What to do and see in Pudong, Shanghai Region: The Best Sights & Landmarks

August 27, 2021 Natalie Tallman

The largest city in China is also its most cosmopolitan, offering visitors a chance to experience the past, present, and future all at once. The Huangpu River splits Shanghai into two districts: Pudong and Puxi. The Pudong skyline looks like it was ripped from the Jetsons, with the bulbous Oriental Pearl TV and Radio Tower looking a bit like a two headed lollipop. On the Puxi side, you can walk the Bund riverside district to get a taste of old Shanghai.
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1. Chinese Culture Park

No.2700 Huaxia Dong Road, Pudong New Area, Shanghai 201200 China
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Chinese Culture Park

2. LuJiaZui JingTing

Lujiazui Ring Road, Pudong New District, Shanghai China
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

LuJiaZui JingTing

3. Jin Mao Tower

No.88 Century Avenue, Pudong New Area, Shanghai 200121 China
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4.5 based on 1,214 reviews

Jin Mao Tower

Reviewed By JochenHertweck - Frankfurt, Germany

When it opened in 1998 Jin Mao Tower used to dominate the Pudong skyline together with the Oriental Pearl Tower. These days it is overshadowed by the significantly taller Shanghai Tower and Shanghai World Financial Center. However, this should not deter you from visiting it. This stunning architectural masterpiece remains my second favorite observation deck in the city behind the one located at the top of Shanghai Tower. Unlike the neighbouring SWFC you can enjoy 360 degree views from the top and unlike the Oriental Pearl Tower there are usually no long queues to get in. The admission price is also more reasonable than at the other observation decks and in addition you get a dizzying view down the world’s tallest lobby.

4. Oriental Pearl Tower (Dongfang Mingzhu)

No. 1 Century Avenue, Pudong New Area, Shanghai 200120 China http://www.orientalpearltower.com
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4.5 based on 6,605 reviews

Oriental Pearl Tower (Dongfang Mingzhu)

Speed to the top of the world’s third tallest TV and radio tower for a spectacular view, or just gaze at this beautiful structure from afar, especially striking when lit up at night.

Reviewed By MinuHyd - Hyderabad, India

This is indeed one of the nicest place to visit in Shanghai.Though this is not the tallest building in Shanghai,its really worth it.Its an amazing looking building and the views are awesome.The biggest highlight is the glass bottom viewing point..As many other places ,wifi is available in this attraction as well.However we had trouble reading the otp since it was in native language. Note:-Please mind that this is one of the most crowded places in Shangahi.The queues can get really big,and you might end up being in the line for a long time -The washrooms are not very well maintained and better to stay away unless its an emergency.

5. Pudong New Area

Shanghai 200120 China
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4.5 based on 1,187 reviews

Pudong New Area

"Pudong, in its 13-year history, has surprisingly progressed in its economic strength and its urban development. This 556-sqaure-kilometer farmland 13 years ago is well on its way toward a modern metropolis. As the epitome of Shanghai' modernization and the symbol of China's reform and opening up drive, Pudong has become an ideal land for global investors."

Reviewed By ChuckTheTravelingGuy - Hot Springs Village, United States

For an incredible sight, enjoy viewing the nighttime lighted buildings in the Pudong New Area of Shanghai. It's like Times Square and the Las Vegas strip all in one. Amazingly beautiful. You can do this while visiting three of China's most famous cities...Beijing, Xian and Shanghai on an eight-day China Discovery Tour. My wife and I arranged our China Discovery Tour via email with tour representative Catherine Liu after checking out the tour on the Internet. Catherine was wonderful to work with as she was very professional, replied quickly with answers to our questions, and made sure our group tours of Beijing, Xian and Shanghai had excellent guides and drivers. Our group tours in Beijing included a visit to Tian'anmen Square, The Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven and gave us the fascinating opportunity to walk on the Great Wall. In Xian, a lovely city that was once the capital of China, we visited the site of the world-famous Terra-cotta Warriors. Amazing tour. If you have time in Xian, make sure to have dinner at one of the Hot Pot restaurants. A fun experience somewhat like the old days of cheese fondue dinners...but without the cheese. In Shanghai, the most flourishing metropolis in China, highlights will include a visit to the Bund, the multinational classic building complex along the river, a ride to the 85th floor the Global Financial Center for a bird's eye view of Shanghai, and lunch at a local restaurant. During your eight-day group tour (private tours are also available) you will stay in excellent five-star hotels, see the countryside when you ride a high speed bullet train from Beijing to Xian and fly from Xian to Shanghai. We highly recommend the China Discovery Tour on a visit to China. It is a quick way to tour three of China's most well-known cities. Contact Catherine Liu at [email protected] for more information. You will be glad you did.

6. Shanghai World Financial Center

Building 1, No.100 Century Ave, Pudong New Area, Shanghai China +86 21 6877 7878 http://www.swfc-observatory.com/
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4.5 based on 4,340 reviews

Shanghai World Financial Center

Three observation decks offer different experiences at the 94th, 97th, and 100th floors. The 100th floor is the highest observatory in the world, with transparent glass-walled walkways.

Reviewed By 737stefanr - Lidkoping, Sweden

Take the lift to the top and walk over the glass floor the view is fantastic you will see hole Shanghai.

7. Chin Grant Yang Temple

No.476 Yuanshen Road, Pudong New Area, Shanghai 200120 China +86 21 5882 8689
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Chin Grant Yang Temple

8. Shanghai Royal Yangdian Taoist Temple

No.476 Yuanshen Road, Pudong New Area, Shanghai 200122 China
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Shanghai Royal Yangdian Taoist Temple

9. Shanghai Flower Port

Donghai Farm, Nanhui District, Shanghai 201303 China
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Shanghai Flower Port

Reviewed By Jo-AnnKYTan - Shanghai, China

Line 16 Lingang Avenue and then take Bus 1078 will take you straight to the flower park. Tulips are everywhere. There are other flowers as well but tulips rule here! Lovely park to enjoy taking photographs and relax.

10. Shanghai World Financial Center Observatory

No.100 Shiji Avenue, Pudong New Area, Shanghai China +86 400 110 0555 http://www.swfc-observatory.com/
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4.5 based on 107 reviews

Shanghai World Financial Center Observatory

Reviewed By nononesense - Mukilteo, United States

Yes, this is the second tallest building in the world, and the ultra fast elevator is no joke. We thought that the elevator in the Hong Kong's ICC was awesome. This one is just as great if not better. It goes up at 8 meters per second and down at 10 meters per second. So it takes about a minute to cover 118 floors. A smooth and quiet ride no shaking or bumping whatsoever. The views are very nice. We were lucky that the sky was clear and sunny today. We could see a lot. The nice thing is that I didn't feel any dizziness from this building compared to the ICC even when it is 19 floors higher. It must be the design. Highly recommended. Tips: 1. Get the tickets on the street level first before you go down the escalator to get inline to go inside. If you order online, then you should skip the ticker counter and get inline to go inside then use one of the machines to claim your ticket. For this process, the ICC process is better. 2. The temperatures on the 118th and 119th floors plus the crowd can be really hot. So dress in layers and take off as you go.

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