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Strolling along the Huangpu River in Shanghai and the banks of the Suzhou River at citywalk (leisurely route)

🚇 Arrival: Take Metro Line 2, get off at East Nanjing Road Station 🚶 Route: The Bund Viewpoint ---- International Architecture Exhibition ---- Peace Hotel ---- Shanghai Jiushi Art Museum ---- The Bund Origin ---- Zhapu Road Bridge ---- Waibaidu Bridge ---- North Bund Riverside View 🌸🌸🌸 1⃣️ The Bund The section of the Huangpu Beach from Shanghai's White Bridge to East Jinling Road is called 'The Bund' because it is located outside the old Shanghai county town on the beach. The Bund faces the wide mother river - the Huangpu River, and is backed by a group of buildings with strict shapes and different styles. The towering historical buildings, along with the bustling traffic, and the bustling crowds in the busy streets, are many people's first impression of the Shanghai Bund. 2⃣️ International Architecture Exhibition When traveling to Shanghai, The Bund is a must-visit for tourists, known as the International Architecture Exhibition, and has been a symbol of Shanghai for nearly a century. The buildings are mainly distributed between 1-33 Zhongshan East Road. 3⃣️ Peace Hotel A hotel with historical stories, also a landmark building in Shanghai, where many celebrities have stayed. The Peace Hotel in the TV series 'Blossoms' refers to this place, and many people come here to check in and take photos. 4⃣️ Shanghai Jiushi Art Museum This is also the 'Bund No. 27' where Miss Wang in the 'Blossoms' series worked, the 'Foreign Trade Building' in the series, now named 'Roosevelt'. Jiushi Art Museum often hosts exhibitions of famous artists. 5⃣️ The Bund Origin Rockbund Origin stretches from Yuanmingyuan Road and Park No. 33 in the east to Huguang Road in the west, bordered by South Suzhou Road in the north and East Beijing Road in the south, located at the confluence of the Huangpu River and the Suzhou River, connecting a series of century-old buildings and modern architecture. A variety of British-style buildings gather here, strolling among them is like being in a European town, with the red brick facades particularly photogenic, making it a popular choice for wedding photos. Along the street, there are also many luxury retail stores, high-end restaurants, and serviced apartments, which are great for shopping. 6⃣️ Zhapu Road Bridge The Zhapu Road Bridge witnessed the prosperity and noise of the last century, and still stands elegantly over the Suzhou River today. Standing on the bridge, the Oriental Pearl Tower is especially beautiful to photograph. If you are here at dusk, the photos taken have a special atmospheric feel. Then take a walk along the Suzhou River bank to see the flowers blooming in spring, leisurely and comfortable. 7⃣️ Waibaidu Bridge Waibaidu Bridge is one of the famous landmark buildings in Shanghai, and also the 'Grandma Bridge' in the hearts of many old Shanghainese. Although it is only a little over a hundred meters long, it has witnessed the historical changes of Shanghai, and today, it has become one of the must-visit landmarks for tourists in Shanghai. 8⃣️ North Bund Riverside View After crossing the Waibaidu Bridge, turn right and walk along the North Bund Riverside, enjoying the gentle breeze from the Huangpu River bank, which is just comfortable. tips: This route is generally leisurely, focusing on architectural sightseeing, without the need to rush to check in. It is suitable for a slow experience of history and culture, and is very suitable for taking photos and portraits. If you're tired, you can find a petty-bourgeois shop to have a cup of coffee and a dessert. Staying on the bridge at dusk to enjoy the sunset is very romantic.
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Posted: Apr 7, 2024
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