It a popular tourist destination in Shanghai and it’s known for its small and cute craft stores, coffee shops, trendy art studios and enticing narrow alleyways. The area kept is rustic look by having minimal beautification, creating a laid-back ambience that oozes romantic and passionate mood.
This is a beautiful waterfront area in the heart of the bustling city. This iconic part of the city allows visitors to admire the attractive Shanghai skyline and, if interested, enjoy a private dining cruise along the HuangPu River.
This place features scenes from Shanghai back in 1930s, an ideal location for photoshoots as well as sightseeing in Songjiang District. It’s relatively quiet thus, no rushing with the crowd and more privacy with your love one.
Quirky, charming, and creative, Moller Villa is a premium destination for lovers. Legend has it that Jewish Eric Moller’s daughter dreamed of a magical and wondrous castle, just like those in the famous Hans Christian Andersen fairy tales. On awakening, she drew a sketch. The father was so fond of his youngest daughter that he immediately commissioned an architect to build her dream house.
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