During my first visit to Shanghai, I was deeply mesmerized by the city's nightscape.Shanghai without lights and Shanghai illuminated are like two entirely different cities!This dazzling, intoxicating metropolis exudes endless charm.For those planning a trip to Shanghai, here are some must-visit spots to capture the city's night beauty: Jing'an Temple (静安寺) (Best spot: Exit 13 of Jing'an Temple Metro Station, directly head to the overpass) Pudong Art Museum (浦东美术馆) (Recommended angle: Capture the full view of the Bund, as shown in Figure 4) The Bund (外滩) (Recommended location: Intersection of Guangdong Road (广东路)…
1. Must-Visit Classic Landmarks | The Soul of Shanghai is Here! The Bund Night View is UnbeatableDuring 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.…
The night in Shanghai always carries an indescribable charm.Strolling along the Bund feels like stepping into a movie scene.The gentle breeze from the Huangpu River brushes by, while the glittering lights of Lujiazui on the opposite shore shine brightly.Every light tells a story of this city. Walking on the cobblestone paths of the Bund, you can feel the blend of historical weight and modern prosperity.The sound of a street performer’s guitar fills the air, instantly enchanting you.At this moment, time seems to slow down, and all you want is to…
The People's Café with a view allows you to photograph Shanghai's "Three Pieces" for free. It’s even more beautiful during sunset. Alternatively, you can spend 30 RMB on a drink and sit there all afternoon. Shanghai's "Three Pieces" consist of the 492-meter-tall Shanghai World Financial Center, the 420.5-meter-tall Jin Mao Tower, and the 632-meter-tall Shanghai Tower. These three iconic skyscrapers in Lujiazui, Pudong, are humorously referred to as the "Kitchen Three Pieces," nicknamed the bottle opener, the syringe, and the egg beater, respectively. Address: People's Café, L Floor, Aerial Lobby,…
Hey everyone, today I’m going to introduce you to a city full of glamour and vitality—Shanghai!Not only is it a representative of an international metropolis, but it’s also a unique blend of fashion and history, with every corner offering something captivating! The Charm of the BundThe Bund is one of Shanghai’s most iconic landmarks. Along the Huangpu River, the architectural complex known as the "Exhibition of World Architecture" stands quietly, showcasing a variety of styles from Gothic and Romanesque to Baroque. At night, the Bund lights up, creating a dazzling…
I was literally stunned by the beauty on the spot.Who would have thought that magnolias in the blue hour could be even more beautiful than night cherry blossoms? The large, pure white magnolias look especially elegant and composed amidst the concrete jungle of Lujiazui.Address: Lujiazui Central Green Space, beside the statue of the angel.