Shanghai,
a vigorous and energetic international metro-polis, welcomes people
from all over the world to enjoy its special atmosphere. This modern
metropolis with its rich heritage of ancient Chinese culture has
much to see and do.
The
Oriental Pearl TV Tower is the modern symbol of Shanghai City.
Standing beside the Huangpu
River with a height of 468 meters (1536 feet), it is the tallest
TV tower in Asia and the third highest in the world. This unusual
structure that dominates the skyline is a great attraction to tourists.
Nanjing
Road is considered to be the "No. 1 commercial street in
China". Here along its 5.5 kilometers (3.4 miles), you will
find over 600 shops that on average are visited by some 1.7 million
people each day. If you like shopping, do not miss it!
Yuyuan
Garden is the largest of Shanghai's ancient gardens with architectural
styles of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The garden has six areas,
each with its own style. The Grand Rockery, in the center of the
Garden, is the most renowned sight here.
Shanghai
Museum is a veritable treasure house of ancient Chinese art
and houses 120,000 precious relics. Bronzes, pottery, paintings
and calligraphies are distinctive features of the Museum's collection.
Seen from above, the Museum resembles a large bronze mirror of the
Han Dynasty (206BC -220). From the distance, it looks like a bronze
Ding, an ancient cooking vessel that contains so many mementos of
the 5,000-year-old history of Chinese civilization.
Another sight not be missed is the Bund.
Situated on the east bank of the Huangpu
River, here, one can enjoy the bracing air and fine sunshine
as well as seeing something of the many activities along the river.
The new finance and commercial houses cluster together along the
south of the Bund while along the west there is a wealth of grand
buildings in the European architectural styles of the nineteen-twenties,
thirties and early forties. Marshal Chen Yi's statue looks down
on the square where lively musicians gather to play and sing bringing
pleasure to the many people who stop by to listen. At night bright
lights add to the happy atmosphere as people stroll along the wide
riverside promenade.
The
Jade Buddha Temple is one of the most famous Buddhist temples
to be found in Shanghai. The White Jade Buddhas were brought here
from Burma in the nineteenth century. One is seated while the other
is in the recumbent position of Sakyamuni symbolizing the Buddha's
attainment of enlightenment or nirvana. The temple also has some
impressive images of the Heavenly Kings. Although many people come
to worship each day and burn incense at this very holy and active
shrine, visitors are welcome.
The
Site of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China
is a typical two-storey brick and timber building of the kind to
be seen in Shanghai City. It was here that the founding of the Communist
Party of China was announced in 1921. The Former Residence
of Sun Yat-sen was once home to the famous Chinese democratic
revolutionary and first president of Chinese Kuomintang, Sun Yat-sen
and his wife, Song Qingling. The building contains exhibits furniture
and personal effects once used by Dr. Sun Yat-sen.
The visitor to Shanghai having marveled at the
city's modern architecture and historical sites will be further
rewarded when going to see neighboring water towns like Zhujiajiao
and Qibao Ancient
Town . Here is another world where ancient houses huddle by
the rivers running through the towns that with their flagstone-paved
roads and typical local flavors will be sure to slow your pace as
you savor their traditions.

Attractions List
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