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2010 Faye Wong Shanghai Concert Guide

She is a famous female singer and film and television actress in China. Her songs such as "Red Bean" and "I May You Live Forever" are still widely sung today. Faye Wong's unique voice and the "Filipino-style" singing style she created have made her very famous throughout Asia and the Chinese world. She is also the first Chinese singer to appear on the cover of Time magazine and is known as the queen of the Chinese music scene.

Faye Wong moved to Hong Kong from her birthplace of Beijing in 1987, and officially entered the music scene in 1989. Use the stage name Wang Jingwen (English name is Shirley Wong); the English name corresponding to Faye Wong is Faye Wong, which is generally used outside the Chinese circle. An ethereal voice, a straightforward personality, intelligent eyes, and a lazy expression, sometimes helpless, sometimes frivolous, sometimes calm, and sometimes exciting. 1. Introduction and ticket buying strategy

2010 Faye Wong comeback concert. Shanghai Station

Time: November 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, 2010 (20:00)

Location: Shanghai World Expo Performing Arts Center

Ticket prices: 300, 500, 1000, 1500, 2000, 2500

2. Booking method

1. Online booking.

2. Book tickets by phone.

3. Book tickets on-site and go to the performance venue. They may be sold out and the selection range is small; or you may encounter scalpers or fake tickets. It is best not to use this method. Unless you know the scalper personally, it is easy to be deceived.

4. Buy tickets from the organizer, but we generally don’t know the organizer.

5. Follow the post bar and group buying, but pay attention to safety. 1. Preparation before the concert

1 Audiences must not bring any flammable, explosive, toxic and dangerous items, knives, metal instruments, etc. when entering the venue. Under normal circumstances, bottled and canned drinks cannot be brought into the venue.

2 Banners, flags, slogans, banners and other other promotional items that are not authorized by the organizer.

3 Glow sticks and other items that are more than 50 centimeters in length and can easily harm others.

4 Musical instruments, including Yanzhou musical instruments, whistles, trumpets and other items that influence others.

5 Lamps, cards and other items that can easily block other people’s viewing.

6 Contains various insulting, provocative, abusive and similar items.

7 Professional audio recording, video recording, cameras and other equipment that may easily cause copyright disputes.

8 Amplification equipment, tweeters, laser pens and other equipment that distract people, interfere with, or affect the normal conduct of the concert. 1. Transportation Map of Shanghai World Expo Performing Arts Center

Address: Located in Area B, Pudong, at the southeast end of the Expo Park, Xizang North Road, Pudong New Area, east of the Expo Axis.

Introduction: The World Expo Performing Arts Center is located at the southeast end of the Expo site, east of the Expo axis. The shape is like a flying saucer and will take on different shapes at different angles and at different times. During the day, it is like a "time and space shuttle" and a "shell in the sea of ????art", while at night it is dreamy and blurred, like a "floating city". The building has a centralized layout with the Lupu Bridge on the northwest side as the background, and the soft architectural form is integrated into the green space of the Binjiang Park; it is organically integrated and blended with the World Expo Celebration Square; it interacts, transforms and connects with the indoor and outdoor celebration square of the Ten Thousand People; it is connected with the West Expo Celebration Square. The Expo Axis on the side, the Expo Center and the China Pavilion on the south side echo and coordinate. The World Expo Performing Arts Center will be a cultural and entertainment gathering area that conforms to modern concepts. At the same time, it is also the first large-scale indoor performing arts venue in China with variable capacity. The auditorium can be selected and transformed according to performance needs and audience capacity. The stage can be three-dimensionally combined in size, shape, and even 360-degree space according to the performance content. In addition, the design of the Expo Performing Arts Center uses innovative building technologies as much as possible to reflect the concept of energy conservation and environmental protection.

Region: Shanghai - Pudong New Area

How to park:

Nearby parking lot - Hong Kong Plaza parking lot

Address: Huaihai No. 283, Middle Road

2. How to get to the World Expo Performing Arts Center by subway

Because the Shanghai World Expo Performing Arts Center belongs to the central area of ??the Expo Park, the subway rail transportation in Shanghai is convenient and economical. It is recommended that you take it more often Subways and green roads also alleviate Shanghai's busy traffic situation.

Take the subway to reach the Expo Site

Rail transit lines 4, 6, 7, 8 and 13 have stops to reach the Expo Site.

Line 4: Take the bus to the entrance of South Tibet Road to enter the park.

