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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The Drunken Panda Pub Crawl gives you the wildest night out in Shanghai everyday and an amazing opportunity to meet new people and new places in this busy and ever-changing city! Starting at 09:30 PM on saturdays and 09:00 PM on the other days, we take you 3-4 venues in one single tour. It's included: - 2 rounds of shots at the first bar - Welcome shots in every bar - Party bus with shots on board - Entrance fees to the bars and club Tickets: - Saturday tickets cost 200 RMB - Sunday-Thursday tickets cost 150 RMB For more info hit us on WeChat to confirm the date you want to attend: vmoura00
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CAGES is Shanghai's only indoor slow and fast pitch batting cage and indoor training facility. Combining sport and socializing with a full bar, adjacent to over 400 sqm of turf space! We play all major sporting events and have over 15 HD Screens that ensure you always have a great view of the game. Corporate team building events and birthday parties welcome!
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This Chinese Buddhist Temple hosts two jade Buddha statues imported from Burma, along with many other cultural relics. It is a peaceful refuge from the modern bustle of Shanghai, where monks may be seen and heard conducting Buddhist ceremonies.
Found in the middle of Shanghai, you'll need to check the times for when it's open to make sure you don't turn up and have to go back like i did the first time; when I came back the next day I was able to get in but the place was packed with people. There were film cameras and the whole area was filled, so much that it was difficult to move around; they were all here to watch footage of real monks chanting inside their temple. Once the ceremony ended people starting moving around and I was able to explore, plus I was able to see real monks in their robes with their shaved heads. In one of the building sat three large golden Buddha statues (you'll notice swastikas on them, don't be alarmed its a buddhist symbol here). People often give food to the statues, or burn incense sticks in large braziers with huge flames plus there are statues of other gods like the gods of Hinduism or ancient China. The best part is the Jade Buddha statue that the temple is named after, a life sized statue with pearl white skin laying on its side with a smile, striking a pose.
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we really enjoyed our trip to the silk factory, facinatating insight in the life of the silk worm. i bought a queen anne duvet and duvet set and sheet to go with it having the assurance there would be no pilling or threading when washed. i did as advised and went and put all the set into another duvet cover to be sure, washed it on a cold wash with baby shampoo as instructed, it has come out all pulled and rough. i am not imrpreseed i would like some feed back from the company as i cannot find an actual email address from them.
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Welcome To Reebok Crossfit Mewellness. Crossfit Is A Worldwide Strength And Conditioning Program Designed For All Ages. Whether You’re A Beginner Or A Professional Athlete, The Crossfit Program Is Designed With Universal Scalability, Making This The Ideal Exercise Program For Anyone Regardless Of Age Or Experience.
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The Room Shanghai is The best professional hookah/shisha bar in Shanghai. We have bunch of flavors of imported from Russia tobacco Darkside. Table games and PS4 available.
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