Are there any interesting places near Shanghai?

The interesting places near Shanghai are Bund, Nanjing Road, Xintiandi, Tianzifang, Yuyuan Garden, Old Town God Temple and Oriental Pearl.

The Bund, the promenade of Shanghai, has been appearing in front of the world as a symbol of Shanghai for more than 100 years. Huangpu River (ticket) has 52 buildings with different styles in the east and west, including Gothic, Romanesque, Baroque and Chinese and Western styles, which is called "World Architecture Expo Group". Wandering here, enjoy the elegant demeanour of Huangpu River, the mother river of Shanghai, overlook the new look of Lujiazui area in Pudong on the other side, feel the unique flavor of metropolis gardens among green trees and flower beds, and enjoy the fresh air and bright sunshine that are rare in metropolis. No tickets are needed. Nanjing Road in Shanghai is one of the most famous and prosperous commercial streets in the world. It is also the earliest commercial street established after the opening of Shanghai port, and is known as "the first commercial street in China".

Xintiandi is based on Shanghai's unique Shikumen architecture and integrates history, culture, tourism, catering, commerce, entertainment and residence. It is a popular leisure place for fashionable men and women in Shanghai and foreigners in Shanghai. Brick walls, tiles and Shikumen were preserved outside this Shikumen complex, which seemed to go back in time until the 1920s. But the interior of each building is tailored to the lifestyle, rhythm and emotional world of modern urbanites in the 2 1 century, and becomes an international gallery, fashion shop, theme restaurant and coffee bar. ...

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". 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.

Yu Garden was originally a private garden in Ming Dynasty. Built in Jiajing and Wanli years, it has a history of more than 400 years. It is the historical site of "Dianchuntang" and the headquarters of Shanghai Knife Society Uprising. The ancients praised Yu Garden as the "crown of auxiliary gardens". Former US President Bill Clinton, Queen Elizabeth II, former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, International Olympic Committee President Rogge, KMT Honorary Chairman Lien Chan and other dignitaries have all visited the park.

Located in the most prosperous tourist area in Shanghai, Shanghai Old Town God Temple is an important Taoist temple in Shanghai. It was built in the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty (1403- 1424) and has a history of nearly 600 years. It has been destroyed many times. Now, after several repairs and cleaning of the temple, some messy statues have been removed and the formal Taoist temple has been restored. Today's Shanghai City God Temple includes nine halls, including Temple, Jiazi Temple, God of Wealth Temple, Cihang Temple, City God Temple, Niangniang Temple, Parents Temple, Guan Temple and Wenchang Temple, with a total area of about 2,000 square meters.

Shanghai Oriental Pearl is located on the Huangpu River, at the tip of Lujiazui, Pudong. It stands in the Lujiazui modern building complex, and complements the Bund World Architecture Expo group across the river, showing the spectacular scenery of an international metropolis. With a height of 468 meters, it is the tallest tower in Asia and the third in the world.