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上海是一座驰名中外的国际化大都市。随着2010年世博会的到来,上海再次成为焦点,加之上海的无限风情,吸引了更多旅游爱好
者的关注。外滩老式的西洋建筑与浦东现代的摩天大厦交相辉映;徐家汇大教堂圣诗声声,玉佛寺香烟袅袅;老饭店的本帮佳肴,杏花
楼的广式粤茶,红房子的法国大菜;上海老街的茶馆,衡山路的酒吧,弄堂里面的麻将馆、欢笑嬉戏的孩子。中西合璧,各有各的精
彩。而世博元素的加入让这个原本充满现代气息而又不失中国传统特色大都市更加充满了神秘色彩,浦江美景和世博园区相映成
辉,别有一番韵味。还不赶快趁着世博会的机会来体验不一样的上海?
Top Ten Shanghai Must-See Attractions - 上海十大必去景点全攻略
The most westernized city in the world’s fastest growing country,
Shanghai (literally “above the sea”) is an exhilarating, ever-morphing
metropolis that isn’t just living China’s dream, but is setting the pace
for the rest of the world. In just a little more than a decade, Shanghai
has transformed itself into the model for 21st century China. As
Shanghai is gearing up for its role as China’s showcase for the May 1-
Oct. 31 World Expo, whose theme is “Better City, Better Life,” by
remaking itself into the country’s most chic and modern city, expect to
see constant changes as 70 million people will flock here to stake out
their share of the ever-expanding pie.

Shanghai is much more Hong Kong than Beijing; there are no grand
monuments and imperial palaces here. Instead, European-style
cityscapes and tempting, tree-lined neighborhoods rub shoulders with
the sci-fi skyline of Pudong. Shanghai was where China first met the
West and it’s still a frontier town, obsessed with the latest fads,
fashions and technology. This blend of old and new offers tourists a
上海十大必去景点全攻略
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The sparkling skyline of Pudong in Shanghai is one of China's most photographed landmarks.
  • The Bund

The Bund (Wai Tan, Chinese: 外滩) refers to Shanghai's spectacular, dazzling waterfront esplanade along the west shore of
the Huangpu River with a wide range of colonial architecture. Particularly striking at night, when brilliantly illuminated. One of
the most famous streets in China, and an absolute necessity to visit. Over the past few years, the buildings have started to
be inhabited by shopping arcades and restaurants. The most impressive are 3 on the Bund and Bund 18, which have some
of Shanghai’s most glamorous restaurants (
M on the Bund, Laris, Jean-Georges and Whampoa Club) and bars as well as
high-end glitzy international boutiques. The bund is also where you’ll get that postcard view of the futuristic skyline in Pudong.

Transportation: Subway Line 2 at East Nanjing Road, about a five minute walk to The Bund. Bus Line 145, 311, 316, 320
and 71 also have stops near The Bund.
For taxi drivers:  请带我去外滩 (Qing dai wo qu wai tan) Please take me to The Bund.
The Bund at night - Shanghai
wide variety of experiences that are sure to be memorable. But don't just take our word for it: Come experience this
dynamic,must-see city for yourself.
  • Oriental Pearl TV Tower

As the first architectural wonder of New China, the Oriental Pearl TV Tower ((Dong Fang Ming Zhu Dian Shi Ta, Chinese: 东方
明珠电视塔), built in 1994, was a foremost symbol of the country’s potential as it began to flirt with free enterprise ideals. The
468-meter (1,536 feet) tower, located in Pudong Lujiazui area along the Huangpu River, is the 4th tallest TV and radio tower in
the world after  the Guangzhou TV & Sightseeing Tower in Guangzhou, China and the CN Tower in Toronto, Canada and the
Ostankino Tower in Moscow, Russia.  The undeniable tower soars above the Pudong skyline and features fifteen observation
levels, a small hotel, shops, a museum and a restaurant that of course, revolves. Over 3 million people visit the Oriental Pearl
every year. The 263-meter (863 feet) high observatory level is one of the best places to get a bird’s-eye view of the city.

