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The Bund, Shanghai, China

The Bund is a protected historic district and waterfront area located in the heart of Shanghai. In the old Shanghai International Settlement, the region is centered on a portion of Zhongshan Road (East Zhongshan Road No.1) that runs along the Huangpu River's western bank in the eastern part of Huangpu. The riverbank region is facing Pudong's contemporary buildings in Lujiazui.The buildings and wharves on this portion of the road, along with a few nearby locations, are typically referred to as the "Bundund." Numerous buildings in this area have a strong European influence; in particular, Gothic, Baroque, Neoclassical, Romanesque, Art Deco, and Renaissance architecture are all very similar to those seen in European towns. It also has some of the best restaurants in the city.[1] As a legally protected treaty port, it served as the wealthy and influential hub of Shanghai's foreign establishment from the 1860s until the 1930s.
 

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International tourists visiting China generally require an L-type visa, needing a passport with 6+ months validity, completed application form, and round-trip flight/hotel bookings. Many countries (e.g., Australia, some European nations) have visa-free access until 2026, while others, like India, need to submit documents at a 

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