Shanghai at Night: A Neon Journey from People’s Square to the Bund
Shanghai at Night: A Neon Journey from People’s Square to the Bund
Families! Let’s take a night tour of Shanghai today, from the bustling People’s Square to the brightly lit Bund, let’s experience the charm of this city at night!
Time: Around 7pm-9:30pm Route: Last picture
Starting point: People’s Square subway station
First of all, we set off from Exit 14 of the People’s Square Subway Station. This subway station is really huge and we almost got lost! I would like to remind everyone to take the exit of the shopping mall and never take the exit of People’s Park. It’s dark and scary at night!
New World - the style of old Shanghai
As soon as I came out, I saw the new world. The architectural style here is very reminiscent of old Shanghai, and people can't help but want to take pictures.
The pedestrian street is crowded with people and a sea of light signs
Then, I came to the crowded pedestrian street. The buildings here began to become more stylish, and the lights and signs were colorful, making it very festive.
atmosphere! Creamsicles and old-fashioned Shanghai products can be found everywhere, and sure enough, “As long as
The best proof is that if the flow of people is large enough, homogeneity is not a problem!
Check-in point -Futuristic sci-fi style architecture
I also encountered a super cool building on the way. Looking back, it seemed like Batman’s future science fiction world. It’s a must-have for taking photos!
Water Curtain Cave - a strange escape
However, there is a place in the middle that is decorated as a water curtain cave. My sisters and I originally planned to go in and have a look, but were dissuaded by a strange atmosphere. It is better to avoid this kind of place at night.
Bell Tower-a surprise on the hour
There is a super beautiful clock tower in the middle of the pedestrian street. Every hour, it changes into different patterns, including cranes, dolls...many people stop here to take pictures.
Peace Hotel-Iconic Building
While walking, I saw the iconic Peace Hotel. The lights at night made it even more unique. It is really a business card of Shanghai! 2 Yuan Ferry - Regret of Missing It
I originally planned to experience the 2 yuan ferry, but I couldn't go due to rain and time issues, which was a bit regretful. I would like to remind everyone to pay attention to the operating hours of the ferry. The ferry closes at 18:30, and the Fuxing route closes at 21:00. Don’t miss it like me!
Consultation Center - Charging and punching in
Finally, we recharged our batteries at the consultation center and discovered a bonus: by checking in on social media, you can receive a postcard from Cheng Huanji, and if you collect 20 likes, you can offset the 29.9 photoshoot fee, which is a great deal! And you can also stamp it. There are many stamps that you can DIY. Unfortunately, I forgot to bring my pocketbook.
Huangpu Riverside - a great place to relax
Although it's a little regretful, I felt relaxed when I was blowing the river breeze by the Huangpu River and looking back at the brightly lit buildings. It was so relaxing!
But let’s just say it! It’s better not to come to the Bund to see the Oriental Pearl Tower on a rainy day. It’s all “hazy and beautiful” and you can’t even see the top.
How's it looking? The night in this city is pretty good, right?