What are the interesting places in Shanghai?
Day 1: Chenghuang Temple. By the way, you can turn around the small commodity wholesale market in Chenghuangmiao. It is recommended not to shop in the Chenghuang Temple, which is very expensive. Things there can generally be found in wholesale markets. The Yu Garden is probably the oldest building in the center of Shanghai. If you are interested in gardens, you can go and have a look. This is for admission. Nanxiang Xiaolong, which is near the Jiuqu Bridge, suggests having a taste. Try the crab powder, but don't eat it anywhere else. There is an old street behind the Chenghuang Temple, where you can find some old Shanghai customs. After the tour, take bus No.66 on Henan Road, and you can go to Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street to see the night view of Nanjing Road at night. The next day: Lujiazui Financial Center. You can go to the Oriental Pearl or the World Financial Center. There is a Shanghai History Museum in the Oriental Pearl, which I personally think is worth seeing. The World Financial Center is the tallest building in Shanghai at present. As a reminder, it is recommended to go to the place where tickets are collected on Tuesday, which is a half-price day. After seeing the scenery, you can go to Zhengda Square, next to the Oriental Pearl. The largest shopping plaza in Shanghai. At night, you can walk along the road of Zhengda Square to the riverside, walk to Binjiang Avenue, and overlook the night view of Puxi Bund from Pudong. Now it is suggested not to go to the Bund, which is undergoing major repairs to welcome the Expo. You can see the Bund World Buildings from Pudong. Day 3: Visit Duolun Road Celebrity Culture Street. On the roadside of Sichuan, get off at Dongbaoxing Road on Rail Transit Line 3, and take buses 18, 21 and 7. There are many literati living in Duolun Road, including Lu Xun, Contradiction, etc., and the site of the Left Alliance. The old movie coffee bar on Duolun Road, where many movies and TV series have been filmed. After the transfer, you can take Line 8 to People's Square and change to Line 1, get off at Shaanxi Road and start visiting Huaihai Road. You can stroll all the way to the evening, and go to Xintiandi, a new landmark in Shanghai. The night life is very exciting, maybe you will meet the stars. Day 4: You can take the rail transit line 1 or line 4 to the 8,-person stadium, and then leave the station to find the No.5 ladder of the stadium, where there is a tourist distribution center. Take a tour bus to Zhujiajiao, an ancient town in Shanghai, which seems to run every hour. /main.asp The specific route can be found here. You can spend a day there. If you have the strength, you can visit Madame Tussauds and the New World Building on Nanjing Road after your return trip. Take Line 1 from the 8,-seat Gymnasium and get off at People's Square. Day 5: You can go to Qipu Road, the most famous clothing wholesale market in Shanghai, where you can't go all day. Shops there usually close at 6 o'clock. After closing, you can go to People's Square. There is a car at the entrance of Qipu Road. Look at the night view of People's Square, as well as the Grand Theatre and Museum. The evening is not bad. There is a Di Mei Shopping Center under the People's Square, and there are many trendy shops. You can adjust what you like yourself, go shopping again, or have a rest and do some shopping. By the way, in the evening, you can also go to hengshan road, which is a bar street with a good atmosphere. But if you have been to Xintiandi, maybe hengshan road will feel inferior. If there is anything else I can do, you can continue to ask me. I suggest you travel by rail. It's very convenient, and the Science Museum and Aquarium are also very interesting. . . I forgot this. The Science and Technology Museum will go on Tuesday, half price, and will be closed on Monday. It's really good, and the three-dimensional movie in it is worth watching. The Aquarium is next to the Oriental Pearl. You can visit the Aquarium when you visit the Oriental Pearl. Whether the Aquarium is a half-price day on Tuesday, I can't remember PS: July 7th is purely original.