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Things to do in Shanghai

China - Ross French - February 10, 2018

Shanghai attraction

Shanghai is the most developed city in mainland China. It has a population of 23 million people. Shanghai attraction is called Hu for short and a famous international metropolis which is fast becoming the financial capital of the world.

Shanghai attraction

‘Shanghai at Night‘ is famed in China and globally. The Bund is the most famous and beautiful sight here, also regarded as one of the best holiday destinations. The best time to admire the Bund is after dark when all the buildings are lit up creating enormously colorful and breathtaking scenery. There are 52 blocks of buildings of dissimilar architectural styles including Gothic, Baroque, Romanesque, Classicism and the Renaissance – comprising banks, hotels, MNC headquarters etc. The spectacular views in Shanghai attraction here do not only attract visitors but film producers.

  • Walk down the Bund

Exploring the Bund, a riverfront boardwalk in the middle of Shanghai attraction is a huge way to stretch the legs and take in some of the huge surroundings of this wonderful city.

Shanghai attraction

The waterfront region of the Bund is very admired, particularly with Chinese visitors, as it not only offers enormous views of the city but also has a range of top restaurants and cafes to stop off and enjoy some tasty food at.

  • Get a traditional Chinese acupressure massage

You may not be recognizable with this type of massage, so here’s a word of warning: the traditional Chinese acupressure is not for the fearful. Persons who have tried Chinese acupressure say that, while it may bring tears of pain to the eyes at the time, it should show to be an enormously rewarding experience once the session has been completed.

Shanghai attraction

Traditional acupressure is accessible in all parlors in Shanghai, so if you are looking to find out more about Chinese culture, booking up for one of these massages could be a huge option.

  • Shanghai Museum

The Shanghai Museum may not be as ‘alternative’ as acupressure, as it is an enormously admired Shanghai attraction with visitors to the city, but it nevertheless takes its place in the list as an authentic must-see.

The museum is situated in an unusual, impressive building and what is inside is just as impressive, with its bronze, ceramic and calligraphy artifacts charitable visitors a glimpse into ancient Shanghai.

  • Xin Tian Di

Enjoy a cup of elevated tea at Shanghai Xin Tian Di at Puxi. It is a stylish pedestrian street composed of Shikumen and current architecture style. It retains the antique walls, tiles and external of the Shikumen housing of old Shanghai attraction.

On the other hand, its interior embodies a completely dissimilar world of international gallery, bars, and cafes, boutiques or theme restaurants, accompanied by a central fountain.

  • City God Temple

This is one of the mainly extraordinary landmarks of Shanghai attraction. You must approach here to taste the most genuine world-famous Shanghai Nanxiang Juicy Bun.

Shanghai attraction

There are also plenty of traditional Chinese restaurants and souvenir shops along with Starbucks.

  • Nanjing Road

Even if you are not a shopperholic, please do extra an hour to visit this premier shopping street in Shanghai – Nanjing Road. Upscale department stores within buildings of 1920s manner along with world-famous brands and restaurants.

Shanghai attraction

This place is also ideal to shop for authentic Shanghainese snacks and souvenirs. Shanghai is a must-visit place for persons who are on a holiday to China and, with accepted attractions such as the Yu Garden and Shanghai Tower.

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