
▲ Shanghai Ocean Aquarium is located in the Lujiazui Financial District, adjacent to the Oriental Pearl Tower, and is one of the largest man-made seawater aquariums in the world. The Shanghai Ocean Aquarium features a unique architectural design, with its main and auxiliary buildings shaped like large and small pyramids.

▲ The Shanghai Museum boasts a collection of over 120,000 exquisite artifacts, showcasing historical relics from various dynasties. It is particularly renowned for its ancient bronze and ceramic ware, calligraphy, and paintings. Among its treasures are the renowned Da Ke Ding (Great Ke Tripod) from the Western Zhou Dynasty, the Zi Zhong Jiang Pan (Dish of Zi Zhong Jiang) from the Spring and Autumn Period, as well as masterpieces like "The Hermits" from the Tang Dynasty and Wang Xianzhi's "Yatou Wan Tie (Duck Head Pill Note)" from the Eastern Jin Dynasty, all of which are national treasures celebrated both in China and abroad.

▲ Shuiguo - Hot Spring (Hongqiao Branch) is a light luxury micro-vacation lifestyle brand under Xiangshang Hui. Young people are always eager to explore and draw fresh energy from the gaps in urban life. To meet their spiritual pursuits, we have created an urban lifestyle aesthetic space filled with endless imagination. Here, they can immerse their body and mind in the warm spring waters, nourishing themselves while enjoying a new way of hot spring bathing.

▲ The Shanghai City God Temple area is home to two main attractions: Yu Garden and the Shanghai City God Temple, making it a must-visit for first-time visitors to Shanghai. Here, you can experience the city's folk culture and savor authentic Shanghai snacks and local cuisine. At night, the colorful lights on the retro-style buildings create a stunning view, adding to the area's charm.

▲ 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."








