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What fun places are there in Huangpu River?

You can go to the Huangpu River in Shanghai at any time of the year. The scenery is not much different. To put it bluntly, you just want to see the architecture of Shanghai.

The Huangpu River is about 113 kilometers long and 300-700 meters wide. It does not freeze all year round. It is an important waterway in Shanghai. It flows into the Yangtze River at Wusongkou and is the last tributary of the Yangtze River before it enters the sea. It flows through urban Shanghai and divides Shanghai into Puxi and Pudong.

The Huangpu River is an important traditional tourist program in Shanghai tourism. It focuses on cultural landscapes and represents the symbol and epitome of Shanghai. The essence of Shanghai’s urban landscape is gathered on both sides of the Huangpu River. Puxi is the Bund. Representative, you can see the past of Shanghai; Pudong is represented by Lujiazui, you can see the present of Shanghai. The Huangpu River tour route starts from the Bund, first goes upstream, goes south to Nanpu Bridge, then turns north, crosses Yangpu Bridge to Wusongkou, and then returns from Wusongkou to the Bund.

The Huangpu River runs through downtown Shanghai. Taking a tour boat along the river to enjoy the scenery on both sides of the river is a way to visit Shanghai and experience the style of old Shanghai. The cruise starts from the Pujiang Tourist Pier on the Bund and ends at the Wusong River Estuary, a total distance of about 30 kilometers. Shanghainese call the tourist pier a "floating hotel", so there are many restaurants here. The cruise ship goes down the river and sees the Western-style buildings of different styles on the Bund. If it's nighttime and all the lights are on, it will be even more brilliant and gorgeous. After the boat crosses the Suzhou River, you can see the Shanghai Port International Passenger Terminal. Passenger ships from all over the world pass you by with their whistles honking, which is very interesting.

Down the road, you can see the *** Green Forest Park, the pagoda-shaped water tower of Zhabei Power Plant, and the Wusongkou West Fort site. This is the place where the national hero Chen became a resister against the British army. After this point is the Yangtze River. If you are lucky, you can also see the "Wusong Three Waters" landscape. This is because when the waves of the Yangtze River, the Huangpu River and the East China Sea meet, their colors are different from each other. Therefore, after the confluence, the landscape of yellow, green and blue water appears, which is especially obvious and very fresh during high tide.