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Touring the Bund

  • The Bund, located on the banks of Huangpu River in Huangpu District, Shanghai, is about 1.5 kilometers long, starting from East Yan'an Road in the south and ending at Waibaidu Bridge in the north. The Bund is not only the financial and foreign trade center of Shanghai, but also a witness of China's modern history, carrying rich cultural connotations and historical memories. As the city card of Shanghai, the Bund attracts countless domestic and foreign tourists to visit and experience its unique charm.
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Yu Garden

  • Yu Garden, located in Huangpu District, Shanghai, is a classical garden built in the Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty, covering an area of about 30 acres, with a history of more than 450 years. As an outstanding representative of Jiangnan gardens, Yuyuan Garden is famous for its secluded and exquisite landscape, and is regarded as "the most beautiful garden in Jiangnan". The Garden is now a national key cultural relics protection unit, attracting countless Chinese and foreign tourists to visit.
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Huangpu River Boat Ride

  • Ride a flat boat with your family, floating leisurely on the Huangpu River, both sides of the brilliant lights, reflected in the sparkling water, just like a flowing scroll. The boat travels slowly, you and your family can talk and laugh, share the joy of family, this moment, time seems to be frozen, leaving only the tranquility and warmth on the Huangpu River, deeply imprinted in the heart.
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The Oriental Pearl Tower

  • The Oriental Pearl Tower, the shining pearl of Shanghai, stands on the banks of the Huangpu River and has become the iconic symbol of this cosmopolitan city with its unique stature. In the evening, when the afterglow of the setting sun is intertwined with the lights of the city, Shanghai is even more fascinating under the Oriental Pearl Tower. Standing at the top of the tower, you can have a great view of the whole city.
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Tianzifang Tour

  • Tianzifang, which originated as a Shikumen lane, has become a unique artistic gathering place in Shanghai. Strolling through Tianzifang is like walking through the intersection of old times and modern art. Every mottled wall brick and carved wooden door tells a story of the past. On both sides of the street, art studios and small specialty stores stand, and the air is filled with the aroma of coffee and the spark of creativity.
  • Question 1

    How to get to Shanghai?

    With two international aviation hubs, Pudong International Airport and Hongqiao International Airport, Shanghai is an important gateway connecting mainland China to the international world, with a route network covering many countries and regions around the world. Shanghai is also one of the important nodes of China's high-speed rail network, connecting many important cities across the country. Air travel: If you are traveling to Shanghai from another country or a more distant province in China, it will be more comfortable and faster to fly. Shanghai 2h-3h flight to reach cities: Kunming, Xi'an, Chongqing, Chengdu, etc. Shanghai 1-2h flights to reach cities: Qingdao, Tianjin, Shijiazhuang, Hangzhou, etc. High-speed rail travel: If you are traveling to Shanghai from provinces or cities near Shanghai, taking high-speed rail will be a good choice, efficient and convenient, and cost-effective. High-speed train 1-3h to reach cities: Nanjing, Hangzhou, Suzhou, Wuxi, Changzhou, etc.

  • Question 2

    What is the climate in Shanghai?

    The climate type of Shanghai is subtropical monsoon climate. With this climate type, Shanghai has a mild and humid climate with four distinct seasons, plenty of sunshine and precipitation. Shanghai has shorter spring and fall seasons and longer summer and winter seasons. This seasonal distribution makes Shanghai's climate change more pronounced, with each season having its own unique characteristics. The average annual temperature is high, with cold but not bitterly cold winters and hot, humid summers. Precipitation is abundant throughout the year, with more than 60% of it concentrated between May and September.

  • Question 3

    What's the best time to visit Shanghai?

    The best time to visit Shanghai is during spring and fall, from March to May and from September to November. In spring (March to May), Shanghai has moderate temperatures, everything is revitalized, and the city's parks and green spaces show vibrant life. At this time, visitors can head to the Bund to enjoy the spring colors along the river and feel the breeze on their faces, or head to the Yuyuan Garden and the City God Temple to experience the traditional Jiangnan garden scenery and temple fair culture. In addition, various flower exhibitions are held in Shanghai, such as the Shanghai International Flower Exposition, bringing visitors a visual feast. In the fall (September to November), Shanghai enjoys a pleasant, cool and comfortable climate, making it a good time for leaf-peeping and gourmet food. Visitors can stroll along Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street to experience the urban flavor under the autumn sun, or head to Tianzifang, Xintiandi and other creative parks to experience Shanghai's fashion and art scene. In addition, a series of cultural events are held in Shanghai in autumn, such as the Shanghai Tourism Festival and the Shanghai International Art Festival, which provide visitors with a colorful cultural experience.

  • Question 4

    What kind of culture can you experience in Shanghai?

    Shanghai Cultural Specialties: Shanghai Opera, Gu Embroidery, Jinshan Peasant Painting, Bamboo Carving. Shanghai Culinary Specialties: Shanghai Xiao Long Bao, Pan Fried Buns, Yangchun Noodles, Crab Roasted Soup Buns, Eight Treasures Rice. Shanghai Specialties: White Rabbit Milk Candy, Gaoqiao Muffins, Chongming Cake, Pear Paste Candy.

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