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Shanghai Travel Guide Shanghai, Hu for short, is a renowned international metropolis drawing more and more attention from all over the world. Situated on the estuary of the Yangtze River, it serves as the most influential economic, financial, international trade, and cultural center in East China. Also, it is a popular travel destination for visitors to sense the pulsating development of the country.
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Tour Planning Generally speaking, most tourists usually spend 3 - 4 days to travel in Shanghai. If time permits, they will allocate another 2 days for side trips to nearby Suzhou, Hangzhou and some water towns. So, how can you prepare for a perfect trip to Shanghai? Here are some suggestions for you: Things to Do & Places to Visit Transportation Shanghai, an important air, rail, road and water transport hub in eastern China, offers great convenience for travelers. With frequent flights, trains and buses, traveling becomes a breeze. The urban transportation is also quite satisfactory. Despite the traffic jams that do happen occasionally, the convenient taxis, buses, metro trains, etc. can take you to any corner of the city. Shanghai Weather & Best Time to Visit Shanghai features a mild and humid climate with distinct seasons: a warm and pleasant spring, a hot and rainy summer, a cool and comfortable autumn, and a cloudy and chilly winter. July and August are the hottest months, during which temperatures exceed 35℃ (95℉) for more than 10 days, while the coldest period from late January to early February witnesses the lowest temperature dropping to -8℃ (18℉). Spring and autumn, featuring pleasant weather and moderate temperatures, are the best seasons to plan a Shanghai travel.January February March April May June July August September October November December Dining
Shanghai's restaurants are among the finest in the country, offering quality food and superior service. The city has a plethora of food delights focusing on the traditions of Beijing, Sichuan, Hunan, Guangzhou, and of course the local Shanghai Benbang dishes featuring salty, sweet and fresh. If visitors are homesick for Western food, this is also available in the downtown area. In addition, Shanghai is the city with the most coffee shops in China and has a rich coffee culture. Shopping
Known as the “Oriental Paris”, Shanghai is a shopper’s paradise, with various bustling commercial streets and shopping centers beckoning shopaholics. One of the musts for visitors is the Nanjing Road. Huaihai Road intrigues those with modern and fashionable tastes, while North Sichuan Road meets the demands of ordinary folk. Moreover, Xujiahui Shopping Center, Yuyuan Shopping City and Jiali Sleepless City are also thriving and popular destinations. Nightlife
Shanghai is fascinating for night owls. The Bund is an absolute must for visitors. The rippling Huangpu River, characteristic buildings on the west bank and extraordinarily futuristic skyscrapers on the east bank all become more enchanting adorned in sparkling colored lights at night. A night cruise on the Huangpu River is highly recommended. For art lovers, the Grand Theater and Oriental Art Center will delight a visitor's taste. For those seeking relaxation, the ideal choice should be Hengshan Road and Xin Tian Di which are thronged with a variety of nightclubs, discos and bars. Travel Tips This part features practical tips for visitors to quickly know the outlines of the city and smooth visitors' sightseeing, business or life in the city. Here lists the topics concerned: Suburban Districts Shanghai has a total of 16 districts, among which Huangpu District has the most tourist attractions. Map We have thoughtfully prepared maps of various aspects of Shanghai for you, including Shanghai tourist maps, Shanghai district maps, detailed attractions maps, transportation maps, etc., to provide you with more convenient guidance.You May Like (责任编辑:) |









