Discover Shanghai’s hidden architectural gems and untold urban stories. Join us to explore the city’s rich history and vibrant culture.
Discover Shanghai’s hidden architectural gems and untold urban stories. Join us to explore the city’s rich history and vibrant culture.
- Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street - Nanjing East Road Pedestrian Street is one of the most bustling commercial streets in Shanghai, often referred to as the “First Commercial Street of China.” It blends modern and traditional commercial atmospheres, with old established shops like Shanghai First Food Store, Peace Hotel, and Nanjing Road Pedestrian…
- Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street - Nanjing East Road Pedestrian Street is one of the most bustling commercial streets in Shanghai, often referred to as the “First Commercial Street of China.” It blends modern and traditional commercial atmospheres, with old established shops like Shanghai First Food Store, Peace Hotel, and Nanjing Road Pedestrian Plaza alongside modern shopping centers like New World Daimaru and Hongyi Plaza. - The Bund (Wai Tan) - The Bund is located along the Huangpu River in the heart of Shanghai and is one of the city’s most famous landmarks. It features over 20 historical buildings of various architectural styles, showcasing the splendor of Shanghai’s modern architecture. The Bund faces the Huangpu River to the east, with the modern Lujiazui financial district across the river, offering a spectacular view. At night, the Bund is brightly lit, attracting countless tourists to enjoy the scenery and take photos. Strolling along the Bund, you can experience the historical charm of old Shanghai and admire the bustling modern cityscape, making it an excellent place to understand Shanghai. - Yuanmingyuan Road - Yuanmingyuan Road is located in the Huangpu District of Shanghai and is a street rich in history and cultural heritage. It was once part of the Shanghai French Concession and retains many historically significant buildings, such as the Origin of the Bund and century-old structures. The blend of French charm and modern urban atmosphere attracts numerous visitors to explore and take photos. Strolling along Yuanmingyuan Road, you can feel the depth of history and experience the fashionable ambiance, making it an ideal place to understand the diverse culture and historical development of Shanghai. - Zhapulu Bridge - Zhapu Road Bridge is located in Hongkou District, Shanghai, spanning the Suzhou River and connecting Hongkou District with Huangpu District. As a bridge with a long history, Zhapu Road Bridge has witnessed the development and changes of Shanghai. This bridge is also the best Photography Spots for Shanghai Landmark Buildings (Oriental Pearl Tower, Shanghai Tower) - Garden Bridge - Waibaidu Bridge(also named Garden Bridge) is built in 1907, and it was China’s first all-steel structure riveted bridge, marking the beginning of Shanghai’s modernization. The bridge has a sleek and attractive design, blending Western industrial architectural styles. Waibaidu Bridge serves not only as a vital transportation hub but also as an iconic landmark of Shanghai, often used as a filming location for movies and TV dramas. At night, the bridge lights up beautifully, complementing the modern skyscrapers of Pudong across the river, attracting numerous visitors for admiration and photography.
- Professional English-speaking tour guide
- Professional English-speaking tour guide
- Bottled water
- Bottled water
Shanghai, the economic hub of Mainland China, shares the same level of prosperity as other major cities. When you find yourself on the bustling streets of this metropolis, how can you quickly uncover the hidden stories of the city? How can you grasp the true urban tales? The silent buildings hold the answers.
Join us as we transport you back to the…
Shanghai, the economic hub of Mainland China, shares the same level of prosperity as other major cities. When you find yourself on the bustling streets of this metropolis, how can you quickly uncover the hidden stories of the city? How can you grasp the true urban tales? The silent buildings hold the answers.
Join us as we transport you back to the enchanting city of a century ago and reveal the stories that locals know, behind the city’s rise.
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