Magic Metropolis: Where East Meets Future
Shanghai's legendary skyline blends the historic Bund with Lujiazui's skyscrapers. Stroll the Waibaidu Bridge, savor snacks at City God Temple, and discover timeless magic where shikumen alleys meet neon-lit futurism.
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Stroll the Bund, where century-old European architecture whispers Shanghai's past. Across the river, Lujiazui's Oriental Pearl Tower and skyscrapers draw a dazzling futuristic skyline—vibrant day and night.
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This classical Jiangnan garden, built in the Ming Dynasty, is famous for its Nine-Bend Bridge, Mid-Lake Pavilion, and exquisite rockeries. Stroll through pavilions, bamboo groves, and streams, experiencing the ancient philosophy of "mountain forest within the city."
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Founded in 1882 by Master Huigen, who enshrined precious jade Buddhas brought from Myanmar. Rebuilt at its current site in 1918, it is a Linji Zen sect monastery. One of Shanghai's top ten tourist attractions, it is renowned for integrating religion, culture, and art.