Shanghai Chedun Film Park

上海车墩影视乐园

a popular filming location that recreates the charm of old Shanghai with vintage streets, historic architecture, and classic movie sets.

Sinan Mansions

思南公馆

A time capsule of 1920s European villas where jazz-age diplomats once clinked martini glasses, now repurposed as champagne bars and literary salons

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

National Exhibition and Convention Center (NECC Shanghai)

国家会展中心(上海)

one of the world’s largest exhibition complexes,renowned for its distinctive clover-shaped design and hosting international trade fairs and events

People's Square

人民广场

Where Shanghai's subway arteries meet above-ground theater of human traffic

Xin Rong Ji (Nanyang Road)

新荣记

A Michelin-starred temple of Zhejiang cuisine where 20-year-old Huangyan tangerine peels meet abalone braised in ancestral sauces

The Former French Concession

前法租界

known for its charming tree-lined streets, historic European-style architecture, and a unique blend of East and West

Xibo Xinjiang Cuisine (Changshu Road)

锡伯新疆餐厅(常熟路)

celebrated for its modern take on authentic Xinjiang cuisine, blending bold Northwestern Chinese flavors

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

Zhujiajiao (Zhu Jia Jiao)

朱家角

known as the “Venice of Shanghai,” is a charming ancient water town famous for its picturesque canals, historic stone bridges, traditional architectur