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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4.5 based on 5 reviews
I visited this site in 1993 then again in October 2019. As evidenced in many places on this recent trip, China has done a great job in bringing its premier attractions up to world class. This was an interesting and informative site with English text for most of the information. My imperfect recollections of 1993 was that it was essentially an empty space with a plaque.
4.5 based on 213 reviews
I would like to write a review and cannot find in the shangai listed attractions
Hard to pick the absolute highlight add almost all the acts showed such incredible talents. The audience was almost entirely western tourists so there wasn't the talking we've encountered at other Chinese shows.
4.5 based on 401 reviews
What and outstanding museum! Laid out very well and easy to follow. Great displays. 99% of the animals are done very well...a couple, well, are very funny so look for them!! A great cross reference of China Natural History but also takes in the whole of the world. Easy to get too.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
With biggest Starbucks flagship, Taikoo Hui is worthy walking around to feel the trendy air, various fancy shops and modern designs, not mentioned the traditional architectures and cultural attractions are also around.
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