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Water Body Attractions In Shanghai

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Shanghai is one of the four municipalities under the direct administration of the central government of China, the largest city in China by population, and the second most populous city proper in the world, with a population of more than 24 million as of 2017. It is a global financial centre and transport hub, with the world's busiest container port. Located in the Yangtze River Delta, it sits on the south edge of the estuary of the Yangtze in the middle portion of the East China coast. The municipality borders the provinces of Jiangsu and Zhejiang to the north, south and west, and is bounded to the east by the East China Sea.As a major administrative,...
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Water Body Attractions In Shanghai

  • 1. Huangpu River Shanghai
    The Huángpǔ , formerly romanized as Whangpoo, is a 113-kilometer long river flowing through Shanghai that was first excavated and created by Lord Chunshen, one of the Four Lords of the Warring States during the Warring States period . It is the last significant tributary of the Yangtze before it empties into the East China Sea. The Bund and Lujiazui are located along the river. The Huángpǔ is the largest river in Shanghai, with Suzhou Creek being its major tributary. It is on average 400 metres wide and 9 metres deep. It divides the city into two regions: Pudong and Puxi .
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  • 2. Guyi Garden Shanghai
    Guyi Garden is a classical Chinese garden in the town of Nanxiang in the suburban Jiading District of Shanghai, China. The garden is located about 21 kilometres from the city centre. Designed in the typical style of a Jiangnan classical garden, Guyi Garden is regarded as one of the five most important classical gardens of Shanghai.
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  • 4. Gongqing Forest Park Shanghai
    Gongqing Forest Park is the second-largest park in the city of Shanghai. It is located in the Yangpu District in the north section of the city. To reach the park you can take line 8 on the metro to Shiguang Road. From the metro station the park is a less than 1 km; walk or take a very short taxi ride to it. Being further out the park is somewhat less crowded than Century Park, the largest park of the city.
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  • 6. Dishui Lake Shanghai
    Dishui Lake Station is the southern terminal station on Line 16 of the Shanghai Metro, located at Lingang Avenue between Shuiyun Road and Yunjuan Road in the far southeast of Pudong New Area. It serves the artificial Dishui Lake and Shanghai Maritime University, both within a short distance of the station. It is currently the southernmost and easternmost station on the Shanghai Metro, and opened on 29 December 2013 as part of the first section of Line 16 from Luoshan Road to Dishui Lake.
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  • 9. Dianshan Lake Shanghai
    Dianshan Lake is a freshwater lake west of Zhujiajiao, Qingpu, in the Shanghai municipality of China. It is upstream of the Huangpu River.
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  • 11. Gulf Tourism Zone Shanghai
    Guangxi , officially the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region , is a Chinese autonomous region in South Central China, bordering Vietnam. Formerly a province, Guangxi became an autonomous region in 1958. Guangxi's location, in mountainous terrain in the far south of China, has placed it on the frontier of Chinese civilization throughout much of China's history. The current name Guang means expanse and has been associated with the region since the creation of Guang Prefecture in 226 AD. It was given provincial level status during the Yuan dynasty, but even into the 20th century it was considered an open, wild territory. The abbreviation of the region is 桂 , which comes from the name of the city of Guilin, the provincial capital during the Ming and Qing dynasties. The current capital is Nannin...
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