中國上海南京西安成都最好玩的地方|Visit Shanghai, Nanjing, Xi’an, Chengdu, In China |China Travel Guide
Today’s video is about a combination of cityscapes. Taking you into Shanghai, Nanjing, Xi’an, and Chengdu These four Chinese cities with distinct styles. Shanghai China’s most economically developed city. By the Huangpu River, Shanghai’s prosperity is like a dream. Utterly intoxicating. As if置身于梦幻之中 in a fantasy. The night lights of the Bund are Shanghai’s unique romance. Both gentle and passionate. Nanjing The capital of six ancient Chinese dynasties. On one side, the majestic city walls; on the other, the rippling Xuanwu Lake. Laomendong, Confucius Temple, Qinhuai River. The charm of the ancient capital of six dynasties washes over you. Here, one stops and forgets time. Xi’an This inland city, about 1400 km from Shanghai. It is as renowned as famous ancient cities like Rome, Athens, and Cairo. The majestic Terracotta Warriors in the Emperor Qinshihuang’s Mausoleum Site Museum. The lights of the Great Tang All Day Mall and ancient architecture at night form a dreamy ancient picture. Chengdu A city globally famous for giant pandas and spicy hot pot. Having visited Shanghai, you must also visit Chengdu. Experience the fast-paced life of Shanghai and the leisurely days in Chengdu, sipping tea for half a day. Now, let’s explore the fun places in Shanghai, Nanjing, Xi’an, and Chengdu these four cities. 1. Shanghai Located in eastern China, Shanghai is China’s most economically developed place. Its permanent population exceeds 24.8 million people. This time, the attractions in Shanghai will introduce the Bund, Yu Garden, Shanghai Disneyland, Xintiandi, Shanghai Tower, and Shanghai Tang Feng Ye Yan. The Bund today starts from the Garden Bridge in the north to East Jinling Road in the south. It is about 1.5 kilometers long. It has 52 buildings of various classical revival styles. Covering Gothic, Romanesque, Baroque, and other architectural styles. The Huangpu River divides Shanghai into Pudong and Puxi. Puxi is mainly comprised of old buildings, exuding a sense of history. Across the river, Pudong with the Oriental Pearl Tower, Jin Mao Tower, Shanghai Tower, showcases Shanghai’s modern marvels. When night falls and the lights come on, the Bund is most captivating. Pudong and Puxi reflect each other across the river, presenting a super beautiful visual picture of “half classical, half future”. At this time, whether standing by the river leaning on the railing gazing into the distance or taking a night cruise on the river, the Bund is undoubtedly the best place to experience the most beautiful side of Shanghai. Here’s a small suggestion: If you find the sightseeing cruise expensive, you can choose to take the ferry with a single ticket price of 2 yuan. They are the Dongfu Line and Dongjin Line. Search for “Fuxing East Road Ferry” or “Jinling East Road Ferry”. The boarding location is right at the Bund, very convenient. Yu Garden is among Shanghai’s five major classical gardens, the only one located in the city center. Pavilions, terraces, rockeries, ponds, decorations, and lights are all designed very exquisitely. In the bustling city center, this piece of classical and elegant style is preserved. Shanghai’s Yu Garden is a classical Jiangnan garden from the Ming Dynasty, first built in 1559. It was built by an official named Pan Yunduan for his father to enjoy his retirement. Today, the Yu Garden area has developed into a复合型商圈 composite business district. After appreciating the classical garden, take a walk through the Old Street, the City God Temple, and you can also taste classic delicacies from all over China here. Located in Pudong New Area, Shanghai Disneyland covers an area of about 700 hectares. It began operation in 2016. It is a theme park with authentic Disney style and incorporates Chinese elements. Shanghai Disneyland’s theme areas are divided into Mickey Avenue, Gardens of Imagination, Adventure Isle, Treasure Cove, Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, Disney Pixar Toy Story Land, Zootopia, these eight major theme areas. There are over 30 thrilling rides like TRON Lightcycle Power Run, Soaring Over the Horizon, Pirates of the Caribbean, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, and