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4A-Level National Tourist Attraction
Beihai North Bund International Visitor Center
Located at 500 DongdaMing Road, Shanghai Beihou Tan Guoke Center Scenic Area has a 1197-meter waterfront shoreline, serving as a gathering place for new product launches, fashionable pop-ups, and cultural entertainment.
Adjacent to the World Guest Hall and the International Architecture Expo Group on the North Bund, facing the city skyline of Lujiazui across the river, with the Bund embracing the river, capturing a century in one frame, it is an excellent spot to capture the beautiful scenery of the Pujiang River.
The Guoke Center Pier carries Shanghai's shipping culture, where you can feel the city's development trajectory of "born from water, prospered by the port."
Walking on the iconic Rainbow Bridge, the railings on both sides blend Carlos Cruz-Diez's physical color theory, presenting dynamic color changes from different angles, vibrant and dynamic, becoming a beautiful scenery in the green space.
The newly lit check-in installation "Prologue of Love" in 2025, full of design sense, combines hearts with numbers, and can also record how lucky a visitor you are in 2025. When the numbers flicker, it is the new year romance of the North Bund.
4A-Level Tourist Attraction
Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum
The Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum, located at 62 Changyang Road, is situated in the historic Tilanqiao area of Hongkou District. It is the only museum in China that reflects the historical traces of Jewish refugees' lives during World War II.
Established in 2007, the museum is centered around the former site of the Ohel Moshe Synagogue. Built in 1927, the Ohel Moshe Synagogue served as a major gathering place for Jewish refugees seeking shelter in Shanghai during World War II and is one of the only two Jewish synagogues still existing in Shanghai today.
Through nearly a thousand valuable historical artifacts and documents, as well as over 160 vivid personal stories, the museum vividly presents the scenes of more than 20,000 European Jewish refugees arriving in Shanghai in the 1930s and 1940s to escape Nazi persecution. They lived here harmoniously with local residents and overcame difficulties together.
3A-level national tourist attraction
Air China Center on the North Bund
Located in the Hongkou Riverside area, stretching from Gongping Road in the west to Qinhuangdao Road in the east, embracing a 1-kilometer-long golden shoreline of the Pujiang River, offering a broad view and pleasant scenery.
The area features two nationally pioneering sunken yacht marinas on the east and west sides, with a concentration of green business office buildings, numerous cultural relics, and rich festive activities. It is a high-end waterfront leisure tourism destination that combines cultural experiences, fashionable lifestyles, and urban recreation.
A hundred years ago, students studying in France started their journey from the Beihai Bund Hui Shan Wharf, working hard to see the world. Today, this place has "transformed" into the Shanghai International Shipping Service Center, serving as a window showcasing Shanghai's shipping culture.
3A-level tourist attraction
Shanghai Music Valley
Shanghai Music Valley is located in the Jiaxing Road area at the center of Hongkou District, with Helen Road, Liyang Road, Siping Road, and Zhoujiazui Road as the main enclosed area, serving as an important "cultural hinterland" of the northern Bund.
The Music Valley area is crisscrossed by waterways, surrounded by Yujingpu, Hongkou Port, and Shajing Port, with a total length of over 1200 meters of waterways. It preserves eight bridges with a history of over a hundred years, making it the only historical and cultural area in Shanghai that retains a complete water system layout.
As a key district for cultural and creative industries at the city level, Shanghai Music Valley currently consists of six major cultural and creative parks: 1933 Slaughterhouse, Peninsula Bay Fashion Cultural and Creative Industry Park, Old Yangxing 1913, New Hui Park, 1930 Xinxin Creative Park, and Music Valley Industrial Park.
Unique historical buildings, fashionable treasure trove boutiques, the fusion of retro style and modern vibes together create a region full of creativity and vitality.
The tourism and leisure area of North Bund in Shanghai is like an unfolding colorful painting, where historical heritage collides with modern sophistication, and cultural charm blends with natural scenery. Every exploration will bring new surprises, with more beauty waiting for you to personally "unlock"!
Source: Enjoy Shanghai
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