Line 6: Take the bus to Gaoke West Road Station and enter the park from the Gaoke West Road entrance.

Line 7: Take the bus to Yaohua Road Station and enter the park from the Shangnan Road entrance.

Line 8: Take the bus from Puxi to South Tibet Road Station and enter the park from the South Tibet Road entrance. Take the bus from Pudong to Yaohua Road Station and enter the park from the Shangnan Road entrance.

Line 13: It is a dedicated line for the World Expo. Visitors to the World Expo can enter Madang Road Station with their World Expo tickets. After passing the security check, they can get on the bus for free and go directly to the World Expo site.

3. How to take the Expo special bus to the Expo site

There are three types of Expo special buses:

1. Expo direct lines: 16 direct lines basically cover this area The city’s external hub and the city’s main activity venue. The 16 direct lines to the Expo are:

Expo 1 Route: Shanghai Railway Station North Square - Pudong South Road, Hongshan Road (No. 6 Expo Park Shangnan Road Entrance and Exit), fare is 2 yuan

Expo Route 2: Shanghai South Railway Station South Square-Yaolong Road National Exhibition Station (No. 8 Expo Park Houtan Entrance), fare is 2 yuan

Expo Route 3: Shanghai South Railway Station North Square-Yaolong Guozhan Road (No. 8 Expo Park Houtan Entrance and Exit), fare is 2 yuan

Expo 4 Road: Hongqiao Hub East Transportation Center - Pudong South Road Hongshan Road (No. 6 Expo Park Shangnan Road Entrance) , ticket price is 5 yuan

Expo 5 Road: Expo Hongqiao Hub Park and Ride Parking Lot - Pudong South Road, Hongshan Road (No. 6 Expo Park Shangnan Road Entrance and Exit), ticket price is 5 yuan

Expo Line 6: Danba Road, Meichuan Road-Yaolong Road, Guozhan Road (No. 8 Expo Park Houtan Entrance and Exit), ticket price 2 yuan

Expo Line 7: *** and New Road Wen Waterway Hub - Yaolong Road, Guozhan Road (No. 8 Expo Park Houtan Entrance), fare is 2 yuan

Expo Line 8: Huashi Road (IKEA) - Pudong South Road, Hongshan Road (No. 6 Gate Expo Park Shangnan Entrance), the fare is 2 yuan

Expo Line 9: Xinzhuang Metro Station South Square-Yaolong Road Guozhan Road (No. 8 Expo Park Houtan Entrance), the fare is 2 yuan

Expo Line 10: F1 Circuit-Yaolong Road and Guozhan Road (No. 8 Expo Park Houtan Entrance and Exit) Ticket price is 7 yuan

Expo Line 11: Wujiaochang (Siping Road) - Pudong South Road Yilin Road (No. 4 Expo Park Bailianjing Entrance), ticket price 5 yuan

Expo Line 12: Lu Xun Park - Pudong South Road Yilin Road (No. 4 Expo Park Bailianjing Entrance) Entrance and exit), ticket price is 2 yuan

Expo Line 13: Yuanshen Sports Center-Pudong South Road, Yilin Road (No. 4 Expo Park Bailianjing Entrance and Exit), ticket price is 2 yuan

Expo Line 14: Chuansha Passenger Terminal-Pudong South Road Yilin Road (No. 4 Expo Park Bailianjing Entrance), fare is 5 yuan

Expo Line 15: Pudong Airport-Pudong South Road Yilin Road (No. 4 Gate Expo Park Bailianjing entrance), fare is 7 yuan

Expo Line 16: Nanhui University Town (Fenghai Road Passenger Terminal) - Pudong South Road Hongshan Road (No. 6 Expo Park Shangnan Road entrance), fare 7 yuan

2. Expo bus lines: 20 regular bus lines around the Expo will open special lines for major stations, with 1 or 2 stops along the way.

