Friday, July 20, 2018

Things to remember when travelling to Shanghai

Shanghai is one of the most populous cities of china and a very important financial district for its port is accountable for one third of China’s exports. Shanghai has much to offer to tourists from Night Street shopping to luxurious cruise on river Huangpu.

#1 Attractions in Shanghai
The Bund is one of the most noted architectural symbols of Shanghai. The Bund, or the waterfront, is surrounded by about 50 various buildings of different architectural styles including Gothic, Baroque, Romanesque, Classicism and the Renaissance. Shanghai Nanjing road is one of the longest road in the world which stretches for almost 5.5 kilometers. It has to offer from expensive western branded products to plush hotels and food corners.

Famous Yuyuan Garden
One of the most famous gardens in Shanghai is the Yuyuan Garden. It has been a popular tourist attraction since decades. It was built at first by Pan Yunduan as a private garden. A lot of local shops operate on the vicinity of the Yuyuan gardens which sell an assortment of local foods and other items.

Why you visit the Silk Factory in Shanghai
China is famous for its silk, visiting a silk making factory can be a unique and exquisite experience. There you can see many popular silk shirts and silk clothes. If you are interested in the traditional clothes, then you can spend some money to try some of them. It's the upper class clothes in ancient China. 

Taking a River Cruise on Huangpu
If one wishes to have a luxurious and soothing evening Huangpu river cruise is one of the most mesmerizing tours offered in Shanghai and is a good place for spending a romantic evening.

Eat as a Shanghainese eat
Shanghai cuisine is popular as Hu cuisine "Red cooking" is a popular style of stewing meats and vegetables. Beggar's chicken, lion's head  and Shanghai-style Niangua  are also unique to Shanghai, as are Shanghai fried noodles, a regional variant of chow Mein that is made with Shanghai-style thick noodle. Lime-and-ginger-flavored century egg and stinky tofu are other popular Shanghai food items. Seafood is very popular in the region. The most notable local delicacy is Shanghai hairy crab. A notable Shanghai delicacy is Xiaolongbao, sometimes known as Shanghai dumplings in English-speaking countries. 

About the weather of Shanghai
Weather in shanghai is mild and moist with shanghai receiving precipitation for about one third of a year. Shanghai has distinctive four seasons with cold winters and hot summers, however the best time to visit shanghai is during March to May.

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