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1. The Bund

In the early 19th century, The Bund was merely a narrow, muddy towpath on the banks of Huangpu River. Within a hundred years, European and American investors had created a lavish boulevard that rivaled the great avenues of the West. After decades of post-revolution neglect, this grand street is back in business. Many of its 52 architectural treasures have been lovingly restored and the once traffic-clogged, multilane street has been remodeled into a pedestrian-friendly promenade.
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2. Nanjing Road Shopping District

The Nanjing Road Shopping District, one of the city’s busiest shopping areas, has a history stretching back more than 100 years. The district is now a mix of towering department stores and colonial-era buildings along a pedestrian mall. Find luxury brands, international fast-food chains, and shops selling silk and jade.
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3. People's Square

People's Square, or Renmin Square, is Shanghai’s massive central square. This popular public gathering place is home to the Shanghai Museum, the Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Hall and the Grand Theater, among other attractions. Admire the towering modern buildings that surround the square and watch local residents chatting and flying ornate kites over the grassy lawn areas.
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4. Jing'an Temple

Jing’an Temple has a fitting name. It translates to “Temple of Peace and Tranquility” and this complex on one of the city’s main shopping streets does indeed offer an oasis of calm. Built in the third century, the Buddhist temple has a checkered past. It was relocated during the Song Dynasty (960-1279), converted into a plastics factory during the Cultural Revolution and destroyed by fire in 1972. Today’s reconstructed temple, surrounded by modern skyscrapers and shopping malls, is a perfect place to escape the busy streets of downtown Shanghai. It also offers a fascinating window into the spiritual lives of Shanghai’s people.
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5. Former French Concession

The French Concession was one of Shanghai’s major European enclaves from the mid 19th century to just before World War II. Today, the district is again a sought-after address for expats living in Shanghai, as well as being a popular tourist destination and the hub of the city’s upmarket shopping scene.
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6. Yu Garden

Yu Yuan Garden was lovingly created in the 1500s by a government officer as a retreat for his parents. Yu Yuan means “peace and comfort,” and despite the popularity of the attraction, the gardens remain a serene sanctuary. Set aside an hour or two to explore the gardens, pavilions, courtyards, chambers and halls. The ponds, bridges and streams also provide perfect spots for reflection, while the protective dragon wall that encircles the garden keeps Shanghai’s bustling Old Town at bay.
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7. Xintiandi Style Shopping Centre

Located in the heart of Shanghai, historic Xintiandi (which translates to “New Heaven and Earth”) is a car-free, inner-city paradise for those seeking open-air dining, chic bars and boutique shopping. Most importantly, however, this redevelopment preserves a style of architecture unique to Shanghai, and gives a window into the community which once inhabited the area’s narrow lanes.
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Frequently asked questions

Is Qibao worth visiting?
Qibao has an interesting mix of attractions, culture and local charm. Whether you're into history, nature or local culinary flavors, there's plenty here to enjoy.
How do I spend a day in Qibao?
Former French Concession and Shanghai Museum are two excellent places to begin your getaway adventures. Remember to explore the shopping and dining options in Qibao while you're in town too.
What is the top tourist attraction in Qibao?
Don't go home without visiting Former French Concession, rated the top tourist attraction in Qibao.
Is three days enough to stay in Qibao?
Three days will give you time to tick off many city attractions, such as Qibao Old Street, Shanghai Zoo and St. Ignatius Cathedral. The average stay in Qibao is three days. If you feel the urge to extend your vacation, Shanghai isn't far away.
Is Qibao a walkable city?
With major attractions like Qibao Old Street nearby, Qibao is every bit a destination to explore on foot. Want to discover some vibrant neighborhoods within walking distance of the city center? Hongqiao is around 3 kilometers away.
What are some activities to do in Qibao with kids?
Planning what to do in Qibao with kids has never been easier. Whether you're getting away with little ones or teenagers, there are plenty of family-friendly sights to keep them busy here.

What to do in Qibao for adults?
Whether you're an avid foodie, culture enthusiast or outdoor explorer, there are plenty of things to do in Qibao for adults including Xianxia Road and Laowai Street 101.
Are there free things to do in Qibao?
In Qibao, Qibao Old Street is a must-see spot for anyone wanting to see the city without opening their wallet. Also, stroll around the local neighborhoods and parks, and ask a local tour guide for tips. It's a great way to find out about the best free things to do in Qibao.