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Lunar New Year in the Year of the Snake: Encounter the Shanghai Night

When the New Year bell rings, Shanghai's Nanjing Road, the Bund, and Lujiazui become dream destinations for Lunar New Year travel. When the festive spirit of the Year of the Snake meets the prosperity of the Magic City, a wonderful journey begins. Stepping into Nanjing Road is like walking into a sea of joy wrapped in the New Year spirit. The buildings on both sides of the street are decorated with colorful lights, and red lanterns are hung high, complementing the dazzling array of goods in the shops. In the time-honored shops, people line up to buy special New Year goods, and the aroma of five-spice beans and the sweetness of pear syrup candy fill the air. Here, you can feel the fusion of tradition and modernity, with the charm of century-old shops and the vitality of trendy brands. Walking from Nanjing Road to the Bund, the wind from the Huangpu River brings New Year greetings. The skyscrapers in Lujiazui on the opposite bank are brightly lit, and iconic buildings such as the Oriental Pearl Tower and Shanghai Tower are adorned with New Year-themed light shows. The colorful lights and shadows change, reflecting the lights of the cruise ships on the river. On the river, cruise ships sail slowly, and the tourists on board laugh and enjoy the dreamlike night view. Standing on the viewing platform of the Bund, on one side is the historic international architecture, and on the other side is the modern urban skyline, making people marvel at the charm of this city. As night falls, Lujiazui becomes even more lively. The malls are filled with decorations for the Year of the Snake, and people shop, dine, and entertain here. Overlooking from the overpass, the traffic is bustling, the lights are bright, and the vitality of the New Year is everywhere. Walking into the mall, various New Year promotions attract people's attention, and choosing a New Year gift for the family is full of warmth. This Lunar New Year in the Year of the Snake, come to Nanjing Road, the Bund, and Lujiazui in Shanghai to experience the excitement and warmth of the New Year in the bustling city and leave unforgettable travel memories. Oriental Pearl Tower
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Posted: Feb 3, 2025
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