Heatwave Chase. There are also various entertainment shows. Regardless of age or gender, everyone can find their own happy place here. Xintiandi It’s only about 2 kilometers from Yu Garden. It only takes about 30 minutes to walk. The reason Xintiandi is attractive is probably its “retro exterior, fashionable interior” style. Xintiandi is divided into two parts: South Block and North Block. South Block is mainly modern architecture. North Block focuses on preserving old Shikumen buildings. Front courtyard, main hall, rear courtyard. This type of Shanghai Shikumen residence, which emerged in the 1860s, after renovation by modern designers, Shanghai Xintiandi rewrote the history of Shikumen. It injected new life into Shikumen, which was already becoming a historical relic. Black brick pedestrian paths, red and black brick walls, heavy black-lacquered doors. Their appearance still maintains a historical feel. However, once you step inside the buildings, it’s very modern and fashionable. Bars, cafes, tea houses, Chinese and Western restaurants. Just like that, passing through a door, feels like crossing time and space. Shanghai Tower This is the place to overlook all of Shanghai. With a height of 632 meters, it is the tallest building in China. The interior of Shanghai Tower is like a treasure trove, hiding all kinds of amazing scenery. The Duoyun Bookstore on the 52nd floor is known as “a bookstore floating in the clouds”. This experience of reading with head down in the clouds, looking up to see the beauty of both banks of the Huangpu River, viewing the Oriental Pearl Tower and Jin Mao Tower up close, and other Shanghai landmarks like the Shanghai World Financial Center. The observation deck on the 118th floor is now at a height of 546 meters. The triangular ring design, surrounded by超大落地透明玻璃幕墙 huge floor-to-ceiling glass curtain walls, offers a panoramic view of the buildings and attractions on both sides of the Huangpu River. Shanghai’s prosperity and tranquility at this moment are like a beautiful painting. A 360-degree view of Shanghai’s entirety. Fully experience the震撼体验 shocking experience of being in the “City in the Sky”. The “Shanghai Eye” damper light and music show on the 126th floor is another震撼的地方 stunning place. It reveals the most mysterious part of this 632-meter skyscraper. Now at 583.4 meters, this eye-like art sculpture is called the “Shanghai Eye”. It weighs 7 tons and is the most “sacred, mysterious, magical” part of the entire building. Its engineering name is the damper. The entire device weighs 1000 tons. The circular hole design at the top of the damper seems to point directly to the sky. Paired with dazzling lights, it’s exceptionally霸气非凡 majestic. Shanghai Palace Feast If you are only visiting Shanghai for tourism and have no plans to visit other cities, and want to find a restaurant with a特别好的氛围 great atmosphere for a meal, then come experience the Shanghai Palace Feast. Experience ancient Chinese imperial banquets. This kind of immersive palace experience banquet combines cuisine, performance, and Han cultural elements. Wear ancient Chinese clothing, watch dance performances, enjoy musical performances, and taste delicious food. Embark on a cross-temporal cultural and culinary journey. 2. Nanjing This is another city about 300 kilometers from Shanghai. It takes about 70 minutes by high-speed rail. Nanjing has scenery completely different from Shanghai. Nanjing’s permanent population is only 9.57 million, less than half of Shanghai’s. Nanjing is both ancient and modern. It was once the capital of six ancient Chinese dynasties. This time, the attractions in Nanjing will introduce Jiming Temple, Xuanwu Lake, Niushou Mountain, Laomendong, Confucius Temple, and Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum. Jiming Temple is adjacent to Xuanwu Lake. Jiming Temple is one of Nanjing’s oldest Buddhist temples. In its over thousand-year history, it was destroyed in wars multiple times and underwent multiple reconstructions. Jiming Temple is built against the mountain, well-proportioned. The Main Hall, Guanyin Tower, the Medicine Buddha Pagoda, and other buildings blend with the surrounding environment. The 44.8-meter-high