Address: 1 Century Avenue (Shiji Dadao), Pudong District, Shanghai
Transportation: Take Metro Line 2 and get off at Lujiazui Stop. It is right outside of the station. Buses 81, 82, 85, 870 also take
you to the nearby area.
For taxi drivers: 请带我去东方明珠电视塔 浦东新区世纪大道1号 (Qing dai wo qu dong fang ming zhu dian shi ta, pu dong xin qu
shi ji da dao yi hao)
Please take me to Oriental Pearl TV Tower, 1 Century Avenue (Shiji Dadao)
Opening hours: Daily 8:00-21:00
Admission Fee: 263 m sphere: CNY70 per person; 90 m sphere + 263 m sphere + Shanghai History Exhibition: CNY85 per
person; 90 m sphere + 263 m sphere + 350 m sphere: CNY100 per person
Oriental Pearl TV Tower_Shanghai
  • Jin Mao Tower

The Jinmao Tower (Jinmao Dasha, Chinese: 金茂大厦),  421m-high (1,381 ft.) second-tallest building in China (to its neighbor
the Shanghai World Financial Center) is an elegantly tapering postmodern take on Art Deco, designed by Chicago architect
Adrian Smith to subtly evoke a pagoda. High-speed elevators whisk visitors to the
88th-floor Observation Deck (access
50rmb, US$6) where you have spectacular views of the neighboring skyscrapers and the sprawling city. Enjoy similar views with
a cocktail in hand at the Cloud 9 bar on the 87th floor of the Grand Hyatt hotel. Note, access to the observation deck and
Cloud 9 are separate. Follow signs at ground level to the observation deck, follow Grand Hyatt signs to get to the hotel
elevators and Cloud 9.

Address: 2 Century Avenue (Shiji Dadao), (3 blocks southeast of Oriental Pearl TV Tower), Pudong District, Shanghai
Transportation: Take Metro Line 2 and get off at Lujiazui Stop. It is right outside of the station. Buses 81, 82, 85, 870 also take
you to the nearby area.
For taxi drivers: 请带我去金茂大厦 浦东新区世纪大道2号 (Qing dai wo qu Jin Mao Dasha, pu dong xin qu shi ji da dao er hao)  
Please take me to Jinmao Tower, 2 Century Avenue (Shiji Dadao)
Opening hours: Daily 8:30am-9:30pm (last ticket sold 9pm)
Prices: Admission ¥70 ($10/£5); ¥60 ($8.55/£4.30) seniors over 70
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Gazing down on the atrium of the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Jin Mao Tower, Shanghai
  • Shanghai World Financial Center

Resembling a giant bottle opener in shape, the new skyscraper king of the sky in China and indeed, save for Dubai’s Burj
Khalifa, the world, is a beast at 492.0 meters (1,614.2 ft) with 101 floors. Opened in 2008 next to Jinmao Tower, the design of
Shanghai World Financial Center (Shanghai Huanqiu Jinrong Zhongxin, Chinese: 上海环球金融中心) has already become a
premier icon of the city. This tapering glass tower with a trapezoidal aperture at the peak, featuring the world’s highest all-glass
observation deck at a height of 474.2 m (1,556 ft) on 100th-floor and world’s highest hotel, Park Hyatt Shanghai, will likely
make this skyscraper the new “must visit” spot in town.

Address: 100 Shiji Dadao, Pudong District, Shanghai
Transportation: Subway Line 2 at Lujiazui
Phone: 021-5878-0101
Website:
www.swfc-observatory.com
Prices: 94th floor only ¥100 ($14/£7); 94th to 97th floors ¥110 ($16/£8); 94th to 100th floors ¥150 ($21/£11)
China's tallest buildings: Shanghai World Financial Center (left ) and Jin Mao Tower (right)
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The French imported plane trees in the early 1900s still line both sides of every street in
the Former French Concession
The Former French Concession_Shanghai
Yu Garden offers an atmosphere of peace and beauty amid the clamor of the city
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  • The Former French Concession

Shanghai might be changing furiously but one thing always stays the same: The Former French Concession (Fa Zu jie,
Chinese: 法租界) is its most charming area.  Administered by the French from the mid 1800’s to the mid 1900’s, the streets are
tree-lined, with few high rises, and colonial villas dot the landscape; it has become an elite district of the city. The district invites
leisurely strolling, with a litter shopping, people watching, a good meal and lots of coffee the order of the day.  Scenic bits
include such small streets as Yuqing Lu and Kangping Lu. For a nice walk, try Fuxing Xi Lu, near Yongfu Lu or Wukang Lu.
Dongping Lu has many good small restaurants such as Simply Thai and Azul.

