Looking for the roots of Shanghai, I came to Guangfulin Park, which is very large, with many attractions, exhibition halls, Taoist temples and resorts. Walking all the way, the display in the cultural center from ancient to modern humanities, I personally like ancient to modern humanities, after all, some things can still resonate, watches, sewing machines, photo studios I saw when I was a child. There are also many varieties of displays in the pottery museum, the texture and integrity are almost perfect, I don't know the pottery, I found that these seem to look like fakes, but after all, they reflect the humanities and craftsmanship at the time, that is, long knowledge. The natural scenery of the park is great! I like the different forms of pine trees inside. The temples are all post-built, there is no sense of history, but it is suitable for sisters who like Hanfu to take pictures and take pictures one step at a time. Friends with qualifications can live in the hotel next to them. It is very pleasant to come here to listen to the wind for two days. I also spent nearly 2 hours living in Shanghai to get here. The ticket here is 40, including all exhibition halls, and parking is 10 yuan an hour. The 30 bowl of plain noodles in the temple can also be full, and there are also several small restaurants, because we have already eaten noodles nearby when we arrived. In short, teaching is a good place, except for a little far away.