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
1933 Lao Chang Fang
1933 老场坊
The former slaughterhouse constructed in old Shanghai
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
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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