Shanghai Museum
上海博物馆
its comprehensive collection of ancient Chinese art, including exquisite bronzes, ceramics, calligraphy, and jade
People's Square
人民广场
Where Shanghai's subway arteries meet above-ground theater of human traffic
Jing'an Temple
静安寺
it features China’s largest seated jade Buddha (3.8m high), a massive Ming‑dynasty bronze bell, exquisite camphor‑wood
Barbarossa
芭芭露莎
A Moorish daydream nestled in People's Park, where hookah smoke curls around stained-glass lanterns
Yu Garden (Yu Yuan)
豫园
One of the best and oldest of the five classical gardens of Shanghai
East Nanjing Road
南京东路
Shanghai's golden retail artery where century-old heritage shops, neon-drenched mega malls, and the world's longest shopping strip
Lujiazui (Lu Jia Zui)
陆家嘴
China's Wall Street meets 22nd-century architecture
Tianzifang (Tian Zi Fang)
田子坊
A labyrinth of 1930s shikumen alleyways reborn as Shanghai's bohemian heart, art studios, hipster cafés, and silk boutiques
1933 Lao Chang Fang
1933 老场坊
The former slaughterhouse constructed in old Shanghai
People's Park
人民公园
a central urban oasis known for its lush gardens, cultural spaces, and the famous weekend marriage market
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