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What are the scenic spots to visit when you go to Shanghai? Don't worry. Xiaobian recommends some places you must visit in Shanghai. Let's have a look!

1. Shanghai Sheshan National Forest Park

Shanghai Sheshan National Forest Park was approved by the Ministry of forestry in June 1993. It is located in Songjiang, an ancient city in the western suburb of Shanghai. It covers an area of 401 hectares and is 30 kilometers away from the city center. Twelve peaks in the park are winding from the southwest to the northeast for 13 kilometers, making the smooth Shanghai plain a beautiful landscape of mountains and forests. Shanghai Sheshan National Forest Park has a subtropical monsoon climate. The forest vegetation types are evergreen broad-leaved forest and evergreen deciduous broad-leaved mixed forest. As of March 2013, the scenic spots that have been built and opened to the outside world are: East Sheshan Park, West Sheshan Park, Tianma Mountain Park, Xiaokunshan Park, etc. Shanghai Sheshan National Forest Park is a national AAAA scenic spot, a national civilized Forest Park and the most influential forest park.

2. Shanghai Century Park

Century Park, formerly known as Pudong Central Park, is a relatively large park in Pudong area, covering an area of 140.3 hectares. It is located in the southeast of Pudong Huamu administrative district (New District Office Center). Century Park is the largest ecological city park with natural characteristics in Shanghai, which embodies the integration of eastern and Western culture, the integration of human and nature, and the Chinese garden style with modern characteristics. The park, with a large area of lawns, forests and lakes as the main body, has central lake island, meeting square, rural garden, international garden, sparse forest lawn and other scenic spots, as well as bird protection, scientific experience, scientific experiment, children's amusement park and other facilities, which can be used for fishing, kite flying and picnics.

3. Shanghai Botanical Garden

Located in the southwest of Xuhui District, Shanghai Botanical Garden, formerly known as Longhua nursery, is a comprehensive botanical garden focusing on plant introduction, domestication and exhibition, horticultural research and popular science education. It was planned to be built in 1974 and officially built on January 1, 1980, covering an area of 81.86 hectares. There are 15 special gardens in the exhibition area, including plant evolution area, bonsai garden, herbal garden, exhibition greenhouse, orchid room and green demonstration area. Shanghai Botanical Garden is a national AAAA tourist attraction. In 1996, the Shanghai Botanical Garden was named as the most favorite destination for overseas tourists in Shanghai. In 2000, it was named as a good place for "June 1" in the new millennium.

4. Shanghai Grand View Garden

Shanghai Grand View Garden is located at 701 Qingshang Road, Qingpu District, Shanghai, on the west side of Dianshan Lake, 65 km away from Shanghai urban area, covering an area of 135 Mu and a building area of 8000 square meters. Originally known as Dianshan Lake scenic spot, it was renamed Shanghai Grand View Garden in 1991, covering an area of 1500 mu. It is a key unit of spiritual civilization construction in Shanghai. After many renovations and expansion, it is a comprehensive amusement park integrating sightseeing, tourism and leisure. With the lake as the center, the park connects the scenic spots with ponds and Qinfang River, forming a water system with main branches, dynamic and static. There are pavilions and pavilions by the lake, curved bridges, stone boats and stone lanterns in the lake, and Bridge pavilions on the stream, forming a Jiangnan garden scenery with heavy mountains and flowing water.

5. Jinshan District, Shanghai

Jinshanzui fishing village Jinshanzui fishing village is the earliest fishing village in Shanghai coastal land, and also the last fishing village in Shanghai. It is adjacent to Hangzhou Bay, north of Shanghai Hangzhou highway, just one step away from the sea, and faces the three islands of Jinshan across the sea. A variety of delicious seafood is a major feature of the fishing village. The restaurants in the seafood street have their own characteristics, attracting more and more tourists. Jinshanzui is a well-known fishing port in Shanghai. In history, Shanghai's ocean fishery is very prosperous. At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, there were 36 shops and workshops in the small town, and there were more than 10 fishing shops only engaged in fishing goods: every spring and autumn, big fish and jellyfish were flourishing, tourists and merchants who came to watch the tide, buy fish and do business gathered, and people crowded on the seawall.

6. Dianshan Lake Scenic Spot

Dianshan Lake, located in Qingpu District of Shanghai, is the core landscape belt of Qingpu new town. It is 60 kilometers away from the Central District of Shanghai. It is the largest freshwater lake in Shanghai, covering an area of 62 square kilometers. It is the source of Huangpu River, the mother river of Shanghai. Around the lake, there are five national AAAA scenic spots, including famous Zhujiajiao ancient town, Shanghai Grand View Garden, Oriental Green Boat, Shanghai Sun Island and Chen Yun Memorial Hall; Dianshan Lake has a total area of 62 square kilometers, which is equivalent to 11.5 West Lakes, and its water quality is clear (national second-class water quality). There are Qiandao Lake and Qiandao Lake connected with each other, and tu'erling stone grass is called the beauty of scenery. It is also a training center for water sports such as rowing, dragon boat and sailing in Shanghai. In 2006, Dianshan Lake was rated as the Sixth Batch of National Water Conservancy Scenic spots.

7. Wendao garden in Shanghai

Wendao garden is a national 4A level cultural tourism scenic spot, a 4-star leisure agricultural tourism demonstration park of the Ministry of agriculture, and one of the largest art and cultural gardens in Shanghai. Located in Yipin village, Luodian Town, Baoshan District, Shanghai, covering an area of more than 1000 mu, the park has planted 56000 famous trees and ancient trees, collected more than 1000 odd stones and more than 100 ancient stone carvings of Bashu in Song Dynasty. It has won the honorary titles of Shanghai World Expo sightseeing agricultural park, Shanghai Agricultural Tourism recommendation unit, popular science education base, Shanghai famous film and television shooting location, Shanghai World Expo City characteristic culture exhibition hall, Shanghai Modern Service Industry Federation study and investigation base, etc.

8. Shanghai Guyi Garden

Guyi garden is located in Nanxiang Town, Jiading District, northwest suburb of Shanghai. It was built in the Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty. Its original name is Yiyuan, which is derived from the sentence "green bamboo Yiyi" in the book of songs. In the 11th year of Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty, it was renamed Guyi garden. It is one of the five classical gardens in Shanghai. Guyi park is 21 kilometers away from the city center, with six scenic spots including yiyetang, Xieyi pool, Songhe Park, Qingqing Park, Yuanyang Lake and nanxiangbi. It is one of the oldest scenic spots in Shanghai. In 2006, Guyi garden was rated as national AAAA scenic spot. Guyi garden was originally named Yiyuan. It was built by Min Shiji of Henan Province in Wanli of Ming Dynasty. It was designed and arranged by Zhu Sansong, a famous bamboo Carver in Jiading of Ming Dynasty. With the scale of "garden of ten mu, house of five Mu", it is built with pavilions, platforms, buildings, pavilions, columns, rafters and long corridors, with various bamboo landscape plans.