Xin Tian Di is one of the nicest aereas to go at night. Don't miss the brasilian barbeque restaurant. After dinner, have a nice drink an on of the bars around. Just do not get there too late because...
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Xin Tian Di is one of the nicest aereas to go at night. Don't miss the brasilian barbeque restaurant. After dinner, have a nice drink an on of the bars around. Just do not get there too late because...
This is a designated section of Shanghai’s port along the Huang Pu River lined with beautiful neo-classical buildings and a waterfront promenade that is packed with tourists, locals and street sellers.
This elegant museum, opened in 1996, features eleven state-of-the-art galleries housing China’s international-standard exhibits of bronzes, paintings, sculpture, ceramics, jade and Ming and Qing dynasty furniture.
This five-acre garden consists of six sections separated by boundary walls: Grand Rockery, Ten Thousand-Flower Pavilion, Hall of Heralding Spring, Hall of Jade Magnificence, Inner Garden and Lotus Pool.
The Oriental Pearl TV Tower is without a doubt Shanghai's most recognized landmark. It rises 1,500 feet (457 meters) in Shanghai's newest district of Pudong. The tower hold up three metallic...
This is an innovative and sophisticated complex of up-scale retail shops, art galleries, fine dining and entertainment.
Filled with stores, art galleries and restaurants, this internationally known street is the most famous shopping street in China.
Longhua Gu Si is Shanghai's tallest pagoda, rising over 130 ft. The site dates to the 10th century.
"Pudong, in its 13-year history, has surprisingly progressed in its economic strength and its urban development. This 556-sqaure-kilometer farmland 13 years ago is well on its way toward a modern metropolis. As the epitome of Shanghai' modernization and the symbol of China's reform and opening up drive, Pudong has become an ideal land for global investors." http://pudong.shanghaichina.org/jiangsx.htm
