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A Walk in Shanghai

#celebratewithtrip Shanghai is a very beautiful and attractive city to live or visit. Starting from the buildings,roads,hotels,scenery and so on. The downtown is where the heart of Shanghai is also a place you wouldn’t want to miss. The architecture is different from many other cities in China making it to be unique and stand on its own. At night is where the fun begins and the lights decorate the buildings. The View of the Shanghai towers together with the Oriental Pearl Radio and Television tower is beautiful and heartwarming 🥰. Everything surrounding the towers makes the place look magical and worth visiting. Definitely will go back again#shanghai #shanghaitower #shanghai Style #vacation
Posted: Nov 18, 2022
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