Shanghai
Shanghai, often hailed as the “Paris of the East,” is a vibrant metropolis that seamlessly intertwines traditional Chinese culture with cutting-edge urban development. Its breathtaking skyline is punctuated by towering skyscrapers, standing as a testament to the city’s remarkable growth. It may be difficult to envision that Shanghai was once a humble fishing village. The Huangpu River, which divides the city into two distinct halves—the historic Pudong and the more contemporary Puxi—acts as a vital lifeline for Shanghai. As evening descends, Shanghai truly transforms, with a nightlife that is as diverse and vibrant as its daytime persona.
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Shanghai Tour Highlights

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The Bund
The Bund stands as one of the most emblematic and must-visit destinations in Shanghai, presenting an awe-inspiring array of international architectural marvels that line the scenic Huangpu River. Spanning a distance of 1.5 kilometers, this renowned waterfront promenade is a treasure trove of diverse architectural styles, ranging from the intricate details of Gothic, the ornate grandeur of Baroque, the warm and inviting curves of Romanesque, to the timeless elegance of Classicism and the artistic flair of the Renaissance. This iconic stretch not only serves as a testament to Shanghai’s past but also as a symbol of its vibrant and dynamic future.
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Oriental Pearl TV Tower
Standing at 468 meters tall, the Oriental Pearl TV Tower is a symbol of the city’s modernity and offers panoramic views of Shanghai from its observation decks. It’s the third tallest TV tower in the world and provides an all-around panorama view of the city. Visitors can also experience the thrill of walking on a glass-bottom platform, feeling as if they are walking among the clouds. The tower is a great place to visit in the late afternoon to witness both the sunset and the city lighting up for the night .


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Yu Garden and Bazaar
Yu Garden, dating back to the 16th Century, is a classic Chinese garden known for its serene atmosphere amidst the bustling city. It features elaborate structures, intimate enclaves, and is divided by “dragon walls.” The garden is a place of natural beauty and architectural interest. Adjacent to the garden is the Yuyuan Bazaar, where visitors can explore traditional Chinese handicrafts, artworks, and savor local snacks. It’s a great spot to experience Shanghai’s cultural heritage and local flavors .
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1.Is Shanghai friendly to foreigners?
Shanghai is generally very friendly to foreigners. The city is a melting pot of cultures, and you’ll often find that locals are welcoming and eager to help. Many signs and menus in restaurants and hotels are translated into English, especially in tourist areas, which makes navigation easier for non-Chinese speakers. Additionally, the city’s ongoing efforts to improve services for expats, such as the launch of an online expat service provision portal and the acceptance of international payment methods, demonstrate Shanghai’s commitment to being an inclusive destination.
2.Where should I go after Shanghai?
After experiencing the urban dynamism of Shanghai, you might consider visiting other parts of China that offer a different flavor of the country. Here are a few suggestions:
- Beijing: The capital city, known for its historical sites like the Great Wall, Forbidden City, and Tiananmen Square.
- Xi’an: Famous for the Terracotta Army and ancient city wall.
- Hangzhou: Known for its natural beauty, particularly West Lake, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Suzhou: Renowned for its classical gardens, which are also UNESCO-listed.
- Guangzhou: For a taste of southern China with its Cantonese cuisine and proximity to Hong Kong and Macau.
3.Which water town to visit near Shanghai?
Zhujiajiao is the closest and most popular water town near Shanghai. It’s easily accessible via public transportation and is known for its well-preserved ancient buildings, quaint bridges, and traditional Chinese atmosphere. The town is built around lakes and canals, offering a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle and bustle.
Other options include:
- Wuzhen: Known for its scenic canals, wooden houses, and traditional workshops.
- Xitang: A charming water town with a more laid-back atmosphere and fewer tourists.
- Nanxun: Recognized for its silk and its elegant gardens.
4.Is food expensive in Shanghai for tourists?
Food in Shanghai can range from very affordable to high-end gourmet experiences. For tourists, there are numerous street food vendors and local restaurants offering delicious meals at reasonable prices. You can find a variety of Chinese cuisines, including Shanghainese dishes like xiaolongbao and soup noodles, for a few dollars per meal. However, if you opt for upscale international restaurants or hotels, the prices can be significantly higher. Generally, food in Shanghai is quite accessible and budget-friendly for tourists who are willing to explore local eateries.
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