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What is Shanghai best known for?

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Shanghai, China’s International Metropolis, Also Known as “The Magic City”

As one of China’s international metropolises, Shanghai boasts numerous famous attractions, traditional handicrafts, fruits, and signature dishes. Below are some of the most renowned representatives:

  1. Famous Attractions
    • The Bund: A symbol of Shanghai, representing its opening to the world and modernization, home to 33 iconic international buildings and the Oriental Pearl Tower.
    • Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street: Known as “China’s No.1 Shopping Street,” it is lined with historic buildings and international brand stores.
    • Yu Garden: The only well-preserved classical garden in downtown Shanghai, known as an “urban mountain forest,” especially stunning at night.
    • Jing’an Temple: A historic ancient temple located in Jing’an District, one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Shanghai.
    • Shanghai Wild Animal Park: A 5A national tourist attraction, perfect for family visits, with various wild animals and exciting performances.
    • Shanghai Disneyland: A world-famous theme park suitable for visitors of all ages, featuring multiple themed areas and exciting attractions.
  2. Famous Handicrafts
    • Gu Embroidery: The most famous style of Shanghai embroidery, originating in the Ming Dynasty, known for its exquisite craftsmanship and high artistic value.
  3. Famous Fruits
    • Cangqiao Crystal Pear: Grown in Shanghai’s Songjiang District, it has repeatedly been recognized as a top-quality agricultural product.
    • Fengxian Yellow Peach: Grown in Fengxian District, known for its large size, sweet flavor, and juicy texture.
  4. Famous Foods
    • Xiao Yang Shengjian: A popular Shanghai snack known for its rich broth, thin skin, and tender filling.
    • Xiandelai Pork Chop with Rice Cakes: A signature Shanghai snack with deliciously flavored pork chop and sticky rice cakes.
    • Specialty Foods at Shanghai Disneyland: Mickey-shaped desserts and other themed delicacies offer a unique Disney experience.
  5. Other Notable Landmarks
    • Shanghai Tower: One of the tallest buildings in China, offering panoramic views at the Shanghai Tower Observation Deck.
    • Shanghai World Financial Center: Another iconic structure, famous for its distinctive design.
    • Jin Mao Tower: Facing the Bund across the Huangpu River, also a symbol of Shanghai’s skyline.

Three Days and Two Nights Travel Guide in Shanghai
🏠Accommodation: It is recommended to stay on Nanjing Road, which is very convenient to go anywhere.
✈️Transportation: Flying to Hongqiao Airport is more convenient. Pudong Airport is extremely far. For high-speed trains, you can arrive at Shanghai Station, which is located in the urban area, or Hongqiao Railway Station.
🔥Route:
📍DAY1
Nanjing Road – The Bund – Lujiazui
  1. Nanjing Road
    🚘Transportation: Exit 3 of Nanjing East Road Station on Metro Line 2.
    Eat, shop and have fun. It is recommended to go there around three or four in the afternoon. After strolling around and having a meal, you can just see the lit-up Bund.
  2. The Bund
    🚘Transportation: Walk out from Nanjing Road and you will reach the Bund.
    🚢Huangpu River ferry
    Transportation: Exit 3 of Nanjing East Road Station on Metro Line 2.
    ✅2 yuan ferry: Fuxing East Road Ferry Terminal –> Dongchang Road Ferry Terminal. Operating hours: 7:00 – 22:00. (But it is not recommended to take the 2 yuan ferry as the experience is extremely poor.)
    ✅120 yuan express line: Board the ship near the ticket office. After buying the ticket, they will tell you how to take it. But this line has a shorter route and low cost-effectiveness.
    ✅150 yuan boutique tour: (After buying the ticket, you need to go to the Shiliupu Pier to take it. The night view is extremely beautiful. This is what I took when I went to Shanghai. If you go during the peak season, there will also be many people. But the experience will be better. The whole journey lasts for half an hour. I think it’s worth it.)
  3. Lujiazui
    🚘Transportation: Get off at Lujiazui Station on Metro Line 2. (Or taking a taxi from the Bund will be more convenient.)
    The best location to take pictures of the Lujiazui three-piece set: the intersection of Dongtai Road and Huayuanshiqiao Road (Grand Hyatt Shanghai). I remember the best shooting spot is next to a transformer box and it’s easy to find.

📍DAY2
Jing’an Temple – Wukang Road – Tianzifang – Yu Garden
  1. Jing’an Temple
    🚘Transportation: Get off at Jing’an Temple Station on Metro Line 2 or Line 7.
    Opening hours: 7:30 – 17:30.
    Ticket: 50 yuan. You can purchase it by scanning the code on site.
  2. Wukang Road
    🚘Transportation: Get off at Exit 7 of Jiaotong University Station on Metro Line 11.
    Soong Ching-ling’s Former Residence: A filming location for film and television dramas and the residence of an important historical figure.
    Huang Xing’s Former Residence: A British classical garden residence.
    Ba Jin’s Former Residence: A garden residence. It was once used as the commercial representative office of the Soviet Union in China.
  3. Tianzifang
    🚘Transportation: Get off at Exit 1 of Dapuqiao Station on Metro Line 9 and walk 140 meters.
    There are various specialty stores, boutique stores, snack bars and so on.
  4. Yu Garden
    🚘Transportation: Get off at Exit 1 of Yu Garden Station on Metro Line 10/14.
    Route: Chenghuang Temple – Yu Garden – Huangpu River bank.
  5. Chenghuang Temple: Incense fee is 10 yuan/person.
  6. Yu Garden: 30 yuan/person. Closed on Mondays. Opening hours: 9:00 – 16:30. No admission after 16:00.
📍DAY3
Shanghai World Expo Museum / or / Shanghai Museum – Thames Town
  1. World Expo Museum: Closed on Mondays. Opening hours: 9:00 – 17:00.
  2. Shanghai Museum: Make an appointment on the WeChat official account. Closed on Mondays. Daytime session: 9:00 – 17:00. Night session: 18:00 – 21:00.
  3. Thames Town
    🚘Transportation: Get off at Exit 2 of Songjiang University Town Station on Metro Line 9.

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