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Travel guide of LujiazuiThe Shanghai Tower is a 632 meter (2,073 ft) tall building situated in Lujiazui, Pudong, Shanghai. There are countless photos of the “4 towers” (Shanghai Tower, Shanghai World Financial Center, Jin Mao Tower, and the Oriental Pearl Tower) arising in the web, showing their architectural beauty with the starry backdrop of a city. However, one cannot truly grasp the grandness of these giants until they have stood right beneath them – to see the solid grids and lines of what used to be yesterday’s fiction.
Experienced by Thana Gu
This beautiful skyline was taken after a heavy rain in shanghai in the year 2015.
Experienced by Healthycliff Syndor
Shanghai Fuxing Artistic Center
Experienced by Jamie Liu
East Nanjing Pedestrian Shopping Street
Experienced by David Veksler
Yuyuan Garden in Shanghai
Experienced by Victoria Laroche Creux
3 km from Lujiazui
Shanghai multi-level junction
Experienced by Denys Nevozhai
3 km from Lujiazui
It was a little cold in Shanghai, China in December so I was wearing a scarf. When we were exploring this rooftop I edged my way out to the corner and hung my scarf over my bag like a cape. It made me feel like batman 😎 and that’s always a good feeling 😆
Experienced by Mark Harrison
3 km from Lujiazui
Busy streets of Shanghai at 7pm on a regular October night. Situated near the touristy “Nanjing East Road” walking street, here lies the old residential buildings scattered with street food, “hole in the wall’s” and small grocery vendors.
Experienced by Thana Gu
3 km from Lujiazui
Walk in the morning in the famous bund in Shanghai and took this picture while going up on West Nanjing Rd. Best Shot of the day
Experienced by Benjamin Patin
3 km from Lujiazui
Shanghai's Pudong District by Night
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3 km from Lujiazui
Impressive architecture by Zaha Hadid Architects, it’s called LinKong Soho, in Chinese ”领空 Soho” and it means Airspace Soho. They decided to call them with names that remind to space, for example in Beijing there is Galaxy Soho, pretty curious.
Experienced by Alessio Lin
3 km from Lujiazui
Monday early morning in Shanghai featuring 3 iconic buildings of this vibrant city.
Experienced by Road Trip with Raj
3 km from Lujiazui
Shanghai, China
Experienced by Ethan Eberhardt
3 km from Lujiazui
Prayer in a Buddhist temple, China.
Experienced by Jack Prichett
3 km from Lujiazui
Shanghai Zaha Hadid building
Experienced by Tian Zhang
3 km from Lujiazui
3-minute silence all over China today at 10 am to honor virus victims 🙏 more pictures of this on insta@ysongphotography
Experienced by yvonne Song
3 km from Lujiazui
Pagoda in China
Experienced by Jorge Fernández
3 km from Lujiazui
I was able to get a 144-hour Visa to China and I spent all of those hours exploring Shanghai. This little alleyway was in the middle of the city tucked in between skyscrapers.
Experienced by Moiz K. Malik
3 km from Lujiazui
Nightscape of The Bund in Shanghai, China
Experienced by Tom Rickhuss
3 km from Lujiazui
Shanghai, China
Experienced by Alexander Bennington