
Shanghai
- The Bund
- Yu Garden
- Tianzifang
- Shanghai Museum
Shanghai
As China's "Magic City," Shanghai blends century-old heritage with modern vitality. The Bund's "Exhibition of World Architecture" features 52 classical buildings in varied styles lining the Huangpu River, witnessing a century of urban change; Lujiazui's skyscraper cluster gleams with glass facades in the sun, showcasing the prosperity of an international metropolis.
Old Shanghai charm hides in every street: Yu Garden's pavilions, terraces, and Nine-Bend Bridge embody the refinement of Jiangnan gardens; Tianzifang's shikumen lanes, now home to creative shops and specialty restaurants, weave together art and local life; Nanjing Road's time-honored brands and trendy stores create a vibrant mix of tradition and trends.
Modern Shanghai is equally captivating: cruise the Huangpu River for stunning night views of both banks; explore the Shanghai Museum to touch Chinese civilization through bronzes, ceramics, and calligraphy; stroll along Wukang Road, snap photos of internet-famous mansions, and capture the atmosphere.
Shanghai cuisine—from rich, savory local dishes to refined Cantonese—lets your palate experience the city's diversity. There is no single face to Shanghai; vintage and trendy, tradition and modernity blend perfectly. Whether you seek historical depth or urban trends, the Magic City delivers.


