Table of Contents
- The Bund – a complex of foreign buildings
- Skyscrapers forest
- Nanjing Street – Shanghai’s busiest shopping street
- People’s Square – landmarks in the city center
- Huaihai Middle Road – Romentic Boulevard
- Xujiahui – a paradise for relaxing at night
- Suzhou River Bank – blue world on the river bank
- Xintiandi
- Old Anting Street – Small Water City
- Jing’an Temple
The Bund – a complex of foreign buildings
Night viewing of the Bund
As one of the symbols of Shanghai, the Bund displays the world with the famous foreign buildings complex, which is considered the most wonderful place especially under the yellow lights at night. After shopping for several hours during the day on Nanjing Road, you can relax on a stroll here
The Bund is spectacularly lit during the evening. You are caught by the charming colonial era buildings across from the Bund Promenade.
There are many skyscrapers on the banks of the Huangpu River, including the Oriental Pearl Tower that changes the color of its lights. Moreover, there are many boats lit on the river.
It is a fun way to spend the evening strolling along the river promenade while admiring the magnificent Shanghai skyline.
Skyscrapers forest
Located on the opposite bank of the Huangpu River and facing the Bund, the skyscrapers of Lujiazui are witnessing the rapid development of Shanghai.
You can reach the Shanghai International Financial Center through the tunnel down the river for a comprehensive view of the entire city.
Nanjing Street – Shanghai’s busiest shopping street
Spending your time shopping at night on this famous street is great. Where it dotted, many old famous shops and authentic restaurants. It is an important part of Shanghai’s nightlife programs, as it is lit with colored lights. Also, the music fountains in Century Square make this shopping street more beautiful and lively.
People’s Square – landmarks in the city center
The People’s Square is one of the landmarks of Shanghai, surrounded by the Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Hall, Shanghai Museum and the Shanghai Grand Theater. When it’s dark, the big buildings around the plaza become even more awesome. A warm and calm atmosphere is created.
Huaihai Middle Road – Romentic Boulevard
Huaihai Middle Road looks like an elegant lady in Shanghai, who is equally popular with the Champs Elysées in Paris, Fifth Avenue in New York, and Ginza in Tokyo. So that it becomes more charming and romantic in a cultural atmosphere and a rich welcome due to the strange architectural style, and the decor in hundreds of stores.
Xujiahui – a paradise for relaxing at night
You can find big malls and old alleys in Xujiahui. To enjoy a wonderful night view of lights in modern buildings, you can look at the buildings by standing on the platform bridge.
Suzhou River Bank – blue world on the river bank
Suzhou River is the most important river in Shanghai. Especially in the evening, as the forest of modern buildings illuminates it. The yellow lights provide a deep insight into history, and the blue lights highlight the vitality of this big city.
Xintiandi
It is a multifunctional place, it can fulfill your desires to provide food and entertainment.
The old buildings under the yellow lights are quiet and graceful, flooded with rich Shanghai-style culture.
Old Anting Street – Small Water City
Wander around the old Anting Street where you can feel like you’re walking on paved roads in a water town near Shanghai. Where a group of shops selling antiques, ceramics, Chinese paintings, calligraphy and ancient cafes, expresses the culture of ancient streets in Shanghai.
Jing’an Temple
As the most famous temple in Shanghai, Jing’an Temple appears to be more holy and quiet especially at night. It is located in the middle of a green park of Shanghai, where you can stroll.
The lively Platanus trees along the boardwalk go to Jing’an Park, like the soldiers who welcome you. In addition to the presence of elegant shopping centers housed in the temple