Shanghai, China's largest and most prosperous city, exudes an atmosphere of self-confidence and vitality, and for that reason alone is worth a visit, even though the city isn't exactly brimming with sightseeing venues . Instead, the beauty of Shanghai lies in the city's more subtle charms, for example, its contrasts between the old and the modern, between Colonial China and the New China.
Shanghai Maglev Train
Maglev train ride from Pudong Airport to the city center is a perfect way to feel Shanghai.
Fuxing Park
It offers an out-of-the-ordinary facet of Shanghai in sharp contrast to the hustle and bustle of this great metropolis.
Shanghai Museum
Shanghai Museum has large collection of rare cultural relics which are over 120,000 pieces.
50 Moganshan Road
From here, you will find the best of Shanghai’s contemporary artists as well as emerging talent.
Dongtai Road Antique Street
It is the only remaining flea market in Shanghai that is still devoted to selling antiques.
Huangpu river night cruise
The cruise boats offer an excellent view of the famous colonial-era buildings that make up the Bund.
Xin Tian Di
Xin Tian Di in Shanghai has groups of historic Shanghai-style architecture, a cluster of western bars and cafés.
Urban Planning Exhibition Hall
If you’re stunned by Shanghai today, go to see how it will look in 2020.
The Oriental Pearl TV Tower
Towering high above Pudong New Area, the Oriental Pearl TV Tower has been the outstanding landmark of Shanghai .
Shanghai World Financial Center
The structure features 3 floors of underground parking, shops and a conference center.
Shangcheng Acrobatic Show
There are performances by one of Shanghai's best acrobatic troupes here most nights.

















