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Recommended places to eat and visit in Shanghai

Anyone who has a plan to go to Shanghai, this time we will recommend 3 walking areas that you must not miss when visiting Shanghai. 1. Wukang Mansion, a classic old building located in the middle of 5-storey, is eye-catching. The building has a stylish shape. Don't miss stopping by to take a picture. 2. Rock Bund, a stylish brown brick building with food, cafes, and clothes for you to shop and take fun pictures. 3. 13DE Maszo cafe, a popular teddy bear cafe. The highlight is a cute bear clinging to a glass. The price is not too expensive. #Get a discount without relying on luck
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Posted: Feb 7, 2025
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