Is Shanghai fun! What are the fun places

Of course it's fun: Shanghai Disneyland, Lujiazui, Shanghai Wild Animal Park, Donghuai Migratory Bird Sanctuary and so on.

1, Shanghai Disneyland will be a magical kingdom style Disney theme park, contains six theme parks: Mickey Street, Wonderland, Adventure Island, Treasure Bay, Tomorrowland, Dreamworld. The six themed parks are filled with gardens, stage shows, and rides - among them many new, never-before-seen experiences - where men, women, and children will find a world of fun.

2. Lujiazui is located on the banks of the Huangpu River in the Pudong District of Shanghai, facing the Bund across the river. It is the location of the Greater China and East Asia headquarters of many multinational banks and one of the most influential financial centers in China. During the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, the Huangpu River system was formed, and the river flowed from the south to the north and met with the Wusong River, then folded and flowed to the east, forming a mouth-shaped alluvial beach on the east bank. Lu Shen, a bachelor of the Hanlin Academy in the Ming Dynasty, was born and died here, so he called this piece of beach called Lujiazui.

3, Shanghai wildlife park (Shanghai wildlife Park) is China's largest national wildlife park, covers an area of 153 hectares, 35 kilometers from the city. The park brings together more than 200 species of representative rare animals from all over the world, including giraffes, zebras, antelopes, white rhinoceroses, etc., and the first-class protected animals in China, such as giant pandas, golden monkeys, South China tigers, Asian elephants, and crested ibis, etc. The park is the largest state-level wildlife park in China, covering an area of 153 hectares and 35 kilometers from downtown.

4. There are 265 species of birds recorded in Chongming Dongtan Bird Nature Reserve, including 140 species of wetland-dependent waterfowl and 34 species under national key protection; 156 and 54 species of sandpipers are listed in the Agreement on the Conservation of Migratory Birds and their Habitats between the governments of China, Japan and Australia, respectively. In addition, there are eight waders that stay at Chongming Dongtan during the migration season that exceed 1% of the world population, and 80% of the Australian ringed birds recovered in mainland China come from Chongming Dongtan. Chongming Dongtan is also a necessary corridor for the annual anadromous and diadromous migrations of many species.