
Attractions
Yu Garden, with a history of more than 400 years, boasts the glory of
the most beautiful garden south of the Yangtze River. Each pavilion, hall, stone
and stream in the garden is expressing the quintessence of South China landscape
design from the Ming and Qing Dynasty. Yu Garden is also a paradise of shopping
and leisure full of the fascinating Chinese traditional culture.
Shanghai Ocean Aquarium, a high-tech tourist project newly constructed in
Shanghai, has a total floor space of 22.4 thousand square meters, boasts a
120-meter-long submarine sightseeing tunnel, the longest in Asia, making
tourists feel as if they were in the depth of the ocean since they can see the
mysterious world at the bottom of the sea and the rare and strange marine life
from different angles and directions.
Zhujiajiao is an ancient town located at the bank of the Dianshan Lake in
Qingpu District. The town, with a history of over 1,000 years, is the most
well-preserved ancient town in Shanghai and has been known as "Venice of
Shanghai" for its simple but attractive appearance typical of towns in the south
part of China. In 1991, it was designated by the State Council as the
"Well-Known Chinese Cultural Town".
Huaihai Road, with the original name as Xiafei Road, is located in the
center of city. The architectures in different styles here bring your wonderful
sense of beauty when you rambling along the street. The elegant street
is not only a most fashion paradise for young people, but also a nostalgic
place for those who seek their memory of past. Here you can find the top-end
designer brands from all over the world and the famous old shops.