I want to find a tourist attraction with a tower in Shanghai.

It should be Qinglong Tower, also known as Cumulus Temple Tower. Ancient Qinglong Town, Qingpu District, Shanghai. Qinglong Town is the mouth of Wusong River and the crossroads of the rivers and seas. When domestic and foreign trade started, it met and distributed here. At that time, the sea was full of ships and businessmen, and it was once known as "Little Hangzhou". The tower was built in the reign of Tang Changqing (82 1-824) and rebuilt in the reign of Qing Dynasty in the Northern Song Dynasty (AD1041-KLOC-0/048). Ren Renfa, a member of Li Zhong clan, donated money to repair the velvet. In the fifty-second year of Emperor Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 15 13), when Emperor Kangxi made a southern tour, he gave Long Fu Temple in Qinglong Town the name of "Cumulus Temple" and renamed the tower as Cumulus Temple Tower. Renovation in the fifth year of Qing Shunzhi (AD 1648). This tower is a brick-wood structure with an octagonal plane. Seven floors, the remaining tower is about 30 meters high, pavilion-style. This tower was towering into the sky in those days, and it was the navigation mark for ships sailing to Qinglong Port. It stands firm and is a highlight of Shanghai. In the late Southern Song Dynasty, qinglong river became increasingly congested, and ships could not berth, thus declining.

Since 1648 repaired the tower, it has not been overhauled for more than 300 years, and even the waist eaves, flat seats, outer eaves, bucket arches and sides have been falling off. Typhoon 1956 blew down the tower brake again, and the Aquarius on the brake also fell. Aquarius is a gourd-shaped copper casting with the words "Casting in March of the 17th year of Chongzhen in Ming Dynasty". Due to the damage to the top of the tower, rainwater poured into the tower, the floor and wooden escalator rotted, and the wood in the tower core also fell, leaving only the tower body, which has tilted about 3 to the northeast. At the beginning of 1992, Cao Shizhong, an expert in building rectification, used special technology to straighten it, so that this Millennium ancient pagoda could not stand.