I'm going to Shanghai on May 1st. Where do I have to go in Shanghai?

Interesting places in Shanghai

1: Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street in Shanghai

Attraction address:

No.561Nanjing East Road, Shanghai, China

Nanjing Road and Huaihai Road are the most prosperous blocks in Shanghai, known as "the first commercial street in China", starting from the Bund in the east and reaching the intersection of Jing 'an Temple and Yan 'an West Road in the west, with a total length of 5.5 kilometers. On both sides are rows of commercial buildings with about 600 shops.

2: Jinmao Building

Jinmao Tower is located in Lujiazui Financial and Trade Zone, Pudong, and is one of the landmark buildings in China.

The sightseeing hall on the 88th floor of Jinmao Tower, with a height of 340. 1 m, can take tourists directly from the basement to the 88th floor in just 45 seconds, giving people an unprecedented speed experience. Climb to the top of Jinmao, have a bird's eye view of Shanghai's ever-changing international metropolis landscape, overlook the vast sea and sky at the mouth of the Yangtze River, enjoy the moving night view of Shencheng, and sit in Jinmao's unique atrium fairyland.

3. Shanghai Bund

Attraction address:

Huangpu District, Shanghai, China (by the Huangpu River in downtown Shanghai)

Shanghai Bund? The bund (the? Bund), located on the Huangpu River in the center of Shanghai, is a scenic spot in Shanghai and a must-see for tourists visiting Shanghai. The Bund, also known as Zhongshan East 1st Road, is about 1.5 km long.

4: Tianzifang

Tianzifang is a fashion landmark creative industry gathering area formed after the reconstruction of Shikumen complex in Shanghai. It is also the creative work base of many artists, and people often call it "the second place in Xintiandi". In fact, apart from the same fashion, she is quite different from Xintiandi.

Tianzifang shows people more about the friendly, warm and noisy side of Shanghai. As long as you take a walk in the most tasteful alley in Shanghai, it is not difficult to understand the unique personality of Tianzifang. Walking in Tianzifang, winding through the maze of alleys, specialty shops and art workshops come into your sight inadvertently. From teahouses, outdoor restaurants, outdoor cafes, galleries, household items to handicrafts, and many well-known creative studios in Shanghai, everything is available.