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Shanghai: A symphony of oriental charm and modern splendor
Shanghai, the pearl of the East, carries countless legends and dreams. As China's economic engine, its high-rise buildings, bustling streets and world-class commercial scenic spots show the infinite vitality of a modern city. However, Shanghai's charm is not limited to this. It is also deeply rooted in its long history and culture. The ancient streets, traditional gardens and unique art make this city always exude endless appeal
- Yuyuan Garden is one of the most famous classical gardens in Shanghai. It is located in the Chenghuang Temple area of Huangpu District, Shanghai, close to the Old Town, and is a symbol of Shanghai's traditional culture and history. The history of Yuyuan Garden can be traced back to the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty (1559). It was built by businessman Pan Yunduan. It was originally a private garden and later gradually developed into a cultural and tourist landmark in Shanghai.
- Wukang Building, formerly known as "National Building", is a historical building in Xuhui District, Shanghai, and one of the most representative buildings in Shanghai during the concession period. It was built in 1924 and is located on Wukang Road. Due to its unique appearance and historical background, it has become one of the most famous "old houses" in Shanghai and an important symbol of Shanghai's urban history and culture.