Medicine Buddha Pagoda has become the iconic structure of Jiming Temple. The yellow walls and black tiles exude a simple Zen atmosphere. A breeze passes, incense smoke curls upwards. Every year during winter snow and April spring, the beauty of Jiming Temple reaches its peak. Xuanwu Lake It’s not far from Jiming Temple. It is a landmark attraction in Nanjing. Xuanwu Lake is located in the center of Nanjing. Walking by the lake, boating on the lake, with willows swaying. Xuanwu Lake, this oasis in the city, becomes an ideal place for people to relax. Xuanwu Lake has a total area of 5.13 square kilometers, with a lake surface of 3.78 square kilometers. The islets in the lake: Huanzhou, Yingzhou, Lingzhou, Liangzhou, Cuizhou. Lake embankments and winding plank roads connect the 5 small islands. Xuanwu Lake under the city wall, a sparkling lake like a mirror, a ten-mile causeway picturesque as a painting. Niushou Mountain Most mountains in Nanjing hold stories. The story of Niushou Mountain hides a unique temperament. Niushou Mountain is located in the southern suburbs of Nanjing. It is named for its twin peaks facing each other, resembling ox horns. Niushou Mountain centers around供奉enshrining the “Skull Relic of Sakyamuni Buddha”. In a遗留的铁矿深坑 remaining iron mine pit, a stunning Buddhist architectural complex was built. The most eye-catching among them is the Foding Palace (Buddha’s Crown Palace). Its underground palace enshrines the precious skull relic. The art-palace-like Thousand Buddha Hall, Ten-Thousand Buddha Corridor, and Chanjing Grand View are even more breathtaking. The nine-story, four-sided, 88-meter-high Tang-style Foding Pagoda, the large dome shaped like Buddha’s kasaya, 120 meters long, the small dome based on a lotus throne, 56 Flying Apsara Bodhi Gates. Niushou Mountain’s Zen spirit and artistic expression are never conservative. Modern technology and tradition collide here. Cultural heritage finds new ways of expression. Laomendong is a historical and cultural block in Nanjing. Located east of Zhonghua Gate in Nanjing’s Qinhuai District. Because it is located east of Zhonghua Gate, it is called “Mendong” (East of the Gate). This treasure-filled block, hiding Ming and Qing ancient lanes, with Ming and Qing architecture, intangible cultural heritage experiences, and street food. Here, there is both historical沉淀precipitation and the烟火气vitality of everyday life. Randomly enter a small alley, black bricks, dark tiles, horse-head walls, carved window lattices, deep and quiet ancient lanes. These typical old residential houses let people feel the most authentic Nanjing烟火气vitality while strolling. Confucius Temple The Confucius Temple is a huge ancient architectural complex. Mainly composed of three large architectural groups: the Temple of Confucius, the Xuegong (School), and the Jiangnan Examination Hall. In ancient times, the Confucius Temple was a holy place where scholars from Jiangnan vied for fame. Separated by a wall from the Confucius Temple is the Jiangnan Examination Hall, which was once the largest imperial examination venue in China. At its peak in the Qing Dynasty, there were 20,644 rooms just for students taking the exams. Besides visiting various historical sites during the day, the Qinhuai River night cruise offers another kind of charm. Night lanterns and colored lights intertwine. The riverside仿古建筑群 pseudo-classical architectural complex appears more warm and古朴simple under the lights. The boat moves forward slowly. The scenes written in history books slowly unfold at this moment. This immersive experience not only lets you see the scenery but also touch the soul of history. When the boat reaches the end, looking back at the dimly lit river bank, your heart is already filled with strong Qinhuai emotions. Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum Located at the southern foot of Purple Mountain in Nanjing. It is the tomb of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the great forerunner of China’s modern revolution. Construction began in 1926, completed in 1929. In 1931, Dr. Sun Yat-sen’s coffin was moved from Beijing’s Biyun Temple to here. The Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum covers a total area of 130 square kilometers. It consists of the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum Park, the tombs of Liao Zhongkai and He Xiangning, the tomb of Deng Yanda, the tomb of Tan Yankai, etc., the Cemetery for the National Revolutionary Army Martyrs, and the former site of the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum附属革命历史图书馆 affiliated revolutionary history library. They are centered around the mausoleum park, scattered around. The mausoleum is built against the mountain, solemn and majestic. The Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum is a National Patriotic Education Demonstration Base. The memorial archway, stele pavilion, sacrificial hall, and tomb chamber show deep remembrance for Dr. Sun Yat-sen. The words “Bo Ai” (Universal Love) on the Bo’ai Arch and “Tian Xia Wei Gong” (The World is for All) on the Mausoleum Gate are both from Dr. Sun Yat-sen’s handwriting. They also manifest his political ideals. 3. Xi’an This is another ancient capital city in China. It has over 3100 years of city-building history and over 1100 years of capital history. Thirteen dynasties, including Qin, Han, Sui, and Tang, established their capitals here. In those dynasties, people called this city “Chang’an”. In 1981, Xi’an was designated as a UNESCO “World Historical City”. It is as famous as renowned ancient cities like Rome, Athens, and Cairo. This time, the attractions in Xi’an will introduce the Emperor Qinshihuang’s Mausoleum Site Museum, the Great Tang All Day Mall, Shaanxi History Museum, Xi’an City Wall, and Xi’an Palace Feast. Emperor Qinshihuang’s Mausoleum Site Museum It displays the thousand-year-old imperial army formation. As the Eighth Wonder of the World, this underground legion沉睡千年sleeping for millennia displays the majestic power of Chinese civilization with silent威严dignity. The Terracotta Army was discovered in 1974. It was pottery fragments偶然发现accidentally found by local farmers digging a well during a drought. Later, through exploration and trial excavation by archaeologists, this huge underground army formation, buried for over two thousand years, was unveiled. There are three pits in the museum. Pit 1 is the largest, the earliest discovered pit. Rectangular in shape, there are over 8000 terracotta figures in the pit. The most numerous figures in Pit 1 are the warrior figures. These warrior figures average about 1.8 meters in height, with the tallest even reaching over 1.9 meters. Their face shapes, body types, and expressions are all different. They stand威严地majestically arranged in the pit, together with terracotta horses and chariots, forming a spectacular ancient army. Standing before these气势磅礴awe-inspiring terracotta formations, one can almost feel the powerful strength and invincible grandeur of the Qin Empire unifying the six states over two thousand years ago. Pit 2 has not been fully excavated. The L-shaped pit structure shows a more complex layout of terracotta figures. The terracotta figures, cavalry, chariots, and crossbowmen unearthed from Pit 2 are each栩栩如生lifelike. They are hailed as the精华essence of the Terracotta Army. Pit 3 is overall concave-shaped. It consists of north and south wing rooms and a chariot and horse room. In the chariot and horse room, there is a chariot with four horses and four terracotta figures. Judging from the internal layout of Pit 3, it is推测inferred to be the command post for Pits 1 and 2. The Great Tang All Day Mall is an immersive Tang Dynasty culture experience block in central Xi’an. The pseudo-Tang palace buildings with flying eaves and bracket sets are resplendent under the lights. The pedestrian street stretches 2.1 kilometers north-south. Truly experiencing the dreamy穿越感sense of crossing between “modern Xi’an by day and ancient Chang’an by night”. Here, the prosperity of the High Tang is no longer just words in history books, but the light and shadow before your eyes, the ancient music in your ears, the people around you dressed in exquisite ancient costumes. A romantic encounter with High Tang Chang’an, understanding Xi’an’s history and poetry in the night. Shaanxi History Museum Many people traveling to Xi’an consider the Shaanxi History Museum a must-visit stop. This museum, known