
▲ Tianzifang, transformed from Shanghai's only remaining Shikumen architectural complex, serves as a creative hub for many writers and artists. Here you'll find shops selling vintage glasses and old-fashioned music boxes, as well as trendy clothing stores from Hong Kong.

▲ The ancient civilization of Guangfulin Relics Park has been preliminarily confirmed through scientific archaeology. As early as the late Neolithic Age four to five thousand years ago, rice cultivation was already widespread in the area, indicating advanced agricultural production methods. Additionally, the site boasts a long history of textile production, with pottery spinning wheels from the late Neolithic period unearthed at the relics.

▲ The Bund Sightseeing Tunnel connects the Bund with the Lujiazui business district in Pudong, serving as China's first pedestrian tunnel crossing the Huangpu River. Visitors can ride fully transparent sightseeing vehicles through the color-changing tunnel, experiencing a journey across the river that feels like traveling through time and space.

▲ 1933 Old Millfun is a uniquely transformed creative park that was originally a slaughterhouse. It now houses various distinctive shops, restaurants, and studios, frequently hosting theatrical performances, fashion shows, and exhibitions, making it an artistic hub. This location also served as a filming site for the popular movie "Tiny Times" and is perfect for photography.










