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Pudong. Light effects in The Bund sightseeing tunnel.. Attractions in Shanghai, China, include: [1] [2] [3]. The Bund; Bund Sightseeing Tunnel; City God Temple; Consulate-General of Russia in Shanghai
Xintiandi (Chinese: 新天地; pinyin: Xīntiāndì, Shanghainese: Shinthidi lit. "New Heaven and Earth", [1] fig. "New World") is an affluent car-free shopping, eating and entertainment district of Shanghai. [2] [3] Xintiandi now refers to the wider area centered around Madang Road which includes both pedestrian-only and motor traffic roads.
50 Moganshan Road (Chinese: 莫干山路50号) or "M50" is a contemporary art district in Shanghai, China, that houses a community of more than a hundred artists whose studios are open to the public.
Writer's desk in the tingzijian room within the Shikumen Open House Museum.. The Shikumen Open House Museum (Chinese: 屋里厢-石库门博物馆; pinyin: Wūlixiāng-Shíkùmén Bówùguǎn; Shanghainese: Olishian-Sakumen Bovahgue) is a museum in the Xintiandi area of Shanghai, China (administratively in the Huangpu District) that presents a house in the traditional shikumen style.
K11 (Chinese: K11购物艺术中心; pinyin: K11 Gòuwù Yìshù Zhōngxīn, also known as K11 Art Mall) is a shopping mall, located on Huaihai Lu of the Xintiandi district, in the former Luwan District of Shanghai, China. It is 278 m high and was designed by Bregman and Hamann Architects.
It is located in Xintiandi, on Xingye Road (formerly Rue Wantz, in the Shanghai French Concession). [2] It is located in the historical shikumen buildings in which the 1st National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party took place during the month of July in 1921. [3]
Huangpu District (Mandarin pronunciation ⓘ), makes up the eastern part of Shanghai's traditional urban core and is today the most central of Shanghai's 16 districts. . Huangpu district is the seat of municipal government, includes key attractions such as The Bund and the Old City God Temple, as well as popular shopping districts such as Nanjing Road, Huaihai Road, and Xin
The Nine Lion Study, 2009. Another view of the Pavilion of Listening to Billows, 2009. Today, Yu Garden occupies an area of 2 hectares (5 acres).The approach to the garden is across a Nine-turn bridge crossing a small pond with a teahouse.