ChengHuang Temple

Shanghai Chenghuang Temple is the most important Taoist school of Taoism in Shanghai, and it is also a cultural relic protection unit and a famous scenic spot in Shanghai. It is located at No. 249 Fangbang Middle Road, Shanghai, adjacent to Yu Garden. Shanghai City God Temple was built in the first year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty and was rebuilt from the original Huo Guangxing Temple. After many expansions, it reached its peak in the early years of Daoguang in the Qing Dynasty. During the Mid-Yuan Festival in the 13th year of the Republic of China, a fire broke out and was destroyed during the "Three Tour Meetings". Rebuilt in 15 years of the Republic of China, using reinforced concrete, and completed the following year.

Wai Tan

Wai Tan is an area in the center of Shanghai. It consists of a section of the road along the Huangpu River and the buildings and facilities along the road. It is one of Shanghai's important landmarks. The total length is 1.5 kilometers, from Yan'an East Road in the south to Waibaidu Bridge over Suzhou River in the north, Huangpu River to the east and the concentration of old Shanghai financial and foreign trade institutions to the west. There are more than 20 historical buildings of different styles along the Bund, including eclectic, Renaissance, and early modern buildings, so they are known as the "World Architecture Exhibition Group". Since the opening of Shanghai, the Bund has become the financial and trade center of Shanghai and even China, also known as the "Oriental Wall Street".

Xin Tian Di

Shanghai Xintiandi transforms the restored old Shikumen building into a trendy area with high-end shopping and nightlife venues. On both sides of the pedestrian street, flagship fashion brands, chic bars and lounge bars abound. Dining options are rich and varied, including outdoor cafes and high-end European restaurants. The compact Shikumen House Museum displays many antique furniture and old photographs full of history.

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