The Expo bus lines are as follows according to population:

(1) Tibet South Road entrance and exit: No. 96 B (Expo Line 28)

(2) Bansongyuan Road entrance and exit: No. 65 B ( Expo 20), 869 B (Expo 21), 89 B (Expo 22), 910 B (Expo 23), 43 B (Expo 24), 45 B (Expo 25), 66 Road B (Expo No. 26), No. 18 B (Expo No. 30), No. 802 B (Expo No. 31)

(3) Luban Road entrance and exit: No. 17 B (Expo No. 17), No. 36 B (Expo No. 18), No. 806 B (Expo No. 19), No. 253 B (Expo No. 27), No. 733 B (Expo No. 29)

(4) Houtan entrance: No. 610 B ( Expo No. 32), No. 82 B (Expo No. 32)

(5) Shangnan Road entrance and exit: No. 614 B (Expo No. 33), No. 871 B (Expo No. 34), Zhounan Line B ( Expo No. 36)

3. Expo outer suburban connection lines: 6 connection lines will be set up in important towns and districts such as Jinshan, Fengxian, Qingpu and Chongming to transport suburban passenger flow to rail transit 7. Lines 8 and 9 are directly connected to the Expo Park via rail interchange.

4. Recommended means of transportation for Faye Wong fans from out of town

If you are a Faye Wong fan from out of town and need to take a bus, train or plane to arrive in Shanghai, you need to make more in-depth preparations for your trip.

1. If you choose train, you can go to the Tongcheng.com travel tool channel to check the train schedule and ticket price; in addition, how to get to the World Expo Performing Arts Center from the train station. Recommendations are as follows:

A. Metro Line 1 → Metro Line 8 (about 40 minutes/10.6 kilometers)

Take Metro Line 1 from Shanghai Railway Station; get off at People’s Square Station Take the bus and walk to Metro Line 8; take Metro Line 8 and get off at Yaohua Road Station and walk to the Performing Arts Center.

B. Metro Line 4 → Expo Water Bus (about 1 hour / 16.6 kilometers)

Take Metro Line 4 from Shanghai Railway Station and get off at Yangshupu Road Station; walk to Take the Expo Water Bus from Qinhuangdao Road Shuimen Station; get off at M2 Shuimen Pier Station and walk to the Performing Arts Center.

C, Line 115 → Metro Line 8 (about 1 hour / 11.9 kilometers)

Walk from Shanghai Railway Station to Shanghai Railway Station North Square Station and take Line 115; Tibet at Zhongxing Road Get off at Beilu Station and walk to Zhongxing Road Station; take Metro Line 8 and get off at Yaohua Road Station and walk to the Performing Arts Center.

2. If you choose air tickets, book the cheapest return air tickets in advance;

Friendly reminder: buy bus tickets, train tickets, and air tickets to Shanghai in advance, and it is best to buy them for the return trip as well. , due to the large number of tourists coming in and out of Shanghai in November, these means of transportation will be relatively scarce. In addition, how to get to the World Expo Performing Arts Center from Pudong Airport and Hongqiao Airport, the recommendations are as follows:

Pudong Airport:

A. Metro Line 2 → Metro Line 7 (about 1 hour and 30 minutes / 38.6 kilometers)

Pudong Airport, walk to Pudong International Airport Station; take Metro Line 2, and get off at Longyang Road Station; walk to Metro Line 7, take Metro Line 7, and get off at Yuntai Road Station Get off at the station and walk to the Performing Arts Center.

B. Metro Line 2 → Metro Line 9 → Metro Line 13 (about 1 hour and 40 minutes / 44.5 kilometers)

Walk from Pudong Airport to Pudong International Airport Station; take Take Metro Line 2 and get off at Century Avenue Station; take Metro Line 9 and get off at Madang Road Station; take Metro Line 13 and get off at Expo Park Station and walk to the Performing Arts Center.

C. Metro Line 2 → Tangchuan Line → Metro Line 7 (about 2 hours/39.0 kilometers)

Walk from Pudong Airport to Pudong International Airport Station; take Metro Line 2 Line, get off at Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Station; walk to Zhangjiang Metro Station, take the Tangchuan Line, and get off at Hunan Road Gaoke West Road (Beicai) Station; walk to Fanghua Road Station, take Metro Line 7, and get off at Yuntai Road Get off at the station and walk to the Performing Arts Center.

Hongqiao Airport:

A. Metro Line 2 → Metro Line 7 (about 1 hour and 20 minutes/25.0 kilometers)

Walk from Hongqiao Airport to Hongqiao Terminal 2 station; take Metro Line 2 and get off at Jing'an Temple Station; walk to Metro Line 7, take Metro Line 7, get off at Yuntai Road Station and walk to the Performing Arts Center.

