The largest city in China is also its most cosmopolitan, offering visitors a chance to experience the past, present, and future all at once. The Huangpu River splits Shanghai into two districts: Pudong and Puxi. The Pudong skyline looks like it was ripped from the Jetsons, with the bulbous Oriental Pearl TV and Radio Tower looking a bit like a two headed lollipop. On the Puxi side, you can walk the Bund riverside district to get a taste of old Shanghai.
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If Xujiahui Origin is the record of Shanghai history, the commercial circle is the frontier of the Shanghai fashion. As the integration of restaurants, culture, entertainment, leisure and shopping, it is the most important CBD center.
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Catholicism was introduced by Xu Guangqi and his friend in 1607, and Xujiahui was selected as the center of religion. As the first church in Western style, St.lgnatius Cathedral had been completed for 6 years since 1904, with a capacity of over 3000 people. Its gothic double spires echo the twin towers on Grand Gateway, which has attracted people a lot.
We walked here from Xujiahui metro station. Took us about 10 mins. This church is also known as St Ignatius Cathedral. Quite big and beautiful. Unfortunately there was no mass when we visited. On the left side of the cathedral is a grotto with Mother Mary's statue.
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China and Japan target the PlayStation market mostly and it's hard to find XBOX One games but there's a shop on the third floor next to Subway and Nikon which sells new releases. Also you can ask the shop owners to order new games. There's a Pizza Hut and KFC downstairs too and the mall is minutes from the Xujiahui station on the Shanghai metro (Exit 10)
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