Transportation: Take Metro Line 1. There are three metro stops you can get off to visit different parts of the former French
Concession—South Shanxi Road, Hengshan Road and Changshu Road.
For taxi drivers:
请带我去淮海路陕西南路 (Please take me to the cross junction of Huaihai Lu and South Shanxi Lu)
请带我去衡山路高安路 (Please take me to the cross junction of Hengshan Lu and Gao An Lu)
请带我去复兴路乌鲁木齐路 (Please take me to the cross junction of Fuxing Lu and Wulumuqi Lu)
  • Nanjing Road

A visit to Nanjing Lu, the “Number One Shopping Street in China” is practically required, if only for a chance to marvel (or
shudder) at the sheer numbers of people, people, people everywhere! Nanjing Road consists of two sections: East Nanjing
Road and West Nanjing Road. The term “Nanjing Lu” in many cases refers only to the eastern section from The Bund to the
People’s Square. The pedestrian-only East Nanjing Road boosts trendy designer boutiques alongside a cluster of Shanghai’s
oldest department stores and traditional eateries, some of which have a century-long history. With hundreds of shops and
restaurants there is something for everyone.

Transportation: Subway  Line 2  at East Nanjing Lu Stop.
For taxi drivers: 请带我去南京东路步行街 (Qing dai wo qu nan jing dong lu bu xing jie)  Please take me to Nanjing Lu
Pedestrian Street.
People come from all over China to shop on what is China's
premier shopping street - Nanjing Lu
  • Yu Gardens

In the center of Old Town, just southwest of the Bund, Yu Gardens (the Garden of Peace and Comfort, Yu Yuan, Chinese: 豫
园) offers an escape from the fast pace of the surrounding city. The 16th century Yuyuan Garden, one of the best-preserved
gardens in China, represents the height of Suzhou-style garden art which makes use of craftily structured pavilions, corridors,
and bridges together with exquisitely set rocks, ponds, and floras to create charming and pleasant views. Of the many temples
and halls, the Grand Rockery is the most popular. Two thousand tons of rare yellow stones are combined with rice glue to form
a massive sculpture that stands 46 feet high. Wander through the lanes and alleys and find everything you might want to take
home as souvenirs from silk pajamas to chopsticks. A trip to a genuine teahouse is cultural experience one must try in China.
For Shanghai, Huxingting Teahouse is the place and still floats on a lake in the Old Town as it has since 1784.

Insider tips: While you are at Yuyuan Garden, try some delicious Shanghai local snacks such as steamed buns (xiao long man
tou or xiao long bao ).

Address: 218 Anren Street
How to get to Yuyuan Gardens: From The Bund: Walk south along The Bund then turn right at Jinling Dong Lu. The Old City is
the area to the south.
Bus Line 11, 24, 26, 64, 581, 715, 736, 801, 920, 926, 930, 945 have stops in Yuyuan area.
For taxi drivers: 请带我去豫园 安仁街218号 (Qing dai wo qu yu yuan, an ren jie er bai shi ba hao) Please take me to Yuyuan
Garden, 218 Anren Street)
Opening hours: Daily 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
Admission Fee: RMB40 per person
Phone: 021-6355-5032
  • Shanghai Museum

Considered by many to be the finest, most modern, and most memorable museum in China (northern equivalent would be
Beiing's tip-top
Capital Museum), the Shanghai Museum (Shanghai Bo Wu Guan, Chinese:上海博物馆) in the heart of People’s
Square (Renmin Guangchang) has 11 galleries and over 120,000 historic artifacts including paintings, sculpture, ceramics,
calligraphy, furniture, and fantastic bronzes. The museum’s architectural design is that of a round top with a square base which
symbolizes the ancient Chinese philosophy that the earth is square-shaped and the sky overhead is round. The Stone
Sculpture Gallery and the Bronze gallery are the most popular with collections dating back to the 18th century B.C. There are
also special exhibitions on occasion that can be quite fascinating. Make it a top priority, and allow a few hours more than you
planned on.

