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I am a senior three graduate and want to go to Shanghai for a few days. Please tell me what's interesting in Shanghai.

Several business districts in Shanghai, such as Xujiahui Business District (Metro 1 Line Xujiahui Station), Huaihai Middle Road Business District (Metro 1 Line Shaanxi South Road Station and Huangpi South Road Station), Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street Business District (Metro 1 Line 2 People's Square Station), Nanjing West Road High-end Business District (Nanjing West Road Station) and Zhongshan Park Business District (Metro Line 3 4)

Let's have a look. The quaint places in Shanghai are Shanghai Yuyuan Garden (City God Temple), Shanghai Longhua Temple (Xuhui District), Shanghai Zhujiajiao (Qingpu District), Shanghai New World, an ancient European-style building, and He Zhong's first meeting place (subway 1 line Huangpi South Road Station).

Shanghai Snack Street Yunnan South Road (Metro Line 8, World Station) Wujiang Road (Metro Line 2, Shimen No.1 Station) There are many snack streets, and you have to find some places yourself ~

It is the Bund and Lujiazui (Oriental Pearl) that cannot be shaken. . . It's a bit tacky, but let's take a look. Go at night and listen to the bells on the Bund. The Bund is basically Nanjing East Road Station of Metro 1 Line, and you can go straight east. Lujiazui (Metro Line 2, under Lujiazui Station) has the Oriental Pearl and Shanghai Aquarium. If you are tired, you can go for a walk in Zheng Da Square.

There is sightseeing bus in Shanghai, which is located at Caoxi Road Hub Station (Shanghai Gymnasium) in Shanghai. It's called Sightseeing No.1 Road, double-decker bus and 3 yuan Money, and it runs from Shanghai Gymnasium-Huaihai Middle Road-Yuyuan Garden. It feels good. Yes, take subway 1 Line, Line 4 and get off at Shanghai Gymnasium. Shanghai Stadium, get off at Caoxi Road Station of Shanghai Stadium Line 3.

It's really boring You can take Line 4, which is a loop line and run around the periphery of Shanghai Center. Because most lines in Puxi are elevated lines, you can look at the old Shanghai urban area and have a different feeling.

Of course, you are especially recommended to go to Shanghai Museum and get off at People's Square Station on Metro 1 Line, Line 2 and Line 8. It's free now, but you have to queue up to buy tickets ~

I hope you have a good time in Shanghai, and many places still need to be explored by yourself. Shanghai is not a particularly fun city, but it is a city where you can live well ~