If you are a photography enthusiast, don't miss these 14 photo taking locations in Shanghai!
I recently went to the magical city of Shanghai. Shanghai always gives people a different sense of freshness. This city, known as the 'ceiling of urban strolls', I have compiled a super detailed photo registration guide in Shanghai to help you avoid crowds. Route: - Yunnan Hu Hot Pot - Shamei Building - Ampere Ocean Star - Bund Viewing Platform - Garden Bridge of Shanghai - Shanghai Post Museum - Intersection of Changzhi East Road and Jiulong Road - International Port Building - North Bund Navigation Park - Shanghai Magnolia Viewing Platform - View the scenery in People's CafeLocation of photo shoot: 1. The International Port Building (p1) is advancing under the bridge and tunnel, taking advantage of the terrain, putting down the phone, and shooting the super stunning Lujiazui three piece set from behind. 2. Shanghai Mulan Observation Deck (MUFMUF Fishery Cuisine Hidden on the 3rd and 2nd floors of Mulan Square) is free of charge. 3. Shanghai Postal Museum (p3 The retro door frame at the entrance of the Postal Museum frames the Oriental Pearl TV Tower Tower into a picture. 4. You can see the scenery from the People's Cafe (P4 Mulan Square, a super popular internet celebrity caf é) and overlook the entire Shanghai beach from the window. 5. Yunan Nan doesn't have hotpot (p5 I'm afraid of its popularity, the word 'Shanghai' is written on the red wall in old Shanghai). 6. The Monument to the People (p6) can also be used. 7. Beijing East Road (p7) is flanked by Shanghai's retro red walls, exuding a strong sense of historical charm .North Bund Navigation Park (p8/p9 dusk or stay at a new landmark in Shanghai's night view).
8. Li He Maxison (Page 10) leaned against the red brick and played in the Oriental Pearl TV Tower Tower, perfectly avoiding the crowd at No.1 on the Bund. In addition to the coffee shop on the top floor, the door frame at the entrance of the first floor can also be easily installed in a bungalow. 10. In Ping'an Village, there is basically no queue. 11. Garden Bridge of Shanghai (p14 The first steel framed bridge in China, the most popular seat is behind the three piece bridge in Shanghai. The original New Tiananmen Square (page 15) is a British style building with a red brick mixed structure, which looks like a foreign country when photographed. 13. The second floor observation deck of the Bund Observation Deck (p17) can take photos of the large European style buildings behind you. The intersection of Changzhi East Road and Jiulong Road (p18) completely avoids crowds and has almost no tourists during the day.
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