Address: 201 Renmin Avenue, Huangpu District, Shanghai
How to get to Shanghai Museum: Take either Metro Line 1 or 2, get off at the People’s Square stop, and take Exit 1.
For taxi drivers: 请带我去上海博物馆 人民路201号  (Qing dai wo qu shanghai bo wu guan, ren min lu 201 hao)    Please take
me to Shanghai Museum, 201 Renmin Avenue
Opening hours: Daily 9 am – 5 pm
Admission Fee: For regular exhibitions, 5000 free admission per day
For special exhibitions, CNY20 per person
Website:
www.shanghaimuseum.net
Shanghai Museum's distinctive architecture evokes classical representations of the circular
altar at
the Temple of Heaven in Beijing.
Shanghai Museum
  • Xintiandi

A must-see on any tourist’s itinerary. This outdoor section of “shikumen”  (1920’s – 1930’s Shanghai style stone gate houses)
was completely rebuilt in 2000 -1 and is a great example of the success of the urban renewal effort.. Xin Tian Di (New Heaven
and Earth, Chinese: 新天地) is divided into the North and South Blocks. The South Block is the more modern of the two and is
home to one of China’s first major shopping centers as well as boutiques, restaurants and nightclubs. Shikumen architecture
lines the streets in the North Block providing a contrast to the modernity of the South Block. Xintiandi is often packed with
tourists and is home to some of Shanghai’s best restaurants. We like: Ye Shanghai, Crystal Jade, Kabb, Va Bene, Simply Thai
and T8.

Address: Lane 181, Tai Cang Lu
How to get to the Jade Buddha Temple: Take Metro Line 1 and get off at South Huang Pi Lu. It is 5-minutes walk to the south
along Ma Dang Lu.
For taxi drivers: 请带我去新天地 太仓路181弄 (Qing dai wo qu xin tian di, tai chang lu yi bai ba shi yi long) Please take me to
Xintiandi, Lane 181, Tai Cang Lu
Xintiandi is a restaurant, bar, club development that utilizes Shanghai's traditional shikumen architecture
  • Dongtai Lu Antique Market

Dongtai Lu Antiques (Dongtai Lu Guwan Shichang, Chinese: 东台路古玩市场), largest of Shanghai’s antiques markets and not
far from Xin Tian Di, is Shanghai’s answer to Beijing’s
Panjiayuan Antique Market.  While tiny in comparison to Panjiayuan,
Dong Tai Road is lined with stalls and shops selling all that is junk and treasure in chinoiserie. You can find all kinds of items
including antiques, curios, porcelain, furniture, jewelry, old wooden rice buckets, brightly painted opera masks, wood carvings,
birds, flowers, goldfish, and nostalgic bric-a-brac from colonial and revolutionary days (especially Mao memorabilia). It’s worth
a wander just to see what’s on offer but don’t forget your bargaining skills.

Address: Junction of Dongtai Lu & Liuhe Lu, 1 block west of Xizang Nan Lu, Luwan District, Shanghai
Transportation: Metro at Huangpi Road South
Hours: Daily 9am -5pm
Mao badges at Dongtai Lu Antique Market in Shanghai
Xin Tian Di is a restaurant, bar, club development that utilizes Shanghai's traditional shikumen architecture
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浦东现代的摩天大厦
  • 外滩

有人说“外滩的故事就是上海的故事”,外滩那一座座钢筋水泥的楼宇,正讲述着旧上海滩如梦般繁华的往事,见证着上海百年沧桑巨
变。外滩(the Bund),位于上海市中心区的黄浦江畔,她是上海的风景线,是到上海观光的游客必到之地。外滩又名中山东一路,
外滩,北起外白渡桥,南抵金陵东路,全长约1.5公里,东面靠着黄浦江,西侧是哥特式、罗马式、巴洛克式、中西合壁式等52幢风
格各异的的大厦,外滩的精华就在于这些被称为“万国建筑博览”的外滩建筑群。著名的中国银行大楼、和平饭店、海关大楼、汇丰银
行大楼再现了昔日“远东华尔街”的风采,这些建筑虽不是出自同一位设计师,也并非建于同一时期,然而它们的建筑色调却基本统
一,整体轮廓线处理惊人的协调。无论是极目远眺或是徜徉其间,都能感受到一种刚健、雄浑、雍容,华贵的气势。

