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The Bund
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| It holds many of the historic places of the area, including beautiful buildings and wharves. Many of its buildings are historical and have a long time span, from the late 19th century to the present.
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Oriental Pearl TV Tower
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| The Oriental Pearl TV Tower is the symbol of Pudong (which means west Shanghai). You can enjoy the views at 90 m, 267 and 351 m. It is quite a puzzle which elevator takes you to the next level, it is not always clear.
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Yu Market
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| In front of the Yu garden, there is a market called Yu Market, it is also called Yu Market in Chinese. Before 1949, Yu Market was first a holiday market engaged in sales of folk antiques and handicrafts, named as "the market with the most diversified collections" and "the largest collecting and distributing center of handicrafts ".
The Yu market takes up an area of more than 50 hectares with 3000 booths and nearly 10,000 employees, selling all kinds of folk antiques, handicrafts and second-
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Shanghai Museum
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| You don't have to wait for a special exhibition for a reason to go the Shanghai Museum. Every visitor to Shanghai should try to pop in for at least an hour, but it's easy to spend five or six. Shanghai reputedly holds China's best collection of treasures from ancient bronzes, exquisitely carved jades and Ming and Qing dynasty antique furniture.
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