The must-visit places in Shanghai to check in include Lujiazui, Jing'an Temple, Nanjing Road Walk, Yuyuan Garden, the Bund, etc.
1. Lujiazui
Lujiazui is the core functional area of Shanghai International Financial Center and is the location of the China and East Asia headquarters of many multinational banks. Lujiazui has modern buildings such as the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Shanghai Tower, Shanghai World Financial Center, and Shanghai Jin Mao Tower, and the ruins of the old wharf are on the riverside.
2. Jing'an Temple
Jing'an Temple, also known as Jing'an Ancient Temple, is located in Jing'an District, Shanghai. It is said that its history can be traced back to Sun Wuchi of the Three Kingdoms. In the tenth year of Wu Dynasty, it was first named Hudu Chongxuan Temple. In the first year of Dazhong Xiangfu's reign in the Song Dynasty, it was renamed Jing'an Temple. In the ninth year of Jiading in the Southern Song Dynasty, the temple moved from the Wusong River to the edge of Feijing Bang in Lupu, earlier than the city of Shanghai was built.
3. Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street
The Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street adopts an asymmetric layout, with a 4.2-meter-wide golden belt as the main line, running through the entire In the pedestrian street, urban public facilities are concentrated on the golden belt, such as chairs, shopping kiosks, information booths, billboards, sculptures, street lamps, waste bins, telephone booths, etc., and there are 34 flower beds with different shapes.
4. Yuyuan Garden
Yuyuan Garden is located in the northeast of the old city of Shanghai, bordering Fuyou Road to the north, Anren Street to the east, and Shanghai Old City God Temple to the southwest. Adjacent is the Jiangnan Classical Garden, which was built during the Jiajing and Wanli years of the Ming Dynasty and covers an area of more than 30 acres. In the park are the Jade Linglong, one of the three famous stones in the south of the Yangtze River, and the Dianchun Hall, the command post of the Xiao Dao Hui Uprising in 1853. On the side of the park are the City God's Temple and shopping streets and other tourist attractions.
5. The Bund
The Bund is located on the bank of the Huangpu River in Huangpu District, Shanghai, that is, the Outer Huangpu Beach. It is a historical and cultural district in China. . Since 1844, the Bund area has been classified as a British concession, which has become a true reflection of Shanghai's ten-mile foreign market. It is also the starting point for the old Shanghai concession area and the entire modern city of Shanghai.
The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia - Lujiazui Baidu Encyclopedia - Jing'an Temple