Attractions: Shanghai Museum, Yu Garden, Nanjing Pedestrain Street, the Bund
Meal: Not Included
Hotel: Overnight in Shanghai
This morning, visit the Shanghai Museum , Yu Garden. Yu Garden was originally a private garden in the Ming Dynasty, which was built in the Ming Dynasty and has a history of more than 400 years as of 2015. Yu Garden's green layout is reasonable, plants are properly configured, and the level is clear. It is characterized by many ancient trees and famous trees, large bonjing, and flowers. There are also more than 40 ancient buildings in the garden, such as ear Hall, iron Lion, fast building, moon building, jade Linglong, jade water gallery, listening to Tao Pavilion, Hanbi building, inner garden Jingguan Hall, ancient opera stage, pavilions and pavilions as well as rockery and pond.
Then continue with a visit to the pedestrian-only Nanjing Pedestrian Street, a bustling street for walking, before heading to the Bund. The Bund is located on the banks of the Huangpu River in Huangpu District of Shanghai, that is, the Outer Huangpu Beach, which is a Chinese historical and cultural district. The Bund stands 52 classical revival buildings with different styles, known as the Bund International Architecture Exhibition group, is an important historical site and representative architecture in modern China, and one of the landmarks of Shanghai. Across the river from the Bund in Lujiazui, Pudong, there are Shanghai's landmark buildings such as the Oriental Pearl, Jinmao Tower, Shanghai Tower and Shanghai World Financial Center, which have become the symbol of China's reform and opening up and the epitome of Shanghai's modernization drive.