The night scene full of New Year s atmosphere is in these places

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-01-31

This New Year's Day holiday, the Chinese New Year's Eve Jingshen City is full of "atmosphere" in many places.

The "Light and Shadow Dragon Dance" parade in Qingpu Panlong World brought a hearty visual feast on the stage. Chinese-style lanterns and weaving decorate to welcome the Year of the DragonThe 40-meter-long dragon soars into the air, coiling around the pavilion and dotting the streets and alleys of the dragon. A lot of intangible cultural heritage traditional culture is integrated into the installation, and you can feel the intangible cultural heritage dragon dance and festive atmosphere among the white walls and green tiles, and the atmosphere of Jiangnan is blowing in your face.

When the sun sets, the street lights are lit up, and the golden street full of fireworks in Qingpu Wuyue Square is also very appropriate, the lights are injected with modern charm, lighting up the entire business district, and the traditional business district shopping and eating is to enrich the night tour experience of the citizens, with a full sense of ceremony, and the citizens welcome the arrival of the New Year together.

The New Year's Eve of the Oriental Commercial Building meets the store celebration, and the lights are colorful. The two festivals are celebrated together, how can there be no lively celebration performances. Folk music trios, singing performances and other activities are particularly exciting.

Wanda Mao's fireworks show has an up-and-coming atmosphere, attracting citizens to stop and enjoy.

The lights reflect the water city gate and the river, the beauty is open, and it also sets off the festive atmosphere of the New Year's Eve.

The Qushui Garden in Qingpu Old Town is also a Jiangnan garden that is loved by citizens and tourists. At night, Shanghai Qushui Garden is softly lit and layered, bringing a different experience to citizens and tourists at night.

Author: Zhang Tianchi.

Text: Zhang Tianchi Editor: Tang Weijie Responsible Editor: Rong Bing.

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