Top 10 Things to do in Shanghai, China
Here's the list of the things you shoudn't miss when you visit Shanghai: MUST SEE, MUST TRY, MUST EAT| The Bund [Attraction] | |||
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The Bund also known as "A Gallery of World Architecture", extending from Waibaidu bridge in the north to Jinling Road, East, in the south, is 1.5km long. It is flanked on the east by the Huangpu River and on the west, by 52 tall different buildings of different architectural styles, built at different times but coordinating with each other in perfect harmony. When night falls, all the artistic floodlights on the buildings blaze in a riot of colors which attracts the attention of more tourist. |
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| Nanjing Road [Shopping] | |||
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Nanjing Road is the main shopping Street of Shanghai and one of the world's busiest shopping streets. Filled with stores, art galleries and restaurants, this internationally known as most famous shopping street in China. Today's Nanjing Road comprises two sections, Nanjing Road East and Nanjing Road West. A trackless sightseeing train provides a comfortable tour of the pedestrian street. |
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| Huaihai Road [Shopping] | |||
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This road with what is trendy and fashionable in Shanghai. While the stretch between Shan Xi Road and Xi Zang Road is the busiest, this commercial street contains more than 400 shops, restaurants and businesses. The remnants of French architecture give the street its cosmopolitan charm. The street is particularly famous for its shopping mall such as World Boutique, Printemps, Maisonmode and Huating Isetan. |
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| Oriental Pearl TV Tower [Attraction] | |||
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Located in Pudong Park in Lujiazui, Shanghai. It's one of the distinctive landmarks in the Shanghai skyline. It rises above the banks of the Huangpu River to 468 meters making it the tallest tower in Asia. The entire structure rests on rich green grassland and gives the appearance of pearls shining on a jade plate. The tower is surrounded by Yangpu Bridge in the northeast and the Nanpu Bridge in the southwest, creates a picture of "twin dragons playing with pearls". |
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| Yuyuan Area & the Yu Garden [Attraction] | |||
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You can't miss the souvenir, jewellery and antique shops in the Yuyuan area of Shanghai city, which has something of an old-world feel. The highlight of this part of town is the classical Yu Garden with pavilions and ponds linked by a maze of bridges. The garden was completed in 1577 by the aristocratic Ming Dynasty. Today the garden retains it's original grace and elegance even in the face of throngs of tourists and the commercial hassle of Yu Bazaar which is just on the other side of the garden walls. |
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| Xintiandi [Nightlife] | |||
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One of the most popular areas to soak up some atmosphere with your drinks. Traditional buildings were restored as an "old street" should look like, but some of the original façades remain and it's a lively area with upmarket bars, café & western restaurants which makes Xin Tian Di so attractive, inside and out. Today, Xintiandi has already become a new Shanghai landmark and is also a meeting place for local citizens and foreign visitors. |
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| Pudong District [Attraction] | |||
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Roads are growing wider and wider, and rows upon rows of modern buildings are mushrooming on the previous shabby residential area – Pudong District has successfully made itself a world-class financial center from a poverty-stricken backward. |
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| Shanghai Snack - Steam Bun [Food] | |||
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Steam Bun is also know as Xiao Long Bao which literally means small basket dumplings. The steamed buns are prized for their thin skin, juiciness, and beautiful shape. They are best eaten right after being cooked, since the taste is not so good if they are re-steamed. Egg soup and fresh ginger shreds are eaten together with the buns. Today, now there are many variations on the filling, such as crab meat and pork, shrimp and pork, vegetable and pork, and just vegetables. |
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| Maglev Train [Attraction] | |||
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Shanghai Maglev Train is the first commercial high-speed maglev line in the world. Built with the technological help from Germany, Shanghai Maglev Train (SMT) has been operated since the end of 2002. It takes 7 minutes and 20 seconds to complete the distance of 30 km. It reaches 350 km/h in 2 minutes, with the maximum normal operation speed of 431 km/h reached thereafter. |
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| Shanghai World EXPO 2010 [Attraction] | |||
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A World Expo represents thoughts and civilizations of humankind. Shanghai World Expo 2010 will be a grand, festive occasion in the long and glorious tradition of the World Exposition. The theme is "Better City, Better Life". China Pavilion is designed with the concept of "Oriental Crown." The main color represents the taste. |
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