Shanghai, one of China's four municipalities directly under the Central Government, is China's economic center. The total area is 6340.5 square kilometers and the permanent population is 24.7589 million.
The title of Shanghai's "Magic City" first came from the Japanese writer Muramatsu Saofu who lived in Shanghai in the early 20th century. In his novel "Magic City", he called Shanghai "Magic City". In his eyes, Shanghai is full of contradictions and integration.
Historically, London, Shanghai, Tokyo and New York are recognized as the four "magic cities". The economy and culture of these four cities are highly developed, with business opportunities everywhere, gold everywhere, and unlimited magic.
Today's Shanghai is still China's well-deserved economic center. Many large multinational companies have their Chinese headquarters in Shanghai. As an international metropolis, Shanghai has attracted many elites to work and live here, and therefore it has always maintained a sense of fashion that is different from other cities.
At the same time, this modern city does not lack the presence of traditional Chinese aesthetics, which perfectly integrates fashion and classics. This is probably the greatest charm of Shanghai, the magic city.
√ The Bund
The Bund, located on the bank of the Huangpu River in Huangpu District, downtown Shanghai, best represents the urban style of Shanghai. The Bund is 1.5 kilometers long, and you can stroll from south to north. On the left is the broad Zhongshan East 1st Road, with dozens of foreign buildings of different styles lined up on the roadside. At night, neon lights bloom on both sides of the Huangpu River, making it a perfect place to stroll along the Bund with your loved one and feel the charm and romance of the "city that never sleeps."
√ Yu Garden & City God Temple
This area is the famous old town of Shanghai and a good place to experience Chinese classical culture in fashionable Shanghai. Centuries-old temples and gardens add to the antique charm here. In the food street in front of the Chenghuang Temple, you can also taste authentic Nanxiang Xiaolong and other Shanghai snacks. Jiuqu Bridge is the center of the old street, full of Jiangnan charm, and the night view is very beautiful.
√ Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street
Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street is the most prosperous and popular old commercial street in Shanghai. The pedestrian street is 1.2 kilometers long and brings together Shanghai's century-old restaurants, shops and major contemporary fashion brands. On Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, you can see the clanging of old-style trams shuttling back and forth, which is very reminiscent of old Shanghai.
√ Lujiazui
Lujiazui is the core functional area of Shanghai International Financial Center and the location of the China and East Asia headquarters of many multinational banks. Lujiazui has modern buildings such as the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Shanghai Tower, Shanghai World Financial Center, and Shanghai Jin Mao Tower.
√Maglev train
Shanghai's maglev train was put into operation in 2007. The line has a total length of 30 kilometers and an operating speed of 300 kilometers per hour. It only takes 8 minutes to connect Shanghai city and Pudong Airport.
(Magnetic train official website: www.smtdc.com/en/index.html)
[Time Directory]
00:00:00 Highlights
00:03:52 Magical Bund
00:15:20 Explore the Bund by car
00:22:41 Night tour of the antique Yu Garden & City God Temple
00:44:48 Fashionable Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street
01:03:13 Driving to Pudong
01:09:45 Driving in "Lujiazui", the core financial center of Shanghai
01:22:35 Riding the maglev train
01:31:35 Shanghai Pudong Airport
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