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1. Song Qingling Tomb, Shanghai

It is one of the key cultural relics under state protection.The Tomb of Song Qingling is located in Cemetery of Song Family, a branch of the Wan Guo Cemetery, Hongqiao Road, West Part of Shanghai. .
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2. Square Tower, Shanghai

Square tower has a history over 900 years. In 949 A.D, a temple named the Xingsheng was constructed here. Later, the square tower was built in this temple in Song dynasty (1068 A.D.-1094A.D.)This square tower was built of wood and brick. It is 48.5 meters high with 9 storeys of square. Following the architecture style Tang dynasty, its most structures are well kept as their original form. .
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3. St.Ignatius Cathedral, Shanghai

It is located in the Xujiahui area, bordering the western end of the former Frenchtown. It was built in 1906. Today this neo-Gothic edifice is an active Catholic cathedral, supposedly the largest in the Far East. .
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4. Sun Island, Shanghai

A tourist resort with beautiful landscapes and various recreations including golf, natural hot spring spa etc. .
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5. Synagogue, Shanghai

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6. Tang Dynasty Tuoloni Buddhist, Shanghai

It is the oldest architecture in Shanghai.It is tall and beautiful in shape with the characteristic of the flourishing period of the Tang Dynasty. The most precious part is on the base of relief of the cylindrical top: it is the scene of governor worshipping the Buddha. It represents the artic style of the most flourishing period of the Tang Dynasty. It is a key cultural relic under state protection. .
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7. The Ancient Street of Seven Treasures Town, Shanghai

The Seven Treasures Town is famous for its old streets, which were once named as the Ding's Farmstead in the ancient Chinese Dynasty of Han.A legend said that the place was so named because it possessed the following seven treasures – the Gold Lotus Scripture, the Magic Tree, the Big Bell Floated from Afar, the Buddha Flown over from Afar, the Gold Cock, the Jade Chopsticks and the Jade Axe. The snack shops sell the famous foodstuffs such lamb meat, preserved pork, square rice cake and the glutinous rice dough etc. People visiting here can walk through the lane, look for distinguished scenery, hear the old stories, sip the fragrant tea and taste the delicious snacks. If the time could go back, they were able to find back the saga of Shanghai in the past. .
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8. The Big World Carnie, Shanghai

The Big World Carnie is a world-famous pleasure ground with a history of 80 years. The BIG World Carnie is the sole places creating and showing Guinness World Record. Situated in lakefront of Dianshan Lake,the Big World Carnie,combining camp,vacation and business, surely gives you a fancy and adventurous experience. .
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9. The Shanghai World Financial Center , Shanghai

The Shanghai World Financial Center is a supertall skyscraper under construction in Shanghai, China. It is a mixed use skyscraper which will consist of offices, hotels, conference rooms, observation decks, and shopping malls on the ground floors. The hotel component will open with 175 rooms and suites in mid-2008 as the Park Hyatt Shanghai.On September 14, 2007 the skyscraper was topped out at 492.3 meters (1,615.2 ft) and became the tallest structure on mainland China, including Hong Kong, as well as the world's third tallest building (including unfinished ones), after the Burj Dubai and Taipei 101. .
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10. The Shanghai World Financial Center , Shanghai

The Shanghai World Financial Center is a supertall skyscraper under construction in Shanghai, China. It is a mixed use skyscraper which will consist of offices, hotels, conference rooms, observation decks, and shopping malls on the ground floors. The hotel component will open with 175 rooms and suites in mid-2008 as the Park Hyatt Shanghai. On September 14, 2007 the skyscraper was topped out at 492.3 meters (1,615.2 ft) and became the tallest structure on mainland China, including Hong Kong, as well as the world's third tallest building (including unfinished ones), after the Burj Dubai and Taipei 101. .
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