As a Major city in China, Shanghai is ultra-modern, with skyscrapers, futuristic buildings and fascinating architechture. It feels somewhat like the future in the center of Shanghai city.
Although, bursting with new buildings, Shanghai has a long and prosporous history. You'll find many temples, buildings and architechture dating back thousands of years waiting to be explored.
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The Shanghai Bund
Location: east one Zhanshan Road, Shanghai
Bus Routes
Admission Fee: free
The bund, which extends from Jinling Road in the south to the waibaidu bridge in the north, is a 1.5-kilometer-long boulevard on the western bank of the Huangpu river. walking along Zhongshan Road, not only can visitors enjoy the scenery of Huangpu River but have a glimpse of the development of Lujiazui district on the other side of Huangpu River. The architecture along the bund is unanimously honored as a "world architectural fair", including all kinds of tall buildings like the gothic style, the baroque style, the roman style, the classical style, the renaissance style and the combination of Chinese and western style. A romantic place for lover's. Maglev Train Ride The Maglev train is an incredible technological achievement and the first Maglev train ever used in the business world. This type of train doesn't run on tracks instead uses powerful magnetism to keep the train elevated on runners. This means the train runs completely smooth and can operate at incredibly high speeds up to 430KM/h. If you come to Shanghai we recommend taking a trip on this train as the experience is quite incredible! To reach the train go to Line 2 of the subway and take a train from LongYang station to PuDong Airport.
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