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Attractions
Wai Tan (The Bund) 5 blocks of Zhongshan Dong Lu between Jinlang Lu and Suzhou Creek, Shanghai Situated on the banks of the Huang Pu River the Bund is Shanghai's most famous district. The architecture of this old commercial area is mostly pre-1937 and the waterfront boulevard contains many of the city's famous old banks and trading houses. Now a popular site for both tourists and locals.
Yuyuan (Yu Garden) Area bordered by Fuyou Lu, Jiujiaochang Lu, Fangbang Lu and Anren Lu, Old City, Shanghai This complex of markets, parks and temples offers a rare taste of old Shanghai. The halls, chambers, towers and pavilions, plus the rockeries and flowing streams were inspired by the Ming and Qing Dynasty garden design of South China.
Jade Buddha Temple 170 Anyuan Lu, Shanghai In 1882 Monk Huigen brought two jade Buddha statues from Burma and built a temple to enshrine them. The statues are famous in the Buddhist world and ceremonies are regularly held here.
Da Ju Yuan (Grand Theatre) 190 Huangpi Lu, Shanghai Tel: +86 21 6387 5480 An arts complex containing the Shanghai Museum and the Shanghai Library as well as the main theatre.
Shanghai Botanical Gardens 1100 Long Wu Road, Shanghai
Shanghai Art Museum 456 Nanjing Xi Lu, Shanghai Tel: +86 63 2705 57
Confucian Temple South Main Street, Jiading, Shanghai Also the site of Huilongtan Gardens
Heping Fandian (The Peace Hotel) 20 Nanjing Dong Lu, Shanghai Tel: +86 21 6321 6888 This is one of Shanghai's most treasured old buildings and has much of its interior decoration and exterior splendour still intact. Formerly the Cathay Hotel, the most famous hotel in Shanghai, it occupies both sides of the road and is home to the Jazz Bar, is legendary for its dance band. Worth visiting for the art deco interiors of the lobby.
Jingan Temple 1700 Nanjing Xi Lu, Shanghai
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