-
Shanghai, CN
The "Paris of the East" is one of the busiest, most populated, and most influential cities in the world. It is also more than a thousand years old, dating back to the tenth century AD and the Song Dynasty.
-
Yu Garden
Yu Garden is a world famous classical garden in the southern Yangtze which was built more than 400 years ago in the Ming Dynasty. It is regarded as one of the representatives of the traditional culture in Shanghai. It displays the main features of traditional Chinese architecture with many rocks, trees, ponds, dragons, and zigzag bridges.
-
City God Temple of Shanghai
Located in the area south of Yan'an Road on the Fangbang Zhong Road in a popular commercial district a restored folk temple dedicated to the local city god during the Ming Dynasty.
-
Shanghai French Concession (Passing By)
The Shanghai French Concession remained the premier residential and retail district of Shanghai, and was also one of the centres of Catholicism in China. Despite re-development over the last few decades, the area retains a distinct character and is a popular tourist destination.
-
Xintiandi
Translating to “New Heaven and Earth,” this car-free entertainment district in Shanghai offers shopping and eating opportunities for residents and tourists alike. The area is a refurbished shikumen with narrow alleys full of shops.
-
The Bund
This waterfront area in Shanghai is a popular spot for visitors to the city and locals alike, stretching about one mile along the Huangpu River. There are 52 buildings along the Bund that showcase a diverse range of architectural styles.
-
Fangbang Road
Fangbang Road is a historic street dating back to the Qing Dynasty. Located near Yuyuan Garden, it showcases traditional Chinese architecture, antique shops, teahouses, and local crafts, offering a glimpse into old Shanghai's charm and culture.