B. Shibo No. 19 → Metro Line 13 (about 1 hour and 30 minutes / 20.1 kilometers)

Take Shibo No. 19 from Hongqiao Airport; at Lupu Bridge (No. 1 Menluban Road Get off at Expo Station and walk to Lupu Bridge Station; take Metro Line 13, get off at Expo Park Station and walk to the Performing Arts Center.

C. Metro Line 2 → Metro Line 8 (about 1 hour 20 minutes / 25.4 kilometers)

Walk from Hongqiao Airport to Hongqiao Terminal 2 Station; take Metro 2 Line 8, get off at People's Square Station; walk to Metro Line 8, take Metro Line 8, get off at Yaohua Road Station, and walk to the Performing Arts Center.

3. From the airport to the Shanghai World Expo Performing Arts Center, in addition to taking the airport bus, you can also choose to rent a car. For those who come to Shanghai from other places, accommodation is a big problem. It is best to have relatives and friends in Shanghai, which saves money and is comfortable. If you are unfamiliar with the place and have little social experience, for the sake of personal and financial safety, it is better to stay in a regular hotel.

Tongcheng kindly recommends the following hotels: sorted by price, some hotels are listed to facilitate your trip to Shanghai.

The following hotels are listed by price (within 200) for your reference:

Shanghai Jingyue 99 Inn (Shiwan Branch) room prices start at ¥99

Shanghai Songjiang Hotel room prices start from ¥120

Shanghai Jiejia Hotel room prices start from ¥120

Shanghai Nanyuan Hotel room prices start from ¥128

Shanghai Fu Lante Hotel Chain (Longwu Branch) room prices start from ¥135

Shanghai Lingnan Garden Hotel Chain (*** and... room prices start from ¥149

Shanghai Zhijiang Hotel room prices start at ¥150

Shanghai Pudding Hotel Chain (North Bund Branch) room prices start at ¥155

Shanghai GreenTree Inn (Xinyu Road Branch) room prices start at ¥155

The room rates at Shanghai Junchang Hotel start from ¥158

Note: You must have an ID card and other identification to stay in the hotel. You need to book the hotel at least half a month in advance, if the itinerary has been confirmed. , you can make a reservation in advance, and you can cancel the order if your itinerary changes. There is no need to pay in advance. Moreover, because of Fei’s concert in November, the rooms near the Shanghai World Expo Performing Arts Center will be fully booked. To be on the safe side, you can book the show one month in advance. It’s very late, don’t go out and go back to the hotel to have a good sleep and have fun the next day. So I would like to introduce to you the famous tourist attractions in Shanghai

1. Shanghai Changfeng Ocean. World

Changfeng Ocean World is located in the beautiful Changfeng Park. It is a comprehensive ocean theme park affiliated to Australia's Aoyang Group and integrates large-scale marine animal performances and aquarium fish exhibitions. Aoyang International Group is the world's largest group company in the aquarium industry, with six aquariums located in the Sunshine Coast of Australia, Melbourne, Australia, Busan, South Korea, Shanghai, China, Bangkok, Thailand, Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, and Canada. The aquarium project in Toronto is under preparation.

2. Fengjing Ancient Town, Shanghai

Fengjing Town was founded in the Song Dynasty and was founded in the Yuan Dynasty. It has a history of 1,500 years. An ancient civilized town with many years of history, spanning the borders of Wu and Yue.

Fengjing Town is a typical water town in the south of the Yangtze River. It is surrounded by water networks and has crisscrossed rivers. It is known as "two bridges in three steps and ten harbors in one view". There are many small fairs in the town, shaped like lotus leaves; the territory is shaded by trees. , there are rows of cottages, clear streams, and lotus plants everywhere, which is elegant and beautiful, so it is also called "Qingfengjing", "Fengxi", and also nicknamed "Furong Town".

3. Shanghai Film and Television Park

Shanghai Film and Television Park is a theme park integrating film and television shooting, cultural communication, and tourism. It is owned by Shanghai Film and Television Group Company and Shanghai Television Production Factory construction. In October 1999, we were honored to receive Chinese and foreign distinguished guests attending the 4th Shanghai International Film Festival. The long-term planning of the film and television park is 200 hectares. Located in Chedun Town, Songjiang, a southwest suburb of Shanghai, it has convenient transportation and is only 28 kilometers away from the center of Shanghai.

