Tourist Attractions
Yu Garden »
Yu or Yuyuan Garden is a classical garden built during the Ming dynasty and finished in 1577. A must-see Shanghai attraction, yu means ‘pleasing' in Chinese and with pavilions, halls, rockeries, carp ponds and cloisters to explore, you're sure to enjoy spending some time in the scenic environs of Yu... more »
Shanghai Museum »
For ancient Chinese treasures, the Shanghai Museum houses over one million relics including prized collections of ancient bronze, ceramics, jade, paintings, coins, furniture, seals and calligraphy. Located in the centre of Shanghai in People's Square, it's worth setting aside a day to explore the gems within the museum's 11 galleries... more »
The Bund »
Call it the Bund or by its street name, Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu, this famous waterfront area is an iconic symbol of Shanghai and dotted with examples of European architecture styles including Gothic Revival, Baroque Revival, Romanesque Revival, Classicism and Art Deco on the west bank. Today the area is... more »
Xintiandi »
Encompassing two blocks between Madang and South Huang Pi Roads, Xintandi is an upmarket pedestrian street straddling the old and the new where you can dine at expensive bars and restaurants and shop in chic boutiques among heritage housing. Designed as ‘the city's living room', it's the ideal spot to... more »