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Must See Places in Shanghai

As known to us all, Shanghai is the biggest city in China and an international financial, commercial and shipping center. As a newly-built tourist hub in China, Shanghai is filled with profound urban cultural connotation and blessed with many historical places of interest, where the World Expo was successfully held in 2010, and the tradition of South China and immigration history constitute the unique Shanghai culture.

Shanghai Bund

Nestling by Huangpu River in the downtown area, the Bund boasts the most magnificent scenery in Shanghai and a must-visit Shanghai attraction. The Bund, alias East Zhongshan Road 1 with 1.5 meters long, faces the Hungpu River at its east and backs on 52 magnificent architectures of various styles at its west, including Gothic style, Roman style, Baroque style and mingling of east-west style.

Oriental Pearl TV Tower

Erecting by the Huangpu Riverside, Shanghai Oriental Pearl TV Tower boasts the 3rd tallest tower in the world, which sets off the international architecture exhibition across the river and showcases the oriental beauty to the world. As a landmark and a hot spot in Shanghai, the Oriental Pearl TV Tower perfectly combines sightseeing, entertainment and historic exhibition with TV emission as one.

Nanjing Road Walking Street

Awarded “China’s First Commercial Street” and boasting the most vigorous street in Shanghai with 5.5 kilometers long, Nanjing Road Walking Street spans from the Bund in the east to Jing’an Temple in the west and intersects with Yan’an West Road, lined with over 600 stores and shops along its way.…