
▲ The Bund, stretching approximately 1.5 km along the Huangpu River, is a symbolic landmark of Shanghai. Its essence lies in the eclectic array of international architecture and the stunning night views of the river. Dozens of classical revival buildings with distinct styles stand proudly here, including notable structures like the Bank of China Building, Shanghai Peace Hotel, Customs House, and HSBC Building (IFC Mall Branch), which recapture the former glory of the "Wall Street of the Far East."

▲ The Huangpu River "Qingyou River" cruise offers a variety of ship types to choose from, each with its own unique features, ensuring a satisfying and smooth sailing experience. As the cruise sails along the Huangpu River, you can enjoy the beautiful night scenery on both banks.

▲ The Oriental Pearl Radio & Television Tower stands in Lujiazui, Pudong, Shanghai, facing the Bund across the river as an iconic landmark of the city. Enjoying gourmet cuisine while admiring Shanghai's night views from its 267-meter-high revolving restaurant offers an extraordinary experience.

▲ Yu Garden is located in the northeast of the Shanghai Yu Garden Tourism and Business District, adjacent to the Shanghai City God Temple and the Shanghai Yu Garden Tourism Shopping Mall. It is a renowned classical Jiangnan-style garden and a famous scenic spot both domestically and internationally. In 1982, it was approved by the State Council as a "National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit."

▲ The Shanghai City God Temple is located in the City God Temple tourist area in downtown Shanghai, also known as the Old City God Temple. It is a famous Taoist temple in Shanghai. Most visitors to the City God Temple area come for its renowned snacks and Yu Garden, unaware that south of Yu Garden lies a serene Taoist temple amidst the bustling city—a historic sacred site for blessings where one can experience local religious culture.

▲ Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street stretches approximately 1,200 meters, lined with shops on both sides. At a glance, modern buildings blend with European-style old structures, while vertical store signboards extend endlessly. The neon lights shimmer especially under the night sky, creating a unique charm. You can also take a ride on the "Ding Ding Car," resembling a miniaturized old-fashioned tram, to experience the nostalgic vibe of old Shanghai.








