The Bund is a symbol of Shanghai and an epitome of Shanghai's modern history. From the Oriental Pearl TV Tower you can see the Bund. The Bund is very famous, especially at night, the nocturne of that
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The Bund is a symbol of Shanghai and an epitome of Shanghai's modern history. From the Oriental Pearl TV Tower you can see the Bund. The Bund is very famous, especially at night, the nocturne of that
Every Chinese city once had its Temple of the Town God, the central shrine for Daoist worship. Shànghai's version dates from 1403 when local official Qín Yùbó, who had been posthumously designated as Shànghai's patron town god by the Míng Dynasty Hóngwu emperor (A.D. 1328-98), was finally honored with his own temple, though it didn't take on its present name until 1929.
The famouos Chinese writer Lu Xun, is buried in Hongkou Park.
This is the former home of Dr. Sun Yatsen, founder of the Nationalist Party, who lived here with his wife between 1918 and 1924.
Site of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China.