as the “Pearl of the Ancient Capital, Treasure House of China”, might raise the question: why isn’t it in Beijing, but in Xi’an, Shaanxi, that can possess such a top-tier museum? This matter starts with the land beneath our feet. Xi’an, had a more resounding name in ancient times: Chang’an. It was the capital of thirteen dynasties including Zhou, Qin, Han, Sui, and Tang. It was the political, economic, and cultural center during the most glorious and prosperous period in Chinese history. Therefore, the over 1.7 million precious artifacts in the Shaanxi History Museum are not accidental but the inevitable result of millennia of historical沉淀precipitation. Artifact by artifact, they connect vivid segments of history, waiting to be discovered, listened to, and to feel this long and splendid Chinese civilization. Xi’an City Wall Located in the center of Xi’an, the Xi’an City Wall is one of the largest existing and best-preserved ancient city walls in China. It has a history of over 650 years. It is a landmark structure of Xi’an. The Xi’an City Wall is 13.74 kilometers long. The wall is 12 meters high, with a top width of 12-14 meters. The bottom width even reaches 15-18 meters. For ancient defense, it was truly固若金汤impregnable. The Xi’an City Wall rectangles around the old city of Xi’an. There is one gate each on the east, south, west, and north for entry and exit. East Gate (Changle Gate), South Gate (Yongning Gate), West Gate (Anding Gate), North Gate (Anyuan Gate). These four gates are also the original gates of the ancient city wall. But later, for easier access to the old city, several new gates were opened in the wall. Now the Xi’an City Wall has 18 gates. Xi’an Palace Feast This ancient city carrying millennia of historical底蕴heritage uses an immersive palace feast to make people feel as if they have traveled back to an ancient dynasty. Tang Dynasty Music Palace, Daming Palace Feast, Empress Wu Feast. The palace feast here is not only a culinary feast but also a modern revival of ancient culture. Millennia of history重新苏醒reawaken amidst food and drink. Palace maids in ancient costumes guide guests to their seats. As exquisite dishes are placed on the table, the performance begins. Ancient-style dances, elegant music, poetry recitals, ritual performances. The live performance pushes the atmosphere to a dreamlike state. 4. Chengdu Speaking of the city of Chengdu, what most easily comes to mind are probably giant pandas and hot pot. But after visiting Chengdu, you’ll find it’s not just these that attract you. But rather the feeling that Chengdu gives. The leisurely, comfortable, slow-paced life is what is truly memorable. This time, the attractions in Chengdu will introduce the Dujiangyan Panda Valley, Qingcheng Mountain, Jinli Street, and People’s Park. Dujiangyan Panda Valley It’s less crowded and scenic. Located in Yutang Town, Dujiangyan City. When viewing giant pandas, you must choose the morning. Because giant pandas are afraid of heat, morning is their high-frequency time for outdoor activities. If you visit at noon or afternoon, you will most likely only see them indoors in temperature-controlled environments. There are no pandas outdoors anymore. Panda Valley has a tranquil environment, with shaded bamboo and woods, and babbling streams. It is just like a beautiful forest park. As a giant panda wild training base, they undergo野化过渡训练wilderness adaptation training here. Then they are assessed for suitability for release into the wild. Here you can see their endearing appearances, climbing trees, rolling around, leisurely chewing bamboo shoots. Qingcheng Mountain Located in Qingchengshan Town, Dujiangyan City. Qingcheng Mountain is divided into the Front Mountain and the Back Mountain. Its highest peak is 1260 meters above sea level. The mountain forest is verdant, with lush ancient trees. Mountain streams babble, Taoist temple eaves are faintly visible. The profound Taoist culture and the serene natural environment make Qingcheng Mountain a Taoist fairy mountain, secluded from the world, and a summer resort. Jianfu Palace, Tianshi Cave, Shangqing Palace. These Taoist palaces distributed on the Front Mountain blend into the surrounding serene natural environment, fully