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Discover with us the most amazing things to do in Shanghai Top Shanghai Attractions. China’s largest and most prosperous city is also the most populous city proper in the world. Shanghai has a rich history, but even more unique is its modern character, which you will not experience anywhere else in the world. • A perfect spot to begin a tour across the city is People’s Square. There is a lot to discover, such as the large Shanghai Museum - one of the most visited museums in China. You can admire a wonderful collection of 140,000 precious objects focused on ancient Chinese art. Near the museum, you can find the Grand Theatre. Its automatic stages belong to the biggest and best-equipped ones in the world. The Urban Planning Museum is also included in the People’s Square area. The exhibition at this museum is a great introduction to Shanghai and provides tourists with an excellent perspective on and presentation of the city. • Right next to the square is located People’s Park, which has become a favourite sight of the city. It is home to other great museums, a small funfair suitable for visits of families with children and many other interesting attractions. • The must-see attraction is The Bund, which is around 1.5 kilometers length promenade running alongside the river. It used to be a rich centre of foreign establishment in Shanghai. It houses 52 European-style buildings and especially Art Deco architecture. Today the buildings serve as restaurants, galleries, and offices. • Are you looking for some relaxation? Visit the 2-hectares Yu Garden also known as Yuyuan Garden typical for its classical Chinese architecture. The translation of the garden’s name means happiness. This oasis in the centre of Shanghai was built in 1559 and at that time it was the largest garden in the city. Damaged during World War II, it was eventually reopened to the public in 1961. Do not miss Yuyuan Bazaar right next to the garden. With many restaurants, tea houses, and shops, it is a good place to taste some local snacks and buy souvenirs. • In one of Shanghai’s central business districts, you can find the ancient Jing'an Temple from the 13th century. It belongs to the most famous Buddhist temples in the city. The complex was reconstructed after a devastating fire in early 1972, and in 1990 the whole temple was finally opened to the public. Here you can experience the authentic atmosphere of ancient architecture and religious rituals. There is the largest sitting jade Buddha statue in China. It is 3.78-metre high with an incredible weight of 11,000 kilograms. • Another landmark of Shanghai is the 468-metre-high Oriental Pearl Tower. There are three observatory areas, each at a different height. The lowest sphere is called Space City - home to a science fantasy city with a fabulous sightseeing hall. The middle sphere starts at 259 meters. There you can find remarkable revolving restaurants and viewing platforms. The highest one, called the Space Module is at a height of 350 meters and from this place, you will have a breath-taking view of the entire city. Be prepared for the glass floor, which makes the experience even more unforgettable. • Do not worry that you cannot speak Chinese in this cosmopolitan city, English is a compulsory subject in primary schools. • ► CLICK the SUBSCRIBE button for more interesting clips:    / @tourandtraveltv   • #shanghai • #china • #tourandtravel

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