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Shanghai is bustling with people and is as lively and active a city as you are likely to find anywhere. With fast-paced shopping, high-pressure bartering and information-packed museum touring you'll be ready for quiet strolls in Renmin Park, morning tai chi or a day trip to Hangzhou's beautiful and relaxing lake.
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Shanghai Art Museum
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- 86 21 6327 2829
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Location:
- Nanjing Xi Lu 325
- Huangpu (northwest edge of People's Park at Huangpi Lu)
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The Museum occupies a heritage building, that once overlooked a racecourse. This landmark of old Shanghai is People's Square (Ren Min Guang Chang). There are twelve exhibition halls on five floors showing modern and traditional fine art. Temporary art shows are also organized regularly. Visitors can take part in sketching and painting lessons and art lectures. The lecture hall can also be hired for functions. A gift shop is on the first floor. Admission: charges are higher for special exhibitions.
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Hangzhou
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- 86 21 6333 2226 (Tourist information)
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- Hangzhou
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Hangzhou is home to scenic West Lake, a mirror-perfect pool of water surrounded by weeping willows, beautiful stone arch bridges and botanical gardens. What makes the lake so memorable, however, are the people. Arrive at the lake around 6:00am and you will meet such an array of kindly elderly people that you'll want to relocate to the city permanently. These happy individuals descend on the lake every morning for tai chi, dancing, aerobics, sword play and more. In addition, meet locals having their morning tea at many of the lake-side cafes as they play checkers, cards or just chat about old times. Aside from West Lake, Hangzhou has vast silk markets, rolling scenic hills for hiking and a beautiful temple full of practicing monks and mountain-side rock carvings. Plan to spend the entire day here but do not be surprised if you end up spending more than just one.
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People's Square
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- Ren Min Street
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People's square is a large open area composed of the Shanghai Museum, The Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Hall, The Shanghai Grand Theatre, and the municipal government buildings. It has many shops and attractions, one of them being Raffles city, a mall-like shopping center with a subway station underground. People's Square is a beautiful walk with trees and amazing photography spots of tall unique buildings and the many people always filling it. It is right next to People's Park.
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Renmin Park
Contact:
- 86 21 6327 1694
Location:
- 231 Nanjing Road West
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Renmin Park is a central green space in close proximity to Shanghai's museums and Nanjing lu.
Description:
What was once a racetrack is now the beautiful Renmin Park. Renovated in keeping with Chinese design traditions, visitors can jog or work-out in the mornings, and stroll through in the evenings. A small pond with lotuses, rental boats, and a children's play area are some of the other reasons to venture here.
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Huai Hai Road
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- 86 21 6333 2226 (Tourist Information)
Location:
- Hai Hai Road & Shirmen er Road
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Hai Hai Road is not only covered in flashing lights and blinking signs, but has bars, clubs, boutiques, bookstores and some of the finest food in Shanghai. It is worth checking out if your stay in Shanghai will be longer than a few days or if you are craving food and sights from your homeland. Additionally, Huai Hai Road remains one of the best places in Shanghai to take a date, stroll arm in arm under the bright lights as you window shop, stop for coffee or drinks at a nearby bar and even entice your romantic other to dinner with the aroma of international cuisine drifting across the boulevard.
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Nanjing Road
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- 86 21 6333 2226 (Tourist Information)
Location:
- Nanjing Central Road
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Description:
The road to see and be seen on for shopping, eating, pub-crawling or simply absorbing Shanghai's famous modern feel.
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Morning Tai Chi
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- 86 21 6333 2226 (Tourist Information)
Location:
- Zhongshan Dong Lu
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Even though most Chinese residents consider these morning tai chi gatherings as nothing more than "life in general," most foreign visitors are drawn to them. It represents the rare chance to witness Chinese culture without the gleam of tourist hype. Hundreds gather each morning along the Bund, a rebuilt hump of land overlooking the Huangpu River, to practice the disciplines of tai chi and kung fu. Some even take it one step further by practicing ballroom dancing, an odd sight at dawn. All "practices" are open to the public.
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Yu Gardens
Contact:
- 86 21 6355 5032
Location:
- Zhongshan South Road & Renmen Road
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Our Local Expert Says:
Located in Old Town, the Yu Gardens are a must see tourist shopping destination.
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You can find almost anything you want in the Yu Gardens bazaar. With renovated old Chinese buildings, and winding streets full of shops and salespeople, you are sure to spend all day seeing everything. There is an antique mall that sells little trinkets, statues, jewelry, and paintings. Many restaurants can be found; among them are places for foreigners. There are also the many street food vendors for the curious. One of the most interesting shops is the 2RMB stores; the equivalent to an American dollar store.
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Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Hall
Contact:
- 86 021/6372-2077
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Location:
- Renmin Da Dao 100
- Huangpu (northeast of the Shanghai Museum; entrance on east side)
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This museum, nestled in the very hip People’s Square area, is home to the government’s detailed history and future hopes for the Shanghai area.
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If your stay in Shanghai will be long, then the museum is worth a short daytrip, however, if you only have a few days then this propaganda and modeling center can be skipped in favor of something more up to date or lively. The first floor holds a small model of the city, covered in dust and looking dejected and lonely. The second floor is a pictorial history of the area which is worth a look-see. Some images show a side by side view of the city 30 years ago and today, which is quite amusing only if you know the city well. The third floor is where the magic happens. A model of the city stretching across some 50 yards shows every street, building and alley in fine, dusty detail. The fourth floor holds some interesting models and literature on China's first green city, to be completed outside Shanghai sometime in the future.
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