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A day in Shanghai 🇨🇳

1 day, really. Just stopping to change planes, so I ran to check in at landmarks, starting from taking the Maglev, the world's first high-speed passenger train with a top speed of 430 km/h. That will take us into the city within 8 minutes. But during the time I went, they locked the speed at 300 km/h. When the cars passed each other, I couldn't see it. Before I could get over the excitement, I got off. A little disappointed, let's continue to the most popular check-in places. 1. Yiyuan Garden + Chengwangmiao Hundred-Year-Old Market A large Chinese garden and an old market with giant Xiaolongbao for you to try. It's a very developed place. 2. Nanjing Road or Nanjing Road, an old shopping district with a Pop Mart, but I only stopped by on the way there. On the way back, I encountered a large crowd of Chinese people, so I couldn't go in. I missed out on collecting art toys. But I didn't see the one I wanted. 3. The Bund In terms of buildings, I understand that this area is the most developed point in the most developed city in China and more developed than Europe. I've never seen any city with buildings and lights as magnificent as this. But the people are also awesome. It's so awesome. New Delhi, India is so lovely. 4. Pearl Tower, the symbol of Shanghai 5. Shanghai Tower, the tallest building in China 6. Jing'an Temple, one of the oldest temples in Shanghai. There are many places to pray and make wishes. There is also a pagoda for tossing coins. It is believed that if you toss coins into it, you will have good luck. 7. Tian An 1000 Trees, let me define it as a shopping mall with a thousand trees planted to make it easier to understand. Content creators can walk and take pictures in the park on the opposite side. I couldn't find the entrance, so I went into the shopping mall instead. 8. Starbucks Reserve Roseteria, the branch that used to be the largest in the world, has now lost to Chicago (I didn't plan to come here, but I got on the wrong train station, so I took some pictures). 9. End the trip at The Bund at night again to see the lights. And let me tell you, don't come to Shanghai during the school break!!! There are more people than worms. It's so scary. Finally, you can travel to China. Check the date. #TravelPlan
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Posted: May 30, 2025
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Shanghai Travel Review | Night View Spots I recently traveled to Shanghai, China. My original travel style is more urban than natural, and Shanghai was a city that really suited my tastes. The night view was especially overwhelming. In this post, I will organize the main attractions in Shanghai that I visited, the atmosphere I felt there, and my personal reviews. 1. Oriental Pearl Tower When you think of Shanghai, the first place that comes to mind is the Oriental Pearl Tower. It is beautiful during the day, but the Oriental Pearl Tower at night is truly a work of art. Thanks to the colorful lights, you can look at it without getting tired of it. When I went, it was mainly purple, blue, and pink lights, and it matched Shanghai’s futuristic atmosphere very well. I also went up to the observation deck, and there was a section with a glass floor, so it was a little dizzying. You know that scary but fun feeling? The view of the entire city of Shanghai at a glance, and the Huangpu River and the Bund is something I will remember for the rest of my life. ⸻ 2. Pudong Financial District (Lujiazui) Located not far from the Oriental Pearl Tower, Pudong Financial District. This is a place that truly fits the description of a ‘future city’. Shanghai Tower, Jin Mao Tower, and Shanghai World Financial Center (SWFC) are all gathered here. Each building shows a gorgeous video with LEDs, and it feels like you’re in a big screen city. In particular, the red light lines flowing through Shanghai Tower were so intense that they caught my eye. The night view before my eyes was so overwhelming that I sat by the river and stared blankly for a long time. ⸻ 3. The Bund And the Bund Street across the river. This place has a completely different atmosphere. Traditional European-style buildings line the street, and when the lights come on, it’s really old-fashioned and beautiful. The futuristic appearance of the forest of buildings and the classic feel of the Bund face each other, and the city of Shanghai itself feels like a city where the past and the present coexist. I took a lot of pictures while walking, and each building has vivid details, so I highly recommend it to those who are interested in architecture. ⸻ 4. Yangpu Bridge I was worried that just seeing the night view in Shanghai would be boring, so I looked for other places, and the place that left the deepest impression on me this time was Yangpu Bridge. I took pictures in black and white on purpose, and the magnificent structure and the cloudy sky strangely matched well, so it felt like a scene from a movie. It was nice to be able to enjoy a different atmosphere by stopping by at least one place like this during a trip focused on the night view. ⸻ 🗺 Overall Review If I were to summarize my trip to Shanghai in one word, I would say it is “the city of light, a place where the future and the past coexist.” • Those who like night views → Definitely recommended • Those who like city trips → Go to Shanghai • Those who like architecture and photography → You will want to go there and take pictures all day long? Through this trip, I fell in love with the charm of the city once again. Next time, I want to see more of the daytime scenery. I hope this helps those of you who are planning a trip to Shanghai. If you have any questions, please leave a comment :)

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