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Shanghai : The Bund- all you need to know before you go

The Bund (Wai Tan) in Shanghai, a land rich in history and culture, is not only a landmark scenic spot of the city but also a microcosm of modern Chinese history. Stretching about 1.5 kilometers, it starts from the Waibaidu Bridge in the east and extends to East Yan'an Road in the west, with the surging waters of the Huangpu River flowing through, witnessing the century-long transformation of Shanghai. Today, The Bund attracts countless visitors with its unique collection of international architecture, enchanting Huangpu River night views, and rich historical and cultural heritage. Below is a detailed travel guide to The Bund in Shanghai, which will lead you to a deeper understanding of the charm of this classic location.


The location of the Bund
The location of the Bund
A view of the Bund
A view of the Bund
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  1.  Exotic building clusters in the Bund of Shanghai

Exotic building clusters in the Bund of Shanghai
Exotic building clusters in the Bund of Shanghai

The Bund features a diverse array of architectural styles, including Gothic, Romanesque, and Baroque, with each building carrying a unique historical narrative. These structures are not only iconic landmarks of Shanghai but also serve as witnesses to the modern history of China. Renowned buildings such as the Peace Hotel, the Bank of China Building, and the Asia Building not only represent the architectural styles of different countries but also mark significant milestones in the urban development of Shanghai. Strolling along the Bund, you can savor the historical essence of these buildings and experience the unique charm of this city.


  1. Garden Bridge of Shanghai

The Garden Bridge of Shanghai
The Garden Bridge of Shanghai

The Bridge is the first all-steel riveted bridge in China with a century-long history. This bridge connects the Huangpu District and the Hongkou District and is one of the iconic structures of the Bund. It has witnessed the gradual prosperity of Shanghai and carries the memories and emotions of countless people. Standing on the bridge, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery on both sides of the Huangpu River, feeling the bustling and vibrant atmosphere of Shanghai.



  1. Huangpu River Cruise

Oriental Pearl Tourism Wharf
Oriental Pearl Tourism Wharf

By taking a Huangpu River cruise, you can get up close to the dazzling night views of Pudong and the Bund. As the cruise ship slowly travels on the Huangpu River, the bright lights on both banks reflect off the water, creating a beautiful picture. This is one of the best ways to experience the prosperity and beauty of Shanghai. The cruise usually requires separate ticket purchase, with prices relatively reasonable, ranging from about 60 to 100 Chinese Yuan. On the cruise, you can fully enjoy the night view of Shanghai and feel the unique charm of this city.


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