The first batch of "Most Shanghai" cultural relics themed tour trails released
On June 7, at the 2024 "Cultural and Natural Heritage Day" Shanghai main venue event held by the Qingpu District Museum, the first batch of "The Most Shanghai" cultural relics themed tour trails were released.
The Shanghai Municipal Culture and Tourism Bureau has deeply explored Shanghai's historical and cultural resources. According to the type of cultural relics, value characteristics and geographical location, it has connected cultural relics and buildings, famous attractions, intangible cultural heritage experiences, etc. into lines and chains to create a distinctive theme and Ten cultural relic-themed tour trails with their own characteristics.
Citizen tourists can follow these ten cultural relic-themed tour trails to explore the "earliest" birthplace of Shanghai, taste the "most Shanghai" classic architecture, and experience the most exciting urban culture.
Shanghai, with a history of six thousand years, has transformed into a modern international metropolis through the vicissitudes of history and exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations. Only when you look back on history can you travel far. This root-seeking road takes you through six thousand years. .
Route: Shanghai Songze Site Museum → Qingpu Museum → Zhujiajiao Ancient Town → Fuquanshan Site → Qinglong Town Site
Take an outing in Shanghai, visit the ancient buildings that carry historical memories, and learn about the city’s most profound heritage. This trail is especially suitable for spring and summer. The classical gardens are full of greenery, and you can walk on flowers and find fragrance. It has the charm of Jiangnan.
Route: Jiading Confucius Temple → Guyi Garden → Zuibai Pond → Fangta Garden
Enter the origin of Shanghai, savor the city’s past, and interpret the code of urban development; enter the old city of Shanghai to find the city customs and emotional memories of Shanghainese. This route has old buildings, Shikumen, and slow childhood memories.
Route: Yu Garden → Shanghai Concert Hall → Big World Amusement Park → Shanghai Sports Building → International Hotel → Shanghai History Museum → Zhang Garden
Check out Shanghai's classic red attractions, feel the history and development of red culture, review the party's struggle, work together to create a better future, and measure the city's most glorious red road with your feet.
Route: Memorial Hall of the First Congress of the Communist Party of China → Zhou Mansion → Sun Yat-sen’s Former Residence → Yuyangli → Memorial Hall of the Second National Congress of the Communist Party of China → Mao Zedong’s Former Residence
The campus, which has been tempered and baptized by hundreds of years, is still full of vitality, cultivating generations of students. This route is particularly suitable for big hands holding small hands. The school memories of a generation will continue to be passed down during the stroll back to campus.
Route: Historical buildings of East China University of Political Science and Law → Changning District Children’s Palace → Yuyuan Road Historical and Cultural Reserve → Qian Xuesen’s former residence → Shanghai Federation of Literary and Art Circles office building → China Welfare Association Children’s Palace
6. The most Shanghai, from industrial rust belt to life show belt
The glorious industrial heritage has been revitalized. Everywhere along the rivers and rivers there are possibilities and views, and the historical memory of a century-old industrial civilization has been once again activated. The factory built along the river has been transformed into a fashionable district, lighting up your riverside trip.
Route: Former site of Yesong Shipyard → North Bund → Former site of Huangpu Wharf → Maoma Warehouse → Yangshupu Water Plant → Oriental Fisherman’s Wharf → Green Hill
Suzhou River and Huangpu River are the most important spatial carriers of cultural life and humanistic emotions in Shanghai. You can feel the feelings of the city by the waterside. Every great city rises from a river. Although this route is familiar, you can always find something new every time you walk.
Route: Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower → Rock·The Bund → Shanghai Bund Building Group → Waibaidu Bridge → Shanghai Tower → Shanghai General Post Office → Riverside Building → Former Site of Shanghai General Chamber of Commerce
As time goes by and times change, the roar of machines has faded away, but the industrial heritage everywhere remains fresh and empowers regeneration. This route takes you to touch the deep texture of urban development and feel the city's heavy industrial accumulation.
Route: Shanghai Yuan Dynasty Watergate Site Museum→Shanghai Mint Museum→Dayang Jingdian·Tianan Thousand Trees→M50 Creative Park→Shanghai Textile Museum→M Mali Creative Park→Tonglefang
The tall sycamore trees cast mottled shadows. While walking, you can appreciate the turmoil of the past and the amazing legends of the past, and experience the extraordinary ordinary and simple happiness. This is the most pleasant neighborhood in Shanghai where you can stroll or ride. The buildings full of stories guide you to explore the city's past.
Route: Early buildings of Shanghai Jiao Tong University → Wukang Building → Soong Ching Ling’s former residence → Ke Ling’s former residence → Zhang Leping’s former residence → Blackstone Apartment → Shanghai Symphony Orchestra Concert Hall → Shanghai Arts and Crafts Museum
The combination of historical buildings, modern commerce and modern culture brings a new scenery and lifestyle to the city. This is a treasure route customized for architecture lovers and an excellent way to explore the perfect blend of history and modernity in Shanghai.
Route: Green Tile Building of Shanghai Sport University → Yangpu District Library → Shanghai Tap Water Science and Technology Museum → 1933 Old Field → Shanghai Ministry of Industry Building → Shanghai Exhibition Center → Shangsheng New Institute