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Shanghai
Popular for
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| Shopping |
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70%
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| Cultural |
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60%
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| Historic |
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50%
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| Night Life |
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50%
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| Beach |
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40%
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China’s most populous city has never been more renowned than in the last two decades. Growing to become one of the world’s prime cities, Shanghai exerts its influence over fashion, finance, culture, and commerce. It now aims to be a global hub for finance and shipping, and is also predicted to reach the international level of New York and London in that field. A popular tourist destination, Shanghai boasts many historic landmarks, such as The Bund, Xin Tian Di, and Yuyuan Garden. The city also shows off its modernization and cosmopolitan vibe through the influx of designer labels and the increase in the number of contemporary architecture. Shanghai’s attractions are well-known and many. It ranges from the historic to the modern, thus pleasing most of the visitors that come to this megalopolis. For those who came to the city for a taste of China’s history and heritage, then a trip to Shanghai Museum would prove invaluable. The museum shows off a collection of archaic bronze items, calligraphy, paintings, and Ming- and Qing-dynasty furniture. Continue the cultural of China at the Jade Buddha Temple. This temple was built in 1924 to replace the original temple built in 1882, houses two jade Buddhas from Burma. These relics, carved out of white jade, are rare and valuable. After, head out to Zhujiajiao, which is a suburb of Shanghai. Its maze of waterway system has also earned it the Venice of China, is a popular destination for many Shanghai visitors. Of course, a trip to this metropolis is not complete without doing what many tourists come here for – shopping! Flock to Shanghai’s premier shopping lane, Nanjing Road, and one will realize why it’s a consumer paradise. With over 600 merchants selling luxury good to traditional silk items, it’s no wonder shopping is one of the must-do Shanghai activities. But activities are not limited to shopping. Nanjing Road also offers one of the best places to eat in the city, with many global brands of restaurant such as KFC and McDo taking shop on this premier consumer district. For authentic Chinese cuisine, Shanghai restaurants will definitely delight. To get the best hotel deals in Shanghai, it is best to plan early and book rooms in advanced.