Flights to Shanghai
Overview
Shanghai Holiday Guide
Shanghai, China’s principal town, is home to various thrilling sightseeing. Large crowds in this fun city offers quieter historic regions and fascinations alongside its many newer tourist sites. Shanghai is one of the world’s busiest container ports and hence provides occasions for exploration by water along the Chinese coast and its inland waterways. Apart from numerous world-class museums and art galleries, there are various beautiful gardens and parks, fine old temples and traditional pagodas. Shanghai is renowned as the birthplace of the Communist Party of China and also serves as an excellent jumping-off point to explore other zones of China.
Understand the Geography of Shanghai
Shanghai is situated on the east tip of Yangtze River Delta and midway along China’s eastern shoreline. It rims the estuary of Yangtze River to the north, Jiangsu and Zhejiang Provinces to the west and Hangzhou Bay to the south. Due to its beneficial geographical position, Shanghai has become a great and wealthy port city.
Attractions
Things to see in Shanghai
- Shanghai's Promenade: The Bund
- Yu Garden
- The Jade Buddha Temple
- The Shanghai Museum
- Longhua Temple and Pagoda
- The Oriental Pearl Tower
- People's Square
- The French Connection: Tianzifang
- Xujiahui Cathedral and the Sheshan Basilica
- Shanghai Science and Technology Museum
Things to do in Shanghai
- Take a ride on the Maglev the world's fastest train
- Cruise along Huangpu River on your way to The Bund
- Enjoy exhibits at Shanghai Museum
- Enjoy green spaces at Yuyuan Garden
- Bird's-eye view the city from the World Financial Center
- Have Fun at Disneyland Park
- Sit inside a revolving restaurant at The Oriental Pearl TV Tower
- Watch performances at Shanghai Circus World
- Stroll around in a Watertown Zhujiajiao
- Walk and Shop along Nanjing Road