4. Jin Mao Tower

Jin Mao Tower is located in the prime location of Lujiazui Financial and Trade Zone in Pudong New District, Shanghai, across the river from the famous Bund Scenic Area. It is owned by China Shanghai Foreign Trade Center Co., Ltd. The company invests, builds and manages the building, and designs it with SOM Architectural Firm in Chicago, USA. It has a total height of 420.5 meters, ranking fourth in the world, third in Asia, and second in China. It covers an area of ??23,000 square meters, with 88 floors above ground, 3 floors underground, and a skirt. The building has 6 floors and a total construction area of ??290,000 square meters. There are office buildings, Jinmao Hyatt Hotel, sightseeing hall and so on in the building. Jin Mao Tower has both modern style and national style. It can be called a landmark building in Shanghai heading into the 21st century. 1. Eat

Shanghai is a place where all kinds of famous snacks gather. Its taste is different from the pure sweetness of Guangdong and Hong Kong, and also different from the spicy taste of Sichuan and Chongqing. , delicious, sweet and delicious.

Top Ten Famous Snacks in Shanghai

1. Fried Steamed Buns

Fried Steamed Buns can be said to be a native snack in Shanghai and are said to have a history of hundreds of years. Shengjian uses semi-fermented flour to wrap fresh meat and meat skin jelly, and places them in a pan in rows for frying. During the frying process, cold water is poured several times, and finally sprinkled with chopped green onion and sesame seeds, and it's done. .

2. Nanxiang Xiaolongbao

Nanxiang Xiaolongbao is famous both at home and abroad and has a history of a hundred years. It was first called "Nanxiang Big Meat Steamed Bun", then "Nanxiang Big Steamed Bun", then "Guyiyuan Xiaolong", and now it is called "Nanxiang Xiaolong". The big meat steamed bun adopts the method of "heavy stuffing and thin skin, changing big to small", using refined white flour to roll into a thin skin; and using refined meat as the filling, without MSG, boil the skin with chicken soup and mix it with the jelly to get the freshness, sprinkle with a small amount of ground Thin sesame seeds to get their fragrance; crab powder or spring bamboo, shrimp and meat fillings are also taken according to different seasons. Each steamed bun is folded into more than fourteen pieces, and one or two flours are used to make ten pieces, which are translucent in shape like water chestnuts. Small and exquisite.

3. Three fresh wontons

It seems that Shanghainese are very clear about the size of wontons. The three fresh wontons in Shanghai are also different from the three fresh wontons in Wuxi. The wonton filling is not made of fresh meat, Kaiyang, or pickled mustard, but pure meat. The so-called three delicacies are all in the soup. The three delicacies, shredded eggs, dried shrimps, and seaweed, create fresh meat wrapped in thin skin, with a salty and smooth taste.

4. Fried tofu noodle soup

Dry and wet, this is the eating method that Shanghainese are accustomed to. The wet medium-fat tofu noodle soup is a repertoire. Although it looks a bit light and watery, it goes perfectly with greasy snacks such as pan-fried vegetables. And watching its cooking process is also a pleasure: the soup is boiling in the pot, and the noodles in the wire mesh spoon are cooking. Smell it and the aroma is overflowing

5. Open the onion oil noodles

Toss fragrant scallion oil and cooked dried sea rice (called Kaiyang in Shanghai) with noodles.

6. Tiaotou Cake and Mint Cake

From north to south, pastries are the specialty snacks of the Chinese people. When it comes to pastries in Shanghai, you can probably count them all even if you count them on your toes. But the ones that are widely loved by Shanghainese are tiaotou cake, mint cake, and double stuffed rice cake. Mint cake, glutinous rice flour mixed with a little mint powder, decorated with red and green threads. Tiaotou cake is made of glutinous rice flour mixed with fine sand (not wrapped in fine sand, but the two are kneaded together) into a long strip, which is more delicious after deep-frying.

7. Begonia cake

Begonia cake is a snack among the older generation, and I am afraid that many young people have never eaten it. Its outer layer is powdered skin, and its inner layer is bean paste filling, which is baked in a special mold. Because the shape of the mold resembles a crabapple flower, it got its name.

8. Crab shell yellow

Fermented flour is added with oil to make shortbread with skin and filling. The color and shape of the cake resembles a cooked crab shell. The finished product is brown in color and tastes crisp, loose and fragrant. In the early days, most of the teahouses and Laohuzao (boiled water specialty stores) stores in Shanghai were equipped with a vertical drying cylinder and a flat-bottomed frying pan stove, and they sold two snacks while cooking - crab shell roe and pan-fried steamed buns.