交通:地铁二号线(河南路站),公交22,55,65,37,20,42,135,910,隧道九线等。
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上海外滩夜景
  • 东方明珠

东方明珠广播电视塔坐落于黄浦江畔浦东陆家嘴嘴尖上,与外滩的万国建筑博览群隔江相望。塔高468米,位居亚洲第一、世界第三
的高塔和左右两侧的南浦大桥、杨浦大桥一起,形成双龙戏珠之势,成为上海改革开放的象征。

交通:明珠巴士870、871、872,公交81、82路,隧道三、四、五、六线,轮渡陆金线、泰公线,地铁2号线陆家嘴站都可以到达。
开放时间:8:00—21:30
门票:东方明珠70元(263米观光厅),85元(第二个球加城市历史展示馆),135元(三个球),城市历史展示馆35元。1.2米以下儿童对
折,70 岁以上老人凭证6折。晚上19:30-20:30演出“中华五千”大型服饰歌舞秀,票价分别是120元、180元、280元。
东方明珠广播电视塔
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  • 金茂大厦88层观光厅

位于上海浦东新区陆家嘴金融贸易区黄金地段的金茂大厦,与著名的外滩风景区隔江相望,共88层,地下3层,裙房6层,高420.5
米,是目前世界第四、中国第二高楼,堪称上海的一座标志性建筑。曾荣获新中国50年上海经典建筑金奖第一名、第20届国际建筑
师大会艺术创作成就奖等多项国内外大奖。

大厦里有办公楼、金茂凯悦大酒店、观光厅等等。金茂大厦第88层观光厅,高度为340.1米,面积为1520平方米,是目前国内最高、
最大的观光厅,被记录入上海大世界吉尼斯纪录,也是全国首批4A旅游景点。

交通: 地铁二号线、公交81、82、574、581、870、871、872路、隧道三、四、五、六线。
开放时间:8:00—22:00
门票:(88层观光厅)70元,儿童35元,学生凭学生证60元,70岁以上老人凭证60元。
上海金茂大厦国际跳伞表演
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  • 上海豫园

豫园(Yu Garden)位于上海老城厢东北部,北靠福佑路,东临安仁街,西南与老城隍庙、豫园商城相连。它是老城厢仅存的明代园林。园
内楼阁参差,山石峥嵘,湖光潋滟,素有“奇秀甲江南”之誉。豫园始建于明嘉靖年间,原系潘氏私园。豫园始建于一五五九年,距今已有四
百余年历史。它原是明朝一座私人花园,占地三十余亩.园内有穗堂、大假山、铁狮子、快楼、得月楼、玉玲珑、积玉水廊、听涛
阁、涵碧楼、内园静观大厅、古戏台等亭台楼阁以及假山、池塘等四十余处古代建筑,设计精巧、布局细腻,以清幽秀丽、玲珑剔透
见长,具有小中见大的特点,体现明清两代南方园林建筑艺术的风格,是江南古典园林中的一颗明珠。

交通:  11、126、926、66等公交车 黄浦区安仁街132号
开放时间:9:00-17:00
门票:普通:40元,1.4米以下儿童及70岁以上老人:10元.
上海豫园
  • 上海环球金融中心

漫步在474米高的观光天阁,有如云中漫步。俯瞰上海,浦江两岸美景尽在眼底,可以平视东方明珠的尖顶,能够感觉金茂大厦的屋
顶就在脚下。97层观光天桥的玻璃幕顶可以打开,一旦天气条件允许,游客可直接抬头看到蓝天白云,真正达到天人合一。

