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What are the places in Shanghai worth visiting for college students on weekends?
College students come to Shanghai to play, mainly to broaden their horizons and have fun. There are several suggestions: 1. Besides famous scenic spots, such as Bund, Nanjing East Road, City God Temple, Xintiandi, Tianzifang, Lujiazui, Wu Kang Road and sinan mansions, etc. 2. You can also visit universities in Shanghai, experience the humanistic environment and school construction, and even skip classes. If you are in the city, it is recommended to visit Fudan, Jiaotong University and Tongji. You can go to some exhibitions and performances that you are interested in, such as Shanghai Museum, Natural History Museum and World Expo Museum. 1 Be sure to go to the Bund.

The Bund and Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street People's Square are very close. You can go to Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street in the afternoon, and go to the Bund to see the night scene in the evening. You can also recommend the double-decker sightseeing bus (it is cheaper to book tickets on the US Mission in advance! )

There is a two-yuan ferry! Opposite the Huangpu River.

Oriental Pearl/World Trade Center

If you choose one of them, you can recommend the World Trade Center. You can see more things. (Those not far from the Bund can go on the same day)

3 Yuyuan Garden/Chenghuang Temple

These two places are in the same place and have a unique feeling of the scenic spot. The antique one has a small park student ID card to buy tickets, which seems to be a few or a dozen dollars. (The Nanxiang Steamed Bun Shop inside is quite famous. You can eat crab roe buns. )

4k 1 1/ Hong Kong Plaza/Xintiandi

There are many high-end shopping malls around here. You can choose some interesting shops to visit. By the way, this generation of petty bourgeoisie seems to have many small bars and so on at night.

5 Tianzifang

Personally, it is a scenic spot with many harmful characteristics. Although the shops inside are not very colorful, they are the feeling of old alleys. I recommend seeing it.

6 Disneyland/Happy Valley/Shanghai Film Park

I don't think it's necessary to introduce them too much, but they all need to be played all day. Tickets can be viewed in advance to see where there are discounts or something.

I heard from my classmates that the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum is very good, but I have never been there. You can go to Kangkang if you are interested.

8 If you are interested in shopping, Shanghai Luomei City/Ganghui hang lung plaza is also good, relatively lively and relatively not so high-end (you can ignore it if you don't want to go shopping).

There are some paths that you can walk along the roadside shops, and you can also visit Huaihai East Road (I remember there is a three-story Muji shop on that road), Wu Kang Road and so on.

There are many interesting exhibitions in Shanghai. You can see what interesting exhibitions are there in advance! (I remember watching it on the mobile APP)

By the way, the subway is really convenient. Don't take a taxi unless you have to, especially if the starting fee for a bigger car is 16, which is expensive. .

I don't know how many people you are going to, but I feel that the homestays in Shanghai are not particularly rich. Maybe there will be more hotels.