9. Leisha Yuan

Leisha Yuan is one of the famous snacks of Qiaojiazha Dim Sum Restaurant in Shanghai, with a history of more than 70 years. According to legend, in the late Qing Dynasty, there was an old lady named Lei who lived in the Sanpailou area of ??Shanghai and made a living by setting up a stall selling glutinous rice balls. In order to do more business, she tried every means to make up for the inconvenience of storing and carrying the dumplings. At first, she rolled a layer of glutinous rice flour on the surface of the glutinous rice balls, and then tried making various kinds of dry flour. The result was that the red bean flour was used very well and was very popular among diners. In order to commemorate her, later generations named this kind of glutinous rice balls Leisha Yuan. There are many varieties of Leisha Yuan: fresh meat, bean paste, sesame, etc. It is pink in color, rich in bean aroma, soft and refreshing, and easy to carry.

10. Spare ribs rice cake

Pork ribs rice cake is an economical and unique snack in Shanghai with a history of more than 50 years. There are two famous pork ribs rice cake restaurants in Shanghai - "Xiao Changzhou" and "Xiandelai". "Little Changzhou" pork rib rice cake uses pork backbone meat from Changzhou, Wuxi and other places, pickles it with soy sauce, and then puts it into an oil pan mixed with soy sauce, oil, sugar, green onion, ginger, wine, etc., until it becomes purple-red in color. Take it out when the meat is tender and fragrant. At the same time, after cooking the Songjiang rice, place it in a stone mortar and beat it repeatedly with a hammer. After beating until there are no more whole grains of rice, take it out, cut into 20 pieces per 500g, and wrap each piece with a small piece of blanched pork ribs. , then put it into the sauce pan and cook. When eating, sprinkle with five-spice powder, it will have the rich aroma of the ribs and the soft, glutinous and crispy rice cake, which is very delicious.

2. Shopping

Shanghai has a long history as China’s shopping paradise. When it first opened as a port a hundred years ago, Shili Foreign Market became world-famous. In the early days of reform and opening up, Shanghai's local products were famous for their novel styles and fine workmanship, and were favored and sought after by various places. At that time, "Made in Shanghai" was a guarantee of quality and sales. Famous products from all over the world and across the country are gathered here, leading the trend of the times and being the forefront of Chinese fashion and fashion. When shopping in Shanghai, the subway is a convenient, fast and all-in-one mode of transportation: Shaanxi South Road Station along Line 1 is located in the prime area of ??Huaihai Road, and the subway shopping mall at Xujiahui Station is very popular; Nanjing East Road Station and Nanjing West Station on Line 2 Nanjing Road Station and Jing'an Temple Station connect Nanjing Road. Every season, festival or store celebration, major shopping malls offer amazing discounts, making it a good time to shop.

3. Entertainment

The entertainment life in Shanghai is quite rich. The modern facilities and natural scenery in major theme parks and paradises make people feel happy and relieved. As the birthplace of Chinese film and the host of one of the world's nine major film festivals, Shanghai has many cinemas with top-notch audio-visual equipment, where you can experience unparalleled viewing effects. If you are a star chaser or enthusiast, then in Shanghai, a series of world-class art venues and theaters will definitely feast your eyes.

When you want to stop and take a break, the teahouses and bookstores scattered throughout Shanghai are the best choices. The teahouses are open 24 hours a day, and some of them offer unlimited drinks, where you can play cards and chat at ease. There are many sports and fitness venues in Shanghai, and their fashionable entertainment experience is very popular among young people. They can exercise their bodies and enjoy happiness at the same time. When the lanterns first come on, Shanghai is abuzz with lights and entertainment, and entertainment venues such as nightclubs, karaoke OKs, bars, and cafes are bustling with activity. Here you can sing, dance and release yourself. Fans of Faye Wong in other places can choose some peripheral travel routes in Shanghai.

If it’s a day, we recommend: Oriental Pearl Tower-Pudong New Area-Chenghuang Temple-The Bund-Nanjing Road! Shanghai is an important economic, cultural and commercial center in my country.

The unique geographical environment and unique human history and cultural background make Shanghai a unique hotspot city with urban tourism as its core. On both sides of the Pujiang River, row upon row of tall buildings rise from the ground with bright colors and different styles. The clusters of tall buildings set off each other and compete with each other. Like a hundred flowers blooming in various shapes and styles, it tells the history of this city...