Many consider
Beijing to be
China's Washington, D.C.; if that's the case,
Shanghai must be
China's New York City.
Shanghai is
China's major industrial city, well as its cultural and financial center.
Shanghai is a very crowded city with more than 11 million people. During the nineteenth century,
Shanghai was very attractive to Europeans because of its strategic location on one of the world's mightiest rivers, the Yangtze. The Europeans influenced
Shanghai architecture, so sights are a mix of cathedrals, Buddhist temples, and the famous sixteeth-century Yuyuan Garden.
Modern Shanghai has three key areas of interest to the visitor. These comprise Sightseeing, Business and Shopping centered upon People's Square and along the Huangpu River. The city's Cultural Center with its public activities and community facilities and finally the main Entertainment and Holiday Tourism area is located at Mt. Sheshan, Chongming Island, Dingshan Lake and Shenshuigang Area.
Shanghai attracts
tourists from all over the world, who enjoy the sightseeing and shopping as well as professionals who come to its thriving business centre. The surprising
Shanghai trip we offer encompasses the Bund, Nanjing Road, Shanghai Museum and the Yuyuan Garden... There is also the distinguished
Shanghai Cuisine, the spectacular Acrobatic Show and the nearby picturesque water towns to round off your visit.