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Located in the west of She Mountain with an altitude of 97.2 meters above sea level.The bright cultural scenery and beautiful natural scenery attract vistiors from home and abroad..
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Being the first of its kind, the 3,000-square-meter museum will accommodate hundreds of wild insects and reptiles from all over the world.The museum will be divided into many sections, including a butterfly valley, an insect corridor, an amphibian and reptile area, a tropical forest area, an insect playhouse, an insect classroom and a specimen-making display area.
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Situates in Puxi Road, Xuhui area,it is the locus of Shanghai Catholicism Patriotic Organization.On Sunday or festival, lots of conversus will get together, holding a royal ceremony.Xujiahui Cathedral is a well-known church in China .
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Located in the southern part of Shanghai, it is another cable-stayed bridge A-pylon over Huangpu River connecting Putong and Puxi..
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It’s the second bridge on the Huangpu River.Tourists may take sightseeing lifts to the main bridge and appreciate the views along the river.
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First built in the end of Ming Dynasty, the Yi Garden is an exquisite small garden featuring pond and rockery. There are small stone bridges over the crystal clear pond, rockeries are piled up using yellow stones. There are wood buildings with unique decorations around the pond, displaying the refinement and delicacy of the garden arts of Ming Danasty..
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Zhou Enlai's former residence (Zhougongguan) is located on Sinan Road. It is a three-storey house with a strong French architectural flavor. Zhou Enlai, the former Chinese Prime Minister in the 1960s and 70s is seen by many as one of China's greatest twentieth century leaders..
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It is one of five traditional gardens in Shanghai.Here Zuibai Chi is one of the private gardens, which was used by its owner “Dong Qichang” (a famous artist in Ming dynasty) for writing poetry and drinking.
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