As one of the oldest, and largest metropolises in the world, swathes of Shanghai are devoted to leisure and recreation. When the sun goes down, and the neon lights turn on, crowds flock to the city's bars, clubs and KTV joints. From wine to chocolate bars, ... Read More>>
Nanjing Road 南京路 Huaihai Road 淮海路 North Sichuan Road 四川北路 Zhangyang Road 张杨路 Fuzhou Road 福州路 Yuyuan Shopping City 豫园商城 New Shanghai Shopping City 新上海商业城 Xujiahui Shopping City 徐家汇商业区 Jiali Sleepless City 嘉里不夜城 Nanjing ... Read More>>
Textiles and Embroidery (Rongxiu) 绒绣 Shanghai Qipao 旗袍 Silk (Sichou) 丝绸 Jiading Yellow-Grass Weaving 嘉定黄草编 Chongming Hairy Crab 崇明蟹 Shanghai Pudong Chicken (Shanghai Pudong Ji)上海浦东鸡 Houyin Fish (Noodle Fish) 银鱼 (面条鱼 ) Jingjing ... Read More>>
Shanghai, the Paris of the Orient, is a shopper's paradise for everyone from shopaholics to casual bargain-hunters. In the world of fashion, Shanghai is best known for Shanghai Fashion Week, The Shanghai International Costume Cultural Festival, and The ... Read More>>
Hongmei Lu 虹梅路 Huanghe Lu 黄河路 Wujiang Lu 吴江路 Yunnan Nanlu 云南南路 Zhapu Lu 乍浦路 QiBao Snack Street 七宝小吃街 Gu Ling Lu Snack Street 牯岭路小吃一条街 Town God’s Temple Snack Stree 老城隍庙小吃 Hongmei Lu 虹梅路 Offers a wide variety of ... Read More>>
Xiang You Shan Hu (mud eel) 响油鳝糊 Xiang You Shan Hu is a noted Shanghainese delicacy made from mud eel that is cut into strips and carefully seasoned. Read More>>
Although it has loomed large as a city for barely a century and half – the blink of an eye in the grand sweep of Chinese antiquity - there are few cities that have had Shanghai's impact on the imagination of the world or on the story of modern China. ... Read More>>
The cosmopolitan city of Shanghai is a fascinating place to visit at any time of the year, but travelers tend to avoid the cold winter months and the scorching July and August. The best time of the year to visit is early autumn. Read More>>
Known as the Pearl of the Orient, China's eastern metropolis of Shanghai is steeped in fascinating history. It welcomes a flood of visitors to its streets at all times of the year. It is a very interesting blend of what happens to a city when the east meets ... Read More>>
Pudong International Airport (PVG) and Hongqiao International Airport (SHA) Shanghai has two international airports, Pudong International Airport (PVG) and Hongqiao International Airport (SHA). Pudong International Airport serves as an international gateway ... Read More>>
Shanghai's busiest train stations are Shanghai Railway Station, Shanghai South Railway Station and Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station. There are three different ways to book a train ticket in Shanghai: over the phone, online and at the ticket window. Tickets ... Read More>>
Shanghai has about 1,680 long-distance bus routes that connect it with many other cities in China. Most of the bus stations can be found around Zhabei District near the Shanghai Railway Station. Popular destinations include cities in Jiangsu and Zhejiang ... Read More>>
There are more than 1,100 bus routes in operation in Shanghai, and buses are jam-packed the entire day. Shanghai Railway Station, Renmin Square (People's Square), Xujiahui, Zhongshan Park, Wujiaochang, Shanghai Indoor Stadium and Dongchang Road serve as the ... Read More>>
Shanghai has a comprehensive city rail transit system known as the Metro, which combines the subway, light rail and Pudong Airport Maglev line. As of July 22 2014, the Shanghai Metro system comprises 567 kilometers, covering 332 stops. Hours of operation: ... Read More>>
Bicycles Shanghai tourist areas are spread out and are not all centrally located. Its best pick a few attractions clustered together and rent a bike to go see them. Biking is a great way to experience the city and get some exercise. Currently, certain Giant ... Read More>>
China Country Code Number: 0086 Shanghai City Code Number: 021 Postcode: 200000 Emergency & Most Commonly Used Fire: 119 First Aid: 120 Police Station: 110 Check Telephone Number: 114 Telephone Failure Complaint Line (free): 112 Weather Report: ... Read More>>