Shanghai Museum

上海博物馆

its comprehensive collection of ancient Chinese art, including exquisite bronzes, ceramics, calligraphy, and jade

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

The Bund

外滩

Where 19th-century trade empires and 21st-century finance collide along Shanghai's iconic waterfront.

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

People's Square

人民广场

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

Yu Garden (Yu Yuan)

豫园

One of the best and oldest of the five classical gardens of Shanghai

Din Tai Fung (Xintiandi)

鼎泰丰(新天地)

A Michelin-starred sanctuary of soup dumplings in Shanghai's historic shikumen

Xintiandi (Xin Tian Di)

新天地

Shanghai's reinvented shikumen labyrinth where 1920s stone-gate houses now cradle Michelin-starred dining, avant-garde galleries