displaying the Taoist philosophical concept of “Dao follows nature”. Shengmu Cave, Feiquan Gorge, Baiyun Temple, Tai’an Ancient Town. The Back Mountain covers about 100 square kilometers, offering experiences of原始自然风貌primitive natural features and views of natural wonders. Beautiful water, secluded forests, majestic mountain scenery, mysterious and beautiful. It is a paradise for hiking enthusiasts seeking natural野趣wild fun and喜欢挑战those who like challenges. Jinli Street Located next to the Wuhou Shrine in Chengdu. It is an ancient street full of Three Kingdoms cultural charm. This pseudo-antique street is 350 meters long, yet it concentrates Chengdu’s most authentic local customs and folk culture. Grey tiles and walls, red lanterns hung high. Teahouses, opera stages, handicraft workshops are well-proportioned. Experience folk customs and intangible cultural heritage performances in Jinli. Sichuan Opera face-changing, sugar painting, paper-cutting. The live production and performance of these Sichuan intangible cultural heritages let you feel the strong folk culture. The ancient street is filled with a dazzling array of snacks. Zhangfei Beef, Three Cannons, Sweet Oil Guotze, Bon Bon Chicken. The aroma is overwhelming. In the evening, the red lanterns hanging under the eaves light up one after another. Making Jinli Ancient Street appear particularly charming. Chengdu People’s Park is an open garden in the center of Chengdu, carrying a hundred years of history and authentic Chengdu local customs. It has integrated into the daily life of Chengdu citizens, becoming the首选之地preferred place to experience the original Chengdu leisure culture. Bamboo chairs, wooden tables, covered bowl tea. The old teahouses set by the lake. Order a cup of tea here, sip tea, chat, play cards, get an ear cleaning, watch performances. Tea art and acrobatics combined long-spout copper kettle performances. Sichuan Opera fire-spitting, Sichuan Opera face-changing. The actors’ movements are smooth and flawless, truly amazing. Sichuan Opera Face-Changing Sichuan Opera Face-Changing is one of the traditional Chinese operatic arts. It is the “instant magic” unique to the Bashu stage. This mysterious skill is not magic, but a comprehensive art融合了integrating operatic makeup, mechanical devices, and actor skill. Actors naturally conceal the face-changing process through actions like folding fans, swinging sleeves, and turning. Making the audience marvel, “Even with eyes wide open, you can’t see the technique.” Watching a Sichuan Opera face-changing performance offers a deeper experience of the wonders of Sichuan traditional art. Choir, dance, walking. Such a leisurely and comfortable lifestyle is a vivid portrayal of Chengdu’s “Bashi” (comfortable) culture.
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今天帶您走進上海,南京,西安,成都,這四座風格各異的中國城市。
上海,中國經濟最發達的城市,黃浦江邊,夜晚的外灘繁華如夢似幻,是上海獨有的浪漫。
南京,古代中國六個朝代的首都,玄武湖,老門東,夫子廟,秦淮河,古代江南的韻味撲面而來。
西安,這座距離上海約1400公里的內陸城市,它與著名的羅馬,雅典,開羅等古城齊名。秦始皇帝陵博物院裏威嚴莊重的兵馬俑,晚上大唐不夜城燈光和古建築組成的夢幻古代畫卷。
成都,以大熊貓和麻辣火鍋聞名全球的城市,去了上海。一定也要去成都,感受上海快節奏的生活與成都一杯香茶坐半天的悠閒日子。 Today, let me take you through four distinctive Chinese cities: Shanghai, Nanjing, Xi’an, and Chengdu.
Shanghai, China’s most economically developed city, lies along the Huangpu River. The bustling and dreamlike nightscape of the Bund embodies a romance unique to Shanghai.
Nanjing, once the capital of six ancient Chinese dynasties, is home to Xuanwu Lake, Laomendong, Confucius Temple, and the Qinhuai River—where the charm of ancient Jiangnan comes to life.
Xi’an, an inland city located approximately 1,400 kilometers from Shanghai, stands among the world’s renowned ancient cities like Rome, Athens, and Cairo. The majestic Terracotta Warriors in the Emperor Qinshihuang’s Mausoleum Site Museum and the dreamy ancient tableau formed by the lights and historic architecture of the Tang Paradise at night are truly captivating.
Chengdu, a city famous worldwide for its giant pandas and spicy hotpot, is another must-visit. If you experience Shanghai’s fast-paced lifestyle, be sure to also visit Chengdu to savor the leisurely pace of life—where one can sit for half a day with just a cup of fragrant tea.
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