The third stop is in Shanghai.
This is a city that many people yearn for for a long time, and its prosperity is called Venice of the East. Located at the mouth of the Yangtze River in China, it is the largest tourist city in China and a world tourist metropolis, attracting tourists from home and abroad. It has become the largest economic center and national historical and cultural city in China. And move towards the goal of building one of the international economic, financial, trade and shipping centers. Like a pearl on the west Pacific coast.
On our first day in Shanghai, we first arrived at the "No.8 Bridge Art Base", which is known as the frontier of China art! "No.8 Bridge" is a cultural and creative gathering area, with the most fashionable architectural design and industrial style, as well as fashionable young staff, full of fashionable and creative elements everywhere. And who would have thought that this was originally the old factory building of Shanghai abandoned auto parts factory. In recent years, with the large-scale industrial transfer in Shanghai, a large number of old factories and warehouses located in prosperous areas of the city have been idle. How to activate these idle assets has become a difficult problem for policy makers. Through the strategic adjustment of economic structure, it has become a "research and development device" of cultural industry and an "incubator" of cultural creativity; At the same time, cultivating it into a gathering area of Shanghai's cultural industry has become a wonderful plan for Shanghai's cultural industry.
The "No.8 Bridge" cultural and creative gathering area is the epitome of Shencheng's cultivation of cultural industries according to local conditions. The origin of the name "No.8 Bridge" is full of creativity. This place is located at No.8 Jianguo Middle Road, Luwan District, hence the name "No.8 Bridge". The architectural style of No.8 Bridge is also full of creativity. They use these large old factories to connect through colorful "bridges" and divide them into workshops of different sizes and shapes. But the biggest creativity of No.8 Bridge is that almost all the enterprises here are engaged in creative, innovative and creative cultural industries. Like a magnet, "No.8 Bridge" has attracted many creative, artistic and fashion enterprises at home and abroad, including internationally renowned companies in architectural design, fashion design, film and television production, galleries, advertising, public relations, media and top-class catering. For these enterprises, they can not only get enough creative customers, but also enjoy the "tenant space" tailored for them. Such as business center, staff dining room, leisure backstreet, sunny roof, etc. , providing many interactive spaces for owners, allowing artists from different fields and various fashion elements to collide with each other, which can stimulate inspiration and creativity. Even the small shops that provide catering services here are full of creativity and can be called "backyard". The style of "backyard", just like its name, is a place with spacious glass windows and bright sunshine, full of beautiful plants, delicious, fun and suitable for leisure. Bathed in the afternoon sunshine, sitting on a bamboo and rattan chair in the backyard can talk about your mood and stimulate endless creativity.
"No.8 Bridge" also provides a sample and reference for large cities to adjust their economic structure strategically according to local conditions. The designer said: "As a modern park with high quality and characteristics in Luwan District, the central city of Shanghai, I hope that the construction of' No.8 Bridge' can provide reference for the central city of Shanghai to realize the leap from traditional industry to modern service industry."
Cultural creativity such as "No.8 Bridge" can be seen everywhere in Shanghai.
Shanghai New World is another good example. Based on the symbol of Shanghai's modern architecture-the old Shikumen building area, it changed the original residential function of Shikumen and innovatively endowed it with commercial management function. The combination of the oldest block, the oldest alley and modern cultural creativity makes it a gathering place for young people and emerging fashions, and a gathering place for the integration of various cultures. Old-fashioned alleys, candlelight dinners, outdoor snacks, high-end hotels, various foreign friends, the customs of old Shanghai are vividly portrayed, and international fashion consumption patterns abound. At present, it is a hot fashion, leisure, cultural and entertainment center in Shanghai, integrating international catering, shopping, performing arts and other functions.
The success of "No.8 Bridge" and the prosperity of "Xintiandi" are the success of ideas and creativity, which ultimately comes from the materialized power of culture.
After that, I visited the City God Temple and the Shanghai Museum.
