Shanghai Introduction
 
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Shanghai Introduction
Xujiahui
Yuyuan Garden
The Old City God's Temple
Nanjing Road
The Bund(1)
The Bund(2)
The Bund(3)
Pudong
Shanghai Museum
The St. Ignatius Cathedral
Oriental Pearl TV Tower
Lujiazui Central Green Space
People's Squarer(1)
People's Squarer(2)
Shanghai Grand Theatren
Gongqing Forest Park
The Former Residence of Zhou Enlai
Fuxing Parks
The Former Residence of Sun Yat-sen
Gongqing Forest Park
Jietai Temple
Jade Buddha Temple
Hengshan Community Church
The Former Residence of Song Qingling
Xin Tian Di
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Shanghai map
Transportation

 

Shanghai is the " Oriental Paris " and "Pearl of China". As the largest and most prosperous city in the nation, Shanghai is the economic, financial and cultural center.

What makes Shanghai particularly attractive are the many different styles of architecture and design throughout the city. Shanghai was once divided up into different "Concessions" or districts and the boundaries of these areas still remain today.

The famous Bund was the "British Public Park", reminding of Shanghai's days of decadence. The Japanese and the French Concessions too, are fascinating areas to explore. The French Quarter is a particularly charming district to wander, and there are many former residences to look at and discover something about old Shanghai and the people who lived here.

The area known as the "Chinese City" is also worth visiting. Take a break from the tourists around the Yuyuan and do some serious antique shopping or just wander amidst the old alleys and streets.

Shanghai is a spectacularly modern city. The pace of development here is unbelievable. Currently, seventeen percent of the world's cranes are in the city and developers boast that the city is changing at a rate incomparable to anywhere else in the world ever.

The newest area of the city, Pudong, has just celebrated its 10th anniversary. Two of the most impressive city structures can be found here, the Jinmao Tower and the Oriental TV Tower.

For any visitor to China, perhaps the most attractive thing about this city is just how fashionable it is. Museums, galleries, restaurants and bars have emerged in the past few years. The heydays of the 1920s and 30s and the newfound wealth in the city are making Shanghai a place with a fabulous and optimistic style and attitude.

Chinese Net Friends' Recommendations:

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Fengyu is a famous chain restaurant in Shanghai. The fried baozi(Shengjian Bao) are most delicious.

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Travel in Shanghai for One Day by Subway:

The underground facilities in Shanghai are very advanced, covering the main tourist spots. So you don't have to waste time on the crowding buses. The only choice are the SUBWAY stations! Below Shanghai Raiway station there is Line One Subway.

The first stop of Line One can be People's Square.
Have a walk in the undergroud shopping centers: Hongkong Famous Brand Street(Xianggang Mingdian Jie). Above is People's Square and the nearby Nanjing Road. Passing straight Nanjing Road is the Bund.

The second stop: South Shanxi Road(Shanxi Nanlu)
Getting out of South Shanxi Road subway station you will see Huaihai Road. Xiangyang Road Market is also here. The goods here are fairly cheap.

The third stop: Xujiahui
Getting out of the subway station of Xujiahui, you would have arrived at the commercial circle of Xujiahui. If you want to buy something both in good quality and expensive, I recommend you to go shopping in Dongfang Shangsha and Pacific. If you don't want to spend so much money, get to Liubai or Huijin.

Nightlife: Xintiandi
Travel along Line 1. In the evening stop at Huangpi Nan Road. Xintiandi is located near Huangpi Nan Road. Enjoy yourself here.


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