Shanghai Travel Guide

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asked May 13, 2021 in 3D Segmentation by wisepowder (20,960 points)

Shanghai has a long history as a gateway to China on the Yangtze River Delta. It is the largest economic and trade center in China, and one of China's cultural centers.To get more news about Shanghai travel advice, you can visit shine news official website.

Shanghai's colonial past is retained in the Bund and cosmopolitan air.

Shanghai is at the front line of China's economic development. The Pudong district's prosperous features are guaranteed to wow visitors.Winter in Shanghai is windy and chilly, so to visit the water towns, enjoy the Bund and see the scenery during clear warm (or hot) weather, the period from March to the end of November is better.

To avoid crowds, heat and storms, avoid July, August and the first weeks of October and May.
Travel Shanghai Your Way!
Shanghai is such a large and complex city that going with a tour guide and driver to see Shanghai's modern wonders and classic side helps make your visit less stressful and more rewarding.

Our well-designed tour plans cover the highlights of the Shanghai area in ways that experience and customer feedback shows are best. They can all be customized to your interests and travel style.
Top Things to Do in Shanghai
Stroll the Bund promenade: It is the top TripAdvisor Thing to Do. See the grand skyline views of colonial-era buildings and tall skyscrapers.
Visit the Shanghai Museum that is one of China's best and where you can see masterpieces of Chinese art and ancient artifacts.
Dine at the World Financial Center and the revolving restaurant at the Oriental Pearl.
Discover the French Concession — Walk among colonial architecture, shop, snack, and enjoy modern art.
Ride a river boat to see the light and color in the evening.
Go to Zhujiajiao Water Town, a water town with fascinating canals, bridges, and architecture, for countryside excursions.
Top Reasons to Visit Shanghai
Ancient reasons: Water towns, traditional gardens, and ancient sites.
Modern reasons: With some of the world's biggest buildings with observation decks and the Bund, Shanghai oozes an atmosphere of vitality and rivals New York and London for modernity
Cultural reasons: Shanghai is one of China's cultural hubs with its own cuisine, opera and dialect. It is an art, science and culture trendsetter where Western culture stemming from its colonial past, international connections, and large expat community and Eastern culture are fusing.
Ease of onward trips: Shanghai has two huge international airports from which you can tour the huge Yangtze Delta for 6 days visa-free. Though the city is vast, good planning and the subway helps you to get around. From Shanghai, it is easy to travel by plane or bullet train to most major Chinese destinations. See more on Shanghai Transport.

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