环球金融中心之“最”
1、屋顶高度世界第一:492米,超过了台北101大楼(480米)。
2、人可达到高度世界第一:474米,大楼100层的观光天阁是世界上人能到达的最高观景平台。
3、世界最高中餐厅:416米,设在93层的中餐厅,将成为全球最高中餐厅。
4、世界最高游泳池:366米,设在85层的游泳池,将夺得“世界最高游泳池”称号。
5、世界最高酒店:设在大楼79至93层的柏悦酒店,将成为世界最高酒店。
上海环球金融中心(左) 和 金茂大厦(右)
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  • 南京路步行街

南京路步行街,西起西藏中路,东至河南中路,步行街的东西两端均有一块暗红色大理石屏,上面是江泽民主席亲笔题写的“南京路
步行街”6个大字。国庆50周年时落成的这条步行街,使“百年南京路”焕然一新,成为上海又一处靓丽的城市新景观。

走在步行街上,可别只顾购物,千万别忘了仔细看看市百一店(原“大新公司”)、华联商厦(原“永安公司”)、上海时装公司(原“先
施公司”)和第一食品商店(原“新新公司”)这“四大公司”,无不把南京路的过去与今天不断迭映在眼前,传统与现代的交织为这条百
年老街增添了别样的魅力。步行街上另一大景观——步行街观光车同样引人注目。车由一节节小巧玲珑的车厢组成,车厢上画满了精
美的图案,每节车的图案色彩各不相同。登上车,仿佛钻进了玩具车里,任它带着你逛个够。

特别提醒:如果时间较少,想提高购物效率,建议你游览黄河路与河南中路的南京路精华段。这一路段著名商店比较集中,如:市百
一店、华联商厦、新世界城、伊都锦等。从地铁一、二号线人民广场站的地下通道可直接进入新世界城,过了西藏中路人行天桥就是
市百一店和南京路步行街,这里没有拥挤的车辆,繁华而优雅,购物、休闲、美食都十分惬意。步行街东端是河南中路地铁站,从这
里乘地铁二号线去浦东陆家嘴(东方明珠、金茂大厦),或折返去南京西路上另一块顶级“商圈”——梅龙镇、中信泰富和恒隆广场,
(从陆家嘴乘地铁二号线到石门一路,仅需1元)。步行街上的观光车,营运时间为8:00-22:30,票价:2元。

交通:地铁2号线中山公园站上人民广场下
南京路步行街
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  • 外滩观光隧道

外滩观光隧道地处上海钻石地段,浦西出入口位于外滩陈毅广场北侧,浦东出入口位于国际会议中心南侧,紧挨东方明珠。隧道洞体
全长646.7米,隧道内壁由高科技手段营造的各种奇异的色彩变换不停,黄色的海星,粉色的花朵,形状各异的几何图案,各种充满
生机的地球生物,跃动著生命的力量,引人遐思。而穿越这一梦幻之旅的载客系统采用的是从法国引进的无人驾驶、环保型的SK车
厢,银白色、全透明的车厢视野开阔,同时车厢内6声道高保真音响系统送出的音乐和音响效果与眼前的景观变幻相结合,使人产生
一种身临其境的震撼。

开放时间:5月1日-10月31日 19:00-22:30  11月1日-4月30日 17:00-22:00

门票:单程票40元,双程票50元。1米以下儿童免票,1米以上至14米儿童单程票20元人,双程票25元人,14米以上购成人票。

交通:22、37、55、65、82、85、583、872路、地铁二号线等
外滩观光隧道
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  • 上海海洋水族馆

水族馆占地面积约1.3万平方米,总建筑面积超过2万多平方米,是号称“世界第二、亚洲第一”的水族馆。

“通过水的世界跨越五大洲”,这是上海海洋水族馆的展示主题。馆内有28个大型主题生物展示区,分亚洲、南美洲(亚马逊)、澳洲、
非洲、冷水、极地、海水、大洋深处八大展区。展出了来自五大洲、四大洋的300多个品种、1万余条珍稀鱼类及濒临绝种的稀有生
物。其中最有特色的是毒箭蛙、水母、翻车鱼、叶海龙、帝王企鹅、白化尖吻鲈等。

