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We visited many spots during the Shanghai study tour, and the two most memorable of them were No. 1 High School Affiliated with Tongji University and Zhujiajiao Water Town.
I really enjoyed visiting Tongji University, especially because of its strong emphasis on technology in education. We participated in a kite design class where we actively communicated and exchanged ideas with teachers and students. AI technology is regularly used as a teaching and learning tool during lessons and is applied across all subjects. Additionally, during the opening ceremony, a student introduced a self-created app that is widely used at the university. The students there excel in problem-solving skills, consistently finding effective solutions to challenges.

I really like Zhujiajiao Water Town because I appreciate the beautiful and unique architecture of the town. Zhujiajiao is known as the "Pearl of the South of the Yangtze River," embedded beside Dianshan Lake. The core area of the ancient town is 3.08 square kilometers. During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, people started country fairs there, and a town was officially established during the Ming Dynasty. It was such a great opportunity to learn about the lifestyle and culture of ancient China.
The most impressive part of the Shanghai study tour was the cultural conservation of the Bund, the city’s most iconic and historic landmark. The blend of traditional and modern buildings really piqued my interest and curiosity about Shanghai. On one side, the stunning buildings showcase historic architectural styles, while on the other, tall modern buildings like the Oriental Pearl Tower shine with colorful lights that change every few seconds. During the tour, we learned that the Bund has long been a center of foreign trade and banking in history, and we saw firsthand how Shanghai preserves its cultural heritage. We explored both the historic buildings and new modern architecture across the harbor, gaining insight into why Shanghai is one of China’s richest cities historically and architecturally. I am grateful to have participated in the study tour; for me, it was an unforgettable learning experience. If I have the chance in the future, I would love to visit Shanghai again to explore more and share my learning experience with all my friends.
中華基督教會桂華山中學
