There are neon fairy tales beating in the waves of the Huangpu River, magic street corners hidden under wutong trees, and Disney's castle is always lit for innocence. Shanghai is like an open surprise blind box, where every corner can make children's eyes light up - here, nature resonates with technology, history resonates with fantasy, and even the air is filled with happiness factors like marshmallows. Here, a rich and colorful travel feast is prepared for children. Let's embark on this surprising and joyful parent-child journey together!
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1.The Bund → Lujiazui: A Light and Shadow Adventure Through Time and Space
The Bund in the morning is a picture book of history. The century old buildings stretch and fold in the morning light. Children can chase the gulls along the flood prevention wall and count the "Magic Building" in Lujiazui on the other side - the Oriental Pearl TV Tower is a chopsticks with colorful beads, and the Shanghai center is a glass pencil sticking into the sky. As dusk falls, neon lights adorn the buildings with colorful cloaks, and the dreamy light and shadow of the sightseeing tunnel take them through a future world. The SK carriage, like a transparent spaceship, roams under the Huangpu River, while starfish and flowers on the walls dance to the music.
Hidden gameplay
Taking a double decker bus tour of the Bund, the second floor outdoor seating is the best observation deck, allowing the wind to lift children's laughter and sweep through the century old building complex. After arriving at Lujiazui, don't miss the "Duoyun Academy in Shanghai center". Choose a starry sky picture book for the children in the Cloud Academy. The sunset outside the window will gild the story with gold.
Surprise on the tip of the tongue
The "Big Dongs and Little Dongs" of the Bund Source have cute panda shaped Dim sum, and shrimp Steamed dumplings are like crystal shells. The Braised pork belly in Lujiazui's "Old Cheese Restaurant" is ready to melt in the mouth, with a bowl of soy sauce Fried Rice, so that children can eat the sweet and glutinous memory of old Shanghai.

2.Jing'an Temple → Natural History Museum: The Magic Book to Explore the Earth
The sound of Jing'an Temple's bell carries the heartbeat of the city, allowing children to experience the fusion of tradition and modernity in the midst of incense. Turning around and entering the Shanghai Natural History Museum, it was like falling into a time capsule of the Earth - the Mamen River dinosaur raised its neck, the Yellow River ancient elephant walked on the dust, and the realistic ecological scene made the child exclaim, 'Dinosaurs have come back to life!'! The 'Evolution Path' on the underground second floor is an immersive theater, where butterflies projected by light and shadow dance at the fingertips. Children can touch dinosaur egg fossils and stitch together paleontological bones on an interactive screen.
Hidden gameplay
The "Nature Exploration Corner" at the museum's exit offers free science popularization handicrafts, such as rubbing fossils with leaves or coloring dinosaurs. The "Jing'an Kerry Center" next door has a carousel themed shopping mall. When you get tired, go to "% Arabica" to have a cup of panda latte art coffee and watch children running in the glass room chasing the sunshine.
Surprise on the tip of the tongue
The "Mr. Sai Science Dining Bar" on the basement level of the museum features dinosaur shaped burgers and French fries in test tubes, bringing science and cuisine together. The "Egg Soul" burger at "Yuyuan Road" in Jing'an Temple, with flowing fried eggs like a small sun, paired with sweet potato sticks, continues to explore with full energy.

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3.Wukang Road → Anfu Road: literature and art hidden in wutong Lane
The shadow of wutong trees on Wukang Road is a natural filter. Take children to step on the mottled sunshine to look for "bow balcony". Every old western-style house has a story hidden - the owl window of Bajin's former residence can tell stories, and Romeo's balcony is waiting for Juliet's kiss. The "Hua Mei Shop" on Anfu Road is a giant candy box with small snacks from various countries on transparent shelves resembling colorful gems. Children can choose a bottle of "magic potion" (fruit flavored sparkling water) and sit on the street watching trendy people pass by, as if filming "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory".
Hidden gameplay
Rent a family bike and ride from Wukangting to Fuxing West Road, passing by the "Museum of Old Camera Manufacturing" to teach children the magic of film cameras. The "LOOKNOW" shopping store offers playful sunglasses that instantly transform into trendy individuals. The "RAC BAR" terrace at the corner is perfect for enjoying Brunch, and the aroma of beef crepes fills the streets.
Surprise on the tip of the tongue
The butterfly pastry of "Farine" on Wukang Road is like golden wings, crispy and flaky. The salt noodles of the "Sunflower" on Anfu Road contain caramel chips. With a cup of hot chocolate, you can sit under the wutong tree and watch the falling leaves fly. Time has become sweet.

4.Yu Garden → Chenghuang Temple
The rockery in Yu Garden is a miniature version of Penglai fairyland. Children feed koi at the Jiuqu Bridge and watch the puppet show "Monkey King" on the ancient stage. The little immortals on the brick carvings seem to blink their eyes. At night, thousands of palace lanterns light up in the Lantern Street of the Chenghuang Temple. The delicious smell of NanXiang Xiaolong comes from the snack stand. The spoon in the hand of the sugar painting master turns out a golden flying dragon. The children hold cotton candy and watch the face pincher's grandfather transform the Monkey King.
Hidden gameplay
Yu Garden "Tonghanchun Hall" has the experience of making traditional Chinese medicine sachets by hand, teaching children to distinguish dried tangerine peel and wormwood, and sewing a small tiger sachet. The Yu Garden branch of the "Shanghai Museum of Old Camera Manufacturing" can play retro photography, wear cheongsam and hat, and take a family photo through the old days.
Surprise on the tip of the tongue
The "Crab Meat Dumplings" in Nanxiang Mantou Shop should first drink soup juice, with a dish of ginger vinegar. The Dim sum in the "Green Wave Corridor" of the Chenghuang Temple is made up of bean paste buns and lotus cakes in the shape of gourds. The children are reluctant to eat them. The "Old Shanghai Yogurt" at the corner is packaged in a glass bottle and eaten with a wooden spoon, with a sweet and sour taste and a fragrance of osmanthus.
5.Disney: The Ultimate Carnival of DreamWorks
When the fireworks from Disney Castle pierce the night sky, every child becomes a fairy tale protagonist. In the morning, welcome the opening of the park on Mickey Avenue, high five with Donald Duck, and in the afternoon, go kayaking on Adventure Island to watch the splashing water on the smiling face of the "Thundering Mountain Drift". The Woody Cowboy Carnival in Toy Story Park is like a western version of a carousel, with children holding Buzz Lightyear dolls, listening to the Little Mermaid sing in "Crystal Voyage", and finally exclaiming at the spectacular pirate treasure on the sunken ship of "Pirates of the Caribbean".
Hidden gameplay
The World Store in "Disneytown" has an exclusive limited edition, where you can choose a glowing Lina Belle headband for your child. In the evening, I went to the "Star Terrace Restaurant" to eat turkey leg rice and watch the castle light show. When "A Whole New World" started, fireworks exploded above my head, and even the evening breeze turned into magic powder.
Surprise on the tip of the tongue
The "Barbosa Barbecue" in the amusement park has a pirate themed set meal, grilled ribs with corn, and a plate with a pirate map. The three eyed pizza at "Mickey's Good Companion Delicious Market" has a brushed texture, French fries dipped in BBQ sauce, and even the utensils are cartoon shaped, making eating a game.

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The magic of Shanghai is that it turns every child's fantasy into a tangible reality - the neon lights on the Bund are pieces of the Milky Way, the fireworks on Disney are candy in the sky, and the wutong leaves on Wukang Road are new postcards. Shanghai is always ready for new fairy tales, waiting for the little explorers to open them.
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