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Where to play on weekends? Have you been to these interesting leisure spots in Shanghai?
The Oriental Pearl is located on the Huangpu River, at the tip of Lujiazui in Pudong. It stands proudly in Lujiazui modern building complex, and complements the Bund international architecture Expo group across the river, showing the spectacular scenery of the international metropolis. With a height of 468 meters, it is the tallest tower in Asia and the third in the world.

Tianzifang is a fashion landmark creative industry gathering area formed after the reconstruction of Shikumen complex in Shanghai. It is also the creative work base of many artists, and people often call it "the second place in Xintiandi". In fact, apart from the same fashion, she is quite different from Xintiandi. Tianzifang shows people more about the friendly, warm and noisy side of Shanghai.

Xintiandi is based on Shanghai's unique Shikumen architecture and integrates history, culture, tourism, catering, commerce, entertainment and residence. It is a popular leisure place for fashionable men and women in Shanghai and foreigners in Shanghai.

Nanjing Road in Shanghai is one of the most famous and prosperous commercial streets in the world. It is also the earliest commercial street established after the opening of Shanghai port, and is known as "the first commercial street in China".

Shanghai Yuyuan Garden is located in the northeast of the old city of Shanghai, bordering Fu You Road in the north, Anren Street in the east and the Old Town God Temple and Yuyuan Mall in the southwest. This is the only remaining Ming Dynasty garden in the old city. With rugged pavilions, rugged rocks and Ming Che lake, the park is known as "a must in the south of the Yangtze River".

Shanghai Science and Technology Museum is the first major social and cultural project invested and constructed by Shanghai Municipal Government in the new century. With the theme of "nature, people, science and technology" and the aim of improving the public's scientific and technological literacy, it is an important popular science education base and leisure tourism base in Shanghai.

Going to Shanghai without going to the Chenghuang Temple is equivalent to not going to Shanghai. At the corner of Chenghuang Temple, there are few people who repair bowls, scrape hoops, mix dough, write letters, play tricks, watch westerns, pull teeth and exchange mouths. They are gradually disappearing into history with snuff bottles, tooth cream, water bottle stoppers, needle hoops and feather brooms. On the contrary, those handicrafts are timeless and always attract tourists' favor, which may be the essence of China culture. Only those real national crafts can remain immortal in the long river of history.