Attractions in Shanghai
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Nestled in the heart of Shanghai, the Former Residence of Sun Yat-sen offers a window into the life of the man who founded the Chinese Republic and spearheaded the Chinese […]
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Covering an expansive 184 acres, with an exhibition area of 12 acres, Shanghai Zoo stands as the second-largest zoo in China. Located in Shanghai, this vast sanctuary is home to […]
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Shanghai Disneyland, the first Disney park in Mainland China, invites visitors to explore a world of enchantment. Located in Shanghai, this expansive theme park is divided into six distinct themed […]
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Step back in time at Shanghai Chedun Film Park, a sprawling 4,305,565 square feet (400,000 square meters) of historically-accurate sets. This active film set has been the backdrop for hundreds […]
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Duolun Road, located in the Hongkou District of Shanghai, served as the city’s cultural and literary hub in the early 20th century, attracting many renowned Chinese writers. In 1998, the […]
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Completed in 1999, the Jin Mao Tower in Shanghai once stood as the tallest building in China, reaching a height of nearly 1,380 feet (420.5 meters). Located in the heart […]
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Located just south of Suzhou Creek in Shanghai, M50 is a sprawling industrial art park that spans 36 acres and houses over 100 galleries and art studios. This vibrant space, […]
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The Shanghai History Museum, known locally as Shanghai Lishi Bowuguan, reopened in 2018 after an extensive renovation. Located on the former grounds of the Shanghai Race Club in People’s Square, […]
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Fengjing Ancient Town, with over 1,000 years of history, is one of Shanghai’s most captivating water towns. Nestled along shady canals, black and white houses adorned with scarlet lanterns create […]
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Tianshan Tea City, a massive multilevel complex in Shanghai, is a hub for all things tea. Spanning over 150 shops and stalls, it offers an extensive array of Chinese tea […]
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The China Art Palace, housed in an inverted scarlet pyramid that towers over Pudong, stands as a prominent landmark in Shanghai. This expansive museum, which includes works from the former […]
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Nestled on the bustling Nanjing West Road, Jing’an Temple, or the Temple of Peace and Tranquility, stands as a serene oasis amidst the modern skyscrapers and shopping malls of Shanghai. […]
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Situated in the heart of People’s Square, Shanghai Grand Theatre (Shanghai Da Juyuan) stands as a significant architectural landmark and a premier performing arts center in the city. The theater’s […]
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Nestled in the heart of the French Concession, the Shanghai Museum of Arts and Crafts offers a glimpse into China’s rich artistic heritage. The museum features an array of traditional […]
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Housed in a futuristic glass structure in Pudong, the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum (SSTM) invites visitors to explore a wide array of scientific and technological wonders. Spanning over four […]
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Moganshan Road, or Moganshan Lu, in Shanghai, was once a hub for street art and had a gritty, industrial feel. Today, the area is undergoing significant transformation, with the once-abundant […]
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The Shanghai Ocean Aquarium (SOA), one of Asia’s largest and China’s best, showcases over 450 species across nine distinct zones. Spanning from the deep ocean to China’s unique ecosystems, the […]
Jinjiang Action Park, situated just 30 minutes from downtown Shanghai, provides a vibrant escape from the city’s bustling streets. Spanning over 40 rides and attractions, the park features an array […]
Situated along the Huangpu River near downtown Shanghai, the Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal serves as a gateway for cruise ship passengers to explore the vibrant and cosmopolitan city. The […]
Situated on the site of the Shanghai Expo 2010 in Puxi, the World Expo Museum stands as the only official museum globally dedicated to World Expos. Spanning eight permanent exhibition […]
The Bund Sightseeing Tunnel offers a unique journey beneath the Huangpu River, connecting the historic Bund to the modern Pudong district. Spanning 2,122 feet (647 meters), this tunnel transports visitors […]
Situated at the confluence of the Yangtze, Huangpu, and Yunzaobang rivers, Wusongkou International Cruise Terminal stands as a prominent gateway for cruise passengers to explore Shanghai, one of China’s most […]
Completed in 2003, the Lupu Bridge in Shanghai once held the title of the world’s longest spanning steel arch bridge. Spanning the Huangpu River, it connects the districts of Luwan […]
Waigaoqiao Port Cruise Terminal, part of Shanghai Port International, is situated northeast of Shanghai. This terminal serves as a crucial docking point for larger ships that cannot navigate the low […]