水族馆中还有4条堪称世界之最的海底隧道,总长达168米。特有的自动步行海底隧道、180度和270度的全方位景观视窗,让游客有
身临其境之感。

交通: 地铁二号线、85、81、797等

开放时间:9:00~17:30(黄金周和夏季延长至20:30)

门票:成人120元/人,儿童80公分—1.4米以下80元/人,70岁以上老人门票70元。
上海海洋水族馆
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  • 上海国际会议中心

上海国际会议中心位于浦东滨江大道,与著名的外滩建筑群隔江相望。她与东方明珠、金茂大厦一起组成小陆家嘴地区的一道著名的
景观。上海国际会议中心占地面积4.5万平方米,绿化面积就达3万平方米。总建筑面积11万平方米,主楼有1.5万平方米,2500平方
米的大型展厅,可容纳800人的国际厅,200人的黄河厅和长江厅等,还有五星级的豪华宾馆,休闲娱乐场以及地下停车场。上海国
际会议中心创造了多项建筑史上的第一:面积过4400平方米的无柱型宴会厅;15米高、1吨重但用手指轻轻一推就能开启的宴会厅的
大门;沿江80米长的观光长廊;25只千桂花岗岩石柱帽,每只重达8吨,石柱帽为上海市花白玉兰图案;6000平方米的微板幕墙以及
悬挂在31米高处面积达860平方米的大玻璃,这些是国际会议中心引以自豪的6个“上海第一”。众多独特的设计,使得国际会议中心当
之无愧地被评为上海建国56年以来十大经典建筑之一。

国际会议中心的标志性建筑是两颗明珠。这两颗明珠上的世界地图与中国地图是用透明玻璃一片片拼装而成。东侧球体上那块鲜亮的
红色是中国的版图,其中五角星代表北京,圆点代表上海。西侧球体上有地球的纬线,寓意国际会议中心是通往世界的桥梁。东半球
设有“天庭吧”,极富中国民族风格,其腾空而架的玻璃天桥可让人欣赏浦江两岸美丽的风景。西半球内设有“星月吧”,游客可在此细
细品尝美酒,眼前是浦江上穿梭的巨轮,其乐无穷。

特别提醒:上海国际会议中心交通便捷,附近著名的上海景点众多,您可在工作之余顺游东方明珠塔及金茂大厦,从高处欣赏整个上
海的繁华景象,一览无遗;或是去滨江大道散步走走、凉风吹来,享受在上海自由自在的舒适旅行;也可至上海海洋水族馆,在蔚蓝
海底下与海底生物近距离的接触,让您留下深刻的回忆,来上海旅游体验一趟奇妙的海洋历险吧!

上海国际会议中心地址:上海市 浦东滨江大道2727号
上海国际会议中心门票价格:50元/人
景点交通:轨道2号线、外滩观光隧道,公交81、82、85、87、583、795、983路。
上海国际会议中心
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  • 朱家角古镇

古镇朱家角西滨淀山湖,“长街三里,店铺千家”,自宋元起一直是著名集市。朱家角素有“上海威尼斯”之称,是上海保存最完好的江
南水乡古镇, 1991年被国务院命名为“中国文化名镇”。

镇内小桥流水,古意盎然。建于明万历年间建的放生桥是上海地区最大的一座五孔联拱石桥。全长70.8米,宽5.8米,结构精巧,形
状美观,堪称珠里 (朱家角)十景之首。有诗云:“长桥架彩虹,往来便市井,日中交易还,斜阳乱人影”。放生桥顾名思义,就是“放生
积德从善”。僧人性潮曾规定在桥下只准放生鱼鳖,而不得散网捕鱼。

地址: 上海青浦区朱家角美周弄36号
门票免费。
主题线路门票:
民俗风情游,30元(包含3个景点:上海远古文化馆,大清邮局,课植园)。
新水乡访古游,60元(包含9个景点:上海远古文化馆,大清邮局,城隍庙,全华艺术馆,稻米乡情馆,圆津禅院,翰林匾额博物
馆,课植园,上海手工艺展示馆)。
开放时间:8:30-17:00
上海朱家角古镇素有“上海威尼斯”之称,是上海保存最完好的江南水乡古镇
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