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Once upon a time in Shanghai
Shanghai is a popular tourist destination known for its historical landmarks such as The Bund, City God Temple and Yu Garden as well as the extensive Lujiazui skyline, many skyscrapers, and major museums including the Shanghai Museum and the China Art Museum.
During one of trips to Shanghai about 5 years ago one of the places we've been to is the Yu Garden also know as Yuyuan. It lies next to the City God Temple in Shanghai’s Old City, which was dedicated to the city’s spirits, or protectors, in the 1400s. The classic Chinese-style gardens, complete with rockeries, ponds, pavilions and towers, feature several distinct areas separated by grey tiled ridges called “dragon walls”. The area surrounding the gardens holds endless opportunities to try street food and buy souvenirs. If you can’t make it to Suzhou in Jiangsu province, which is better known for its gardens, Yuyuan will surely not failed you.
Next is Shanghai Disneyland. Many of the rides, attractions and characters have been redesigned to cater to a Chinese tourist audience. A group of Chinese zodiac gardens make up its centre – with the 12 animals represented by Disney characters – and instead of Main Street USA, there is Mickey Avenue. There’s also more live entertainment here than in other Disney theme parks. It’s a great choice if you need a break from traditional sightseeing in Shanghai
And if ever you feel tired being surrounded by tourist crowds, I highly recommended Wan Shan bird and flower market. Flowers are sold alongside pet birds, fish, chinchillas and even crickets – from the tiny to the unnervingly massive – in this market, which sits at the junction of Tibet Road and Huiji Road. You’ll also find potted plants, such as bonsai trees and succulents, on sale. Antiques and jade are also sold nearby, in case you’re good for small mammals, and your aquarium and window box are both fully stocked.
Temples can be a great way to find peace within the noise of Shanghai tourism and city life in general, whether or not you are religious. The Buddhist temple of Longhua is the oldest in the city and has a fascinating history, from its inception in 242CE to i#spooktaculartrip s use as a Japanese-run internment camp during World War II. I suggest you simply walk around the complex, or buy some incense and send up a prayer of your own.
These attractions are a great place to start if you only have a few days to experience the city’s splendour and I know you’ll find something worth visiting around every corner in the largest city in China.
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Teacher Kang Jie came to lead us through time and dialogue with Leonardo da Vinci. The explanation is very meticulous, professionally equipped, patient and attentive. There are many people on the scene, and Mr. Kang Jie has been accompanying the explanation to the end. Praise Praise
Reservations are required in advance, and the entry in time can effectively alleviate the crowd gathering. The main pavilion is on the third and fourth floors. Some exhibitions have been moved to the East Pavilion, especially the calligraphy pavilion and the National Craft Pavilion in the past. There are many exhibits, which makes people reminiscent.
The exhibition is very good, that is, there are too many people, the head is moving, the space is particularly cramped to sell literature and creation, but the painting itself is really aesthetically enjoyable, although it is not a professional art, but it can also be fully immersed in it, it is so beautiful
中国古代青铜器独特的造型、精美的纹饰、高超的工艺,彰显中华民族的辉煌与荣耀;良渚文明的发现定位了中国五千年文明史的时间坐标,是中国古代文明绵延不断的实证。认真观察每一个藏品,熟练使用讲解器,时不时与同伴讨论,解疑释惑,充实有意的一天
Shanghai Museum ~ 3 free chapters, 6 free special exhibitions 9/1 visit, take about 2 hours to see, a total of five floors, in addition to the regular exhibition, especially the exhibition is on the first floor. This time I specially went to see empirical China, mainly Liangzhu culture. In fact, I am not a person who knows too much, I can only look at it casually. This time specially for the seal. There are two passports. One is the museum passport book, suitable for Chinese museums above the third level to stamp, here can be stamped 1 chapter, 50 yuan a copy. Another 59 yuan is the passport of the Shanghai Museum. The regular exhibition in the Shanghai Museum has made a special chapter, and a total of 9 chapters can be stamped. The above are all to buy a book before you can stamp it. Free chapters, there are 3 Shanghai Museums, 1 on the first floor security check, and the collection information office; There are 2 cultural and creative shops on the first floor; there are 6 positive Chinese doors on the first floor, but this is temporary. So there are currently 9 free chapters.
Shanghai Museum's special exhibition "with time", exhibition Chen's "Songmei He Boyi Baishou Yin", ❤️ seal is Songmei He carved exquisitely meticulous, lifelike, artistic conception beautiful, people breathtaking.