Chenghuang Temple. Shanghai's Town God Temple is famous all over the world, adjacent to Yu Garden, also known as the Old Town God Temple, which is one of the main Taoist temples in Shanghai. The Town God Temple is also called the Old Town God Temple. 1995 began to decorate and receive believers and tourists. Main entrance, four pillars and three doors. There are eight immortals on the cornice archway and a pair of stone lions by the door. The hall is covered with green tiles and bamboo eaves, resplendent and magnificent, and incense fills the air.
The new Shanghai Museum is located in the center of Shanghai, south of People's Square. It is the symbol and window of Shanghai's social civilization and culture, and it can be called "the treasure house of China's cultural essence". Shanghai Museum, a large national museum of ancient art in China, was moved to this site on 1995. Its buildings are in the shape of a circle above and below, symbolizing the traditional saying of "a place with a round sky" in ancient China. At the same time, it makes the museum look like an ancient bronze ware in China from a distance. On the first floor of the museum, the inverted "T" mainly displays China ancient sculptures and ancient bronzes. Dark green bronzes create a strong flavor of Shang and Zhou Dynasties, which completely reflects the development history of ancient bronze art in China. On the second floor, the owner exhibited China ancient ceramics, and told the superb pottery-making techniques and works in ancient China with real cultural relics. On the third floor is the square, which displays China's calligraphy, painting art and royal seals. The traditional ancient architectural style and elegant scroll breath clearly show the profound ancient culture of China; The fourth floor of the museum is circular, mainly displaying coins, ancient jade, Ming and Qing furniture, handicrafts and so on of China ethnic minorities. It reflects the cultural taste of Shanghai as an international metropolis.
The next morning in Shanghai, we came to the coveted Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower.
Shanghai Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower is located at the tip of Lujiazui, Pudong New Area, Shanghai. The absolute height is 468 meters, making it the first in Asia and the third in the world. The Oriental Pearl Tower is backed by a brand-new modern building complex in Lujiazui area, facing the Bund International Architecture Expo Group across the river, showing the spectacular scenery of an international metropolis. The Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower consists of three pillars with a diameter of 9 meters, a space capsule, an upper sphere, a lower sphere, five balls, a tower foundation and a square. A double-deck elevator with 50 people inside and a high-speed elevator with a speed of 7 meters per second are only available in China at present. At the same time, the 263-meter-high spherical sightseeing hall has a unique style and is an excellent location for a bird's eye view of Shanghai.
The tour guide took us to the Bund-Huangpu Beach from Baiduqiao to Jinling East Road. Because it is located outside the county seat of Shanghai, it is called the Bund. It is the original outline of Shanghai. It was once called Huangpu Road, Yangzi Road and Huangpu Beach Road, and 1945 was renamed Zhongshan Dongyi Road. The trip to Pujiang is an important link. Not only because Huangpu River is the mother river of Shanghai, it represents the symbol and epitome of Shanghai, but also because the two sides of Huangpu River gather the essence of Shanghai's urban landscape. The tour route of Pujiang starts from the Bund, goes upstream first, goes south to nanpu bridge, then turns north, crosses Yangpu Bridge to Wusongkou, and then returns to the Bund from Wusongkou. This is the first bridge across Huangpu River in Shanghai, nanpu bridge. The total length is 8346 meters. On the other side of the river is the Oriental Pearl TV Tower.
Nanjing Road in Shanghai is the most lively and prosperous commercial street in Shanghai, and is known as "the first commercial street in China". Nanjing Road starts from the Bund in the east and ends at Yan 'an West Road in the west, with a total length of 5.5 kilometers. Taking Tibet Middle Road as the boundary, it can be divided into east and west sections. Nowadays, Nanjing Road, a "ten-mile foreign market", has already become the most prosperous commercial street in Shanghai and even the whole country. There are about 600 shops in this street, and there are nearly 100 old shops, famous shops and specialty stores with a long history, which supply tradition.
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