1. Must-Visit Classic Landmarks | The Soul of Shanghai is Here!
- The Bund Night View is Unbeatable
During the day, admire the historic architecture, and at night, watch as the lights turn it into a "city that never sleeps"! It’s recommended to visit in the evening to enjoy both the sunset and the night view. Street performers along the river add to the atmosphere. - Photo Tips: Don’t miss the iconic movie-like view from Waibaidu Bridge! With the Lujiazui "Three Pieces" in the background, you’ll get stunning photos in no time!
2. Nanjing Road Walking Street Food Guide
From the traditional "Shen Da Cheng" green rice balls to the juicy "Xiao Yang Sheng Jian" pan-fried buns, you can taste the authentic flavors of Shanghai along the way! Don’t forget to visit the world’s largest M&M’s store—the rainbow wall is a treat for perfectionists.
3. Locals’ Hidden Food Gems | A No-Fail List!
- Xiaolongbao (Soup Dumplings): Nanxiang Steamed Bun Restaurant (a century-old brand in Yuyuan Garden)—thin skin, rich soup. Remember to "open a window" and sip the soup first!
- Shengjianbao (Pan-Fried Buns): Da Hu Chun’s crispy bottom vs. Xiao Yang Sheng Jian’s juicy version—why choose when you can have both?
- Crab Shell Pastry: A savory, flaky snack from the old alleyways, perfectly paired with a cup of jasmine tea.
4. Caption Inspiration | Perfect for Social Media!
- “In the lights of the Bund, I heard the heartbeat of a century-old Shanghai.”
- “When the fireworks at Disneyland fade, the world tells you to grow up, but here, fairy tales are still alive.”
- “The charm of Nanjing Road lies in the aroma of pan-fried buns and the romance of the bustling alleyways.”





