The best time to visit this area is during sunrise. I know you need to wake up very early but it is so beautiful to see the sun rising behind the high rise buildings. During the early mornings, you will see a lot of old people making Taichi and flying kites. After 10 am a lot of people start coming for a walk. During sunset, it will be very crowded but this is the time when one can see all the lights of the city, after 10 pm they turn them off.
La mejor hora para visitar esta zona es durante el amanecer. No es tan fácil madrugar, pero es tan hermoso ver cómo sale el sol detrás de los edificios. Durante la madrugada, verás a muchas personas mayores haciendo Taichi y volando algunas cometas. Después de las 10 de la mañana muchas personas comienzan a salir a caminar. Durante la puesta de sol estará muy lleno, pero este es el momento en el que ves todas las luces de la ciudad encendidas, después de las 10 pm las apagan.
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The Bund in Shanghai is an exciting destination for visitors who want to explore the history of the city, view modern architecture, and take in a variety of night and day views. At 1.5 kilometers long running along the Huangpu River, the Bund features 52 buildings in a range of styles, including Gothic, baroque, and neoclassical. Besides admiring the architecture of the past, visitors can also take a Huangpu River cruise from the Bund, watch local people doing their daily exercises, or take in the green space of the nearby Huangpu Park. Photographers will be particularly delighted with the opportunity to capture both the historical elements and the stunning nightscape of the contemporary high-rise skyline across the river. With so much to do and see, the Bund is sure to create an unforgettable experience for all who visit.