I don’t know if you are aware of this.. But Shanghai is one of the most vibrant cities in Asia. It’s definitely not your out-dated communist country as many would like to think. Attractions are aplenty and the folks there speak mainly in Mandarin and other dialects but a lot of them do speak in English as well.
The city itself is sophisticated, innovative and has attracted many foreign companies to set up their business in this country. Shanghai is definitely modern China, a cosmopolitan city buzzing with activities and never ending of eateries and more. Tour those thousand years of architectural temples, fine dining and the contemporary urban living on the Bund.
The best time to go to Shanghai has got to be from September to November because summer being the peak season is not only expensive.. But the weather can be quite undesirable and muggy. Temperate weather and interesting art festivals and fairs are what attracted me.. During my visit to Shanghai.
Shanghai is known as the Paris of the East and so aptly named because the old and the new merge together.. To give you the experience of a lifetime. Visit the Bund and eat at the M on the Bund or Grand Hyatt if you are in Pudong. Visit the Shanghai Museum by taking the metro and spend half a day there. Don’t miss the teahouses and bazaar at Shanghai’s old town. And don’t forget to check out one of Xintiandi’s trendy restaurant for lunch or dinner.
The city itself is sophisticated, innovative and has attracted many foreign companies to set up their business in this country. Shanghai is definitely modern China, a cosmopolitan city buzzing with activities and never ending of eateries and more. Tour those thousand years of architectural temples, fine dining and the contemporary urban living on the Bund.
The best time to go to Shanghai has got to be from September to November because summer being the peak season is not only expensive.. But the weather can be quite undesirable and muggy. Temperate weather and interesting art festivals and fairs are what attracted me.. During my visit to Shanghai.
Shanghai is known as the Paris of the East and so aptly named because the old and the new merge together.. To give you the experience of a lifetime. Visit the Bund and eat at the M on the Bund or Grand Hyatt if you are in Pudong. Visit the Shanghai Museum by taking the metro and spend half a day there. Don’t miss the teahouses and bazaar at Shanghai’s old town. And don’t forget to check out one of Xintiandi’s trendy restaurant for lunch or dinner.