Shanghai, Pearl of the East
Reviving its golden days in the 1930s, Shanghai is grabbing the world's attention again as the most dynamic metropolis in China. From the jaw-dropping skyscrapers in Lujiazui to numerous cosy cafés in the French Concession, this is where East meets West, traditional meets modern, and the grassroots coexists with the luxurious in harmony. Whether you're a backpacker or a jetsetter, you can always find what suits you best.
Huaihai Road was built in 1901, and it was named to commemorate the Huai Hai Battle during...
Shanghai's only fully functioning temple and monastery is also its largest and oldest.
Nanjing Dong Lu Pedestrian Street has traditionally been regarded as 'China's number...
Your Shanghai trip is not complete without a picture taken in front of Oriental Pearl Tower.
People's Square (Renmin Guang Chang) is more of an urban park than a public square.
The building housing Shanghai Art Museum is a piece of art itself. Built in 1934, it used to be...
The Shanghai Grand Theater Gallery is a branch of the reputed AA Gallery, and showcases...
Shanghai Links Golf & Country Club can be found within a tranquil community of executive...
From outside, Shanghai Museum looks like an enormous 'ding', a three-legged vessel used...
North of the Yu Gardens area is Fuyou Lu, home to an array of warehouse-like jewelry and...
A showcase of the city's ongoing architectural development, this centre evokes past,...
Not far from the Bund lies Yu Garden, a 450-year-old garden built by an influential...