Shanghai, the largest metropolis in China, is the intersection of the eastern and western culture. As the host city of EXPO 2010, Shanghai is focused on by
countries all over the world once more.
"Walkers Only" Nanjing Road Flanked on both sides by famed shopping centers, department stores, specialty
stores, exotic restaurants and cultural and recreational facilities, the
5-km-long Nanjing Road is the most sophisticated shopping and tourist complex in
Shanghai. Everyday More than 1 million visitors throng it.
In
the evening hours Shanghai
comes alive with its bustling
nightlife. Its venues
present a host of diverse
nightlife environments that
set the tone for every mood
and occasion. Whether you
are looking to host local
or out of town business
clients,share some quality
time with colleagues and
friends, or catch a romantic
moment with a loved one,Shanghai
has the place for you. Everything,
from live pop, rock and
jazz to Showtime entertainment
to cool, quiet hideaways,
is in the offering on Shanghai.
Jade Buddha
Temple located at the inter- section of An Yuan road and Jiang
Ning road,
the Jade Buddha Temple is famed in China and even in the world. In Qing Dynasty, the Master Huigeng, accompanying 5 jade buddha statues from Burma...
The Bund, known as architecture fair, is the symbol of shanghai. the buildings, high and low, are built along the Huangpu river. there
are various styles like grecian, gothic, british and french etc...
Oriental Pearl TV Toweris
situated in the tip of Lujiazui of the east shore of Huang-pu river, looking
from the other side of the river is the new Bund. The height of the tower is 468
meters, occupies the first place in Asia, the third place in the world...