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A vibrant Jewish community appeared on the banks of the Huangpu River in old Shanghai, for a brief flash in history. Now scholars and former refugees of this amazing enclave are trying to make sense of it all..
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A factory went bankrupt and was turned into galleries and studios for contemporary artists. These range from the very successful to emerging artists, and cover paintings, sculpture, textiles and photography - plus whatever has been introduced recently. Takeaways range from a few dollars to megabucks, and there's a nice coffee shop there too.
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Take a tour to explore Shanghai by crossing the most commercial busiest watercourse on the huge bridge with many shipyards beneath it to Shanghai's new financial district of Putong. The tour gives a real gleam of the Shanghai harbour and incredible city lay out..
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The Seven Treasures Town is famous for its old streets, which were once named as the Ding's Farmstead in the ancient Chinese Dynasty of Han. In the early days of the Song Dynasty, the Seven Treasures Temple was moved to the place and the town was renamed as Seven Treasures Town just same as the temple. Moreover, a legend said that the place was so named because it possessed the following seven treasures – the Gold Lotus Scripture, the Magic Tree, the Big Bell Floated from Afar, the Buddha Flown over from Afar, the Gold Cock, the Jade Chopsticks and the Jade Axe. The town was reconstructed with huge amount of money in 2000 and was transformed into a great tourist resort once again. .
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A fascinating and enjoyable creation of old Shanghai beneath the Oriental Pearl Tower. You are 'in' the streets of the old city, hearing the sounds and seeing imaginative scenes that use life-size or scale models to show local history from the Chinese view: foreign merchants, opium wars, the 'fun' life of farmers and traditional stores, bars, stock exchange, court scenes and beheadings - you'll need a couple of hours to really enjoy.
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The synagogue is located in Changyang Road and was first built in 1907, as a religional gathering place for Jewish people during the Second world war,also the youth organiztion has put its base in the synagogue. Possibly it the place where most article and practical data about Jewish refugee resident. .
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A world-class aquarium with a total area of 22,413 square meters and. There are more than 300 different species with a total of 12,000Fishes in display.It's the largest modern ocean aquarium in Asia adjacent to the Oriental Pearl TV Tower and Jingmao Tower, which is another symbolic cultural scenic spot in Pudong..
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Enjoy the Acrobatic Show in the evening.It has a high reputation for the performance,usually being called the first Acrobatic city in China.
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Bund Tunnel for Sight-seeing locates between Outside beach and Oriental Pearl TV Tower, which is the first river pedestrian tunnel in China, Total length is 646.70 metres , the whole project finished completely in the year of 2000 .The six-sound-track and high-fidelity stereo system match the changes of the views, making tourists feel as if they were right at the scene
Location: No.300 Zhongshan East No.1 Road (Puxi); No.2789 Bingjiang Road (Pudong).
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Home to a number of famous writers in the 1930s, the street has some nice restored buildings and art supply shops, curios, antiques and other old goods
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