings are equipped with sightseeing halls, allowing tourists to wander on the cloud.
Historical & Cultural Sites:
- Zhujiajiao
- Jing'an Temple
- Longhua Pagoda / Longhua Temple
- Qibao Ancient Town
- Old Street
- Confucius Temple
- Duolun Road
- Fengjing Ancient Town
- Fuxing Park
- Grand View Garden
- Guyi Garden
- Shikumen Residence
- Sinan Road
- Waibaidu Bridge
- Wukang Road
- Xinchang Ancient Town
- Yuyuan Bazaar
- 1933 Old Millfun
- Former Residence of Zhou Enlai
Located on the Longhua Road at the south of the city, Longhua Park is famous for the ancient Longhua Pagoda and Longhua Temple, the Evening Bell-Striking Ceremony and the peach blossoms. The visitor here having marveled at the city's modern architecture and historical sites will be further rewarded when going to see neighboring water towns like Zhujiajiao and Qibao Ancient Town. Here is another world where ancient houses huddle by the rivers running through the towns that with their flagstone-paved roads and typical local flavors will be sure to slow your pace as you savor their traditions.
Museums:

Shanghai Museum is a veritable treasure house of ancient Chinese art and houses 120,000 precious relics. Bronzes, pottery, paintings and calligraphies are distinctive features of the Museum's collection. Seen from above, the Museum resembles a large bronze mirror of the Han Dynasty (206BC -220). From the distance, it looks like a bronze Ding, an ancient cooking vessel that contains so many mementos of the 5,000-year-old history of Chinese civilization. If you are interested in visiting more museums, The Site of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China, The Former Residences of Sun Yat-sen, Song Qingling, Chen Yun Memorial Hall, The Memorial Hall of Fushou Garden, as well as some specilized museums, including Tobacco Museum, Automotive Museum, Science and Techology Museum and Urban Planning Exhibition Hall.
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