Posted by The Travel Blogger on March 18th, 2008 in Must Do Activities in Shanghai
The Bund is an area located in Shanghai city of China. It is located particularly within the area of Huangpu District in Shanghai or the People’s Republic of China. The bund is known as the buildings as well as the quayside within this section of the road and to some of the neighbouring areas. This [...]
Posted by The Travel Blogger on March 18th, 2008 in Top Sanghai Attractions
Shanghai Museum is a museum of the ancient Chinese art; it caters of about 120, 000 collections of valuable works of art. In fact it’s being wealthy as a collector of the prehistoric Chinese bronze, paintings, ceramics, as well as calligraphy is being commemorated within the whole world. The museum of Shanghai is first open [...]
Posted by The Travel Blogger on March 18th, 2008 in About Shanghai
If you are planning to visit Shanghai China for vacation, you need to consider also the climate that they have and which is the best time to go there. This reason on the other hand, is for you to entirely enjoy your stay while you are in Shanghai. The city on the other hand is [...]
Posted by The Travel Blogger on March 18th, 2008 in Must Do Activities in Shanghai
Shanghai is never known of having its own typical cuisine; in fact the city gathered its cuisine from the provinces particularly in the provinces of Jiangsu and Zhejiang coastal provinces. Generally, typical Shanghai cuisine is recognized by using alcohol. The most famous dishes they served are fish, eel, chicken and crab; they mostly serve it [...]
Posted by The Travel Blogger on March 18th, 2008 in Must Do Activities in Shanghai
The city of China is one of the appointed as most vibrant cities nestling in China. This city is abounding with captivating dance clubs, jazz clubs or karaoke clubs. The city is indeed the best place to please everybody especially those who are travellers. Indeed the city’s nightlife is famous since life here is not [...]
Posted by The Travel Blogger on March 18th, 2008 in Must Do Activities in Shanghai
Despite the reality that the city of Shanghai is now one of the progressive cities in China, still most of the people in here or the residents especially remain living their traditional way of life. Shanghai has many traditional customs being preserved, in order to celebrate their customs; there are various festivals and many exhibitions [...]
Posted by The Travel Blogger on March 18th, 2008 in Top Sanghai Attractions
The famous Oriental Tower is a TV tower which is located particularly at the Lujiazui within the Pudong district at the side of Huangpo River opposite The Bund of Shanghai, China. The construction began in 1991 designed by the prominent contemporary architecture who was Jian Huan Cheng of the prestigious Shanghai Modern Architectural Design Co. [...]
Posted by The Travel Blogger on March 18th, 2008 in Top Sanghai Attractions
Jade Buddha Temple is a famous Buddhist temple in Shanghai particularly in China. This recent temple portrayed from both the Chan as well as Pure Land traditions of Mayahana Buddhism. This temple was established since 1882 which has two jade Buddha sculptures which are known imported from Burma to Shanghai through the sea. These Buddhas [...]
Posted by The Travel Blogger on March 18th, 2008 in Top Sanghai Attractions
The Garden of Contentment or the Yu Yuan Garden is famous in Shanghai as one of the finest Chinese Gardens in China. The garden is nestled within the main ancient City particularly in Shanghai China. It has been said that the garden was first established in 1159 by Pan Yuan. He spent of about 20 [...]
Posted by The Travel Blogger on March 18th, 2008 in About Shanghai
Shanghai city is appointed as the largest city of China and considered as the eight largest cities in the world. The city is situated particularly within the banks of the Yangtze River Delta within East China. The city as well is known to China as the fortress of contemporary economy, industrial, communications, and the financial [...]