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Shanghai Travel Guide

Widely regarded as the citadel of China's modern economy, the city also serves as one of the nation's most important cultural, commercial, financial, industrial and communications centers.

About Shanghai

Shanghai covers an area of 2717 sq. miles (7037 sq. Km) and is estimated to have a population of 18.5 million people being the largest city of the People's Republic of China and the eighth largest in the world.

Attractions

Shanghai’s quintessential teahouse has floated atop the lake at the heart of Old Town, in front of Yu Yuan, since 1784, built by area cotton-cloth merchants as a brokerage hall. Tea drinking was forbidden inside until the late 1800s, when it became what it is today. Believed to be the original model for Blue Willow tableware, the five-sided, two-story pavilion with red walls and uplifted black-tiled eaves has served everyone from visiting heads of state to local laborers. This is the place in Shanghai to idle over a cup of tea, seated in front of the open windows. Huxin Ting (meaning “mid-lake pavilion”) is reached via the traditional Bridge of Nine Turnings, so designed to deflect evil spirits who are said to travel only in straight lines.

Dino Beach

Chenghuang Miao (Temple of the Town God)

Baiyun Guan

Oriental Pearl TV Tower



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