Standing on either side of Huangpu River are the two most well-known tourist attractions in Shanghai: the Bund and Oriental Pearl Tower. Interestingly, they also represent the city's old and new: the old Shanghai was a paradise for adventurers from all over the world, and the new Shanghai is rising rapidly to be the globe's centre of attention again. And by combining the old and the new, Xintiandi in downtown Shanghai proves there is charm in both.
World's highest observation deck
The Shanghai World Financial Center is easily the tallest skyscraper in the People’s Republic of China....
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The ulitmate Shanghai experience!
Run by expats who are very zealous about both sidecars and Shanghai, Shanghai Sideways is not your ordinary tour!...
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Faster than a speeding bullet - or at least close!
One of the most exciting non-tourist attraction things to do is ride the Shanghai Maglev –a train ride that is sure to rock your world!...
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A taste of everything here!
L-shaped Duolun Lu has been spruced up since it provided a home for various famous writers, most notably Lu Xun, the 'father of modern Chinese literature'....
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Classic architecture and interesting history
Founded in 1849 by a Bishop Besco and an intrepid band of Jesuit missionaries, the Dongjiadu Cathedral has a meticulously restored Spanish Baroque-style façade and interior....
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