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  • Pudong History Museum

    Pudong History Museum National third-class

    The Pudong History Museum, formerly known as the Nanhui Museum of Pudong New Area, is a place where you can explore various aspects of Pudong's history.

  • Shanghai Museum of Arts and Crafts

    Shanghai Museum of Arts and Crafts National third-class

    Walking into this three-story museum, which is an exquisite artwork itself, visitors will find themselves surrounded by a treasure trove of crafts.

  • Shanghai Aerospace Enthusiast's Center

    Shanghai Aerospace Enthusiast's Center National second-class

    Have you ever flown a paper plane out the window? The dream of exploring the vast sky unites us all, and this center showcases our journey towards achieving this dream.

  • Minhang Museum

    Minhang Museum National third-class

    With a 4,000-year history, Liangzhu culture marks the dawn of Chinese civilization. Explore this ancient culture and more at the Minhang Museum in Shanghai.

  • Shanghai Bank Museum

    Shanghai Bank Museum National third-class

    It is said that there is no business without banking. In the Shanghai Bank Museum, banking goes beyond income and expenditures.

  • Zou Taofen Memorial

    Zou Taofen Memorial National third-class

    The Zou Taofen Memorial was established in memory of the outstanding patriot and Communist fighter Zou Taofen (1895-1944).

  • Shanghai Qingpu Museum

    Shanghai Qingpu Museum National second-class

    The Shanghai Qingpu Museum is an exotic and ornate structure with five distinctive interlocking ovoid roofs, which to some eyes rather looks like a flying butterfly.

  • Shanghai Museum of Public Security

    Shanghai Museum of Public Security National second-class

    Guns, uniforms, motorcycles: These words may evoke gangster movie scenes, and they feature prominently in the exhibits at the Shanghai Museum of Public Security.

  • Shanghai Museum of Sun Yat-sen's Former Residence

    Shanghai Museum of Sun Yat-sen's Former Residence National second-class

    In June 1918, Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925), a pioneer of China's democratic revolution, moved to No 29 Molière Road, where he lived a relatively peaceful life with his wife.

  • ​Shanghai Civil Defense Museum

    ​Shanghai Civil Defense Museum

    The Shanghai Civil Defense Museum covers air defense history, disaster prevention, and interactive exhibits.