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2013年5月18日星期六
Top Shanghai Attractions/ Spots Places to visit in Shanghai
The Bund & Huangpu River
Huangpu River is not only the mother river of
Shanghai, which divides the city into east and west parts, but also assembles
the splendid attractions of the city. Situated on the east bank of the Huangpu
River, the Bund is the symbol of Shanghai. New finance and commercial houses as
well as grand buildings built in 1930s in the European architectural styles
cluster along the Bund. At night bright lights add to the happy atmosphere as
people stroll along the wide riverside promenade.
Nanjing Road
Nanjing Road is considered to be the 'No. 1 commercial
street in China', which has been a landmark for this city for a long time.
Along its 5.5 kilometers, you will find over 600 shops that on average are
visited by some 1.7 million people each day. Here, you could purchase
everything wanted, spanning from special and cheap souvenirs to the luxurious
world famous brands.
Yuyuan Garden
Yuyuan Garden is the largest of Shanghai's ancient
gardens with Ming and Qing architectural styles. The garden has six areas, each
with its own style. The Grand Rockery, in the center of the Garden, is the most
renowned sight. Near the garden, there is the City God Temple, where several of
local snack shops and streets are scattered around.
Jade Buddha Temple
It is one of the most famous Buddhist shrines in Shanghai.
The White Jade Buddha was brought here from Burma in the nineteenth century.
One is seated while the other is in the recumbent position of Sakyamuni
symbolizing the Buddha's attainment of enlightenment or nirvana. The temple
also has some impressive images of the Heavenly Kings. Although many people
come to worship each day and burn incense at this very holy and active shrine,
visitors are welcome.
Xintiandi
If you want to experience the historical and cultural
atmosphere of the city, Xin Tian Di is a wise choice. Composed of Shikumen and
modern architectural style, now it has become a hot and fashionable pedestrian
street in the center of the city. Actually, it stands for the popular and
leisurely life style of this city's new generation. The outdoor cafés, bars and
romantic restaurants can be seen everywhere.
Similar Attraction: Tianzifang
Chenghuang Temple
The Chenghuang temple is a Taoist temple, also called
Yi temple, which is composed of many a halls such as the grand hall, middle
hall, bedroom palace, star gods hall, Yama palace, Xuzhen god hall and so on. The
Chenghuang temple had an area of more than 10,000 square meters including two
gardens: west garden (Yu garden) and east garden. The Chenghuang temple has a
great influence on the residents of Shanghai.
The World Financial Center
The Shanghai World Financial Center is a super tall
skyscraper. It is a mixed use skyscraper, which will consist of offices,
hotels, conference rooms, observation decks, and shopping malls on the lower
floors. The hotel component has 175 rooms and suites and goes by the name: The
Park Hyatt, Shanghai. On September 14, 2007, the skyscraper reached 492.3
meters (1,615.2 Ft.) and became the tallest structure on mainland China.
Oriental Pearl TV Tower
The 468 meters high tower, which is the highest in
Asia and the third highest in the world, was put into construction on July
30th, 1991 and completed on October 1st, 1994. It faces the bund across the
Huangpu River. With eleven steel spheres in various sizes Hanging from the blue
sky to the green grassland, the body of the tower creates and admirable image,
which is described in an ancient Chinese verse as: large and small pearls
dropping on a plate of jade
Zhujiajiao Town
Zhujiajiao is the best-preserved ancient water town
among the four ancient towns in Shanghai with a history of 1700 years. In the
period of the Three Kingdoms there were already country fairs in Zhujiajiao and
the business prospered in the Ming Dynasty. Now Zhujiajiao is a graceful and
quiet town. Walking on the zigzag stone pathway and the winding long lanes, you
would feel like walking in an elegant and fresh painting.
Shanghai History Museum
Shanghai History Museum was founded in 1983, and
formally opened to the public on May 27, 1984.by means of more than 1,300
pieces of cultural relics, literature and pictures; it presents a holistic
picture of the long history of Shanghai from the remote antiquity to the
liberation of the city in 1949.
2013年5月12日星期日
Shanghai Expat Life - What to expect and tips to get you started
Whether you have planned for it for a week or a year, becoming a Shanghai expat will be unlike any experience that you could ever imagine. You have likely been briefed by your company about what to expect and what will happen to you and your family, but the only way to get a real feel of how it will be as a Shanghai Expat is to actually live in and experience Shanghai firsthand. Below are some of the challenges most Shanghai Expats have when they first arrive in Shanghai.
Professional challenges to being a Shanghai Expat
Working in China versus your home country will naturally be an exciting, but slightly scary, experience for you. Fortunately, most high-level local business people in Shanghai have a strong grasp of the English language. Because of this, you won't have to force yourself to learn either Mandarin, or the Shanghai local dialect. While the language barriers will be limited, you will need to deal with some cultural differences between the Western and Eastern workplaces. Be aware that many local Chinese businesses work in a very hierarchical system. Respect and relationship building (called guanxi) are typically more important in China than in the west. Keep this in mind as you first meet your new coworkers.
Family challenges of being a Shanghai Expat
Moving your family from a Western country to China will be a drastic change for your spouse and/or children. While you will likely receive a great deal of training and preparation before your move, your spouse and/or children will not be privy to the same information. Your children will especially be caught off guard. They will expect all of the luxuries they are used to in the west. If you know that there is something that you won't be able to provide for your children in China, let them know early and think of a way to make the move more palatable for them. Your spouse will also need to make some very drastic changes in his or her lifestyle. No longer will your spouse have a dependable base of friends to associate with. Keep this in mind as you go on work trips or have after work activities. Your spouse may be more dependent on you for interaction and fun while you two are in China.
The upside of being a Shanghai expat
While there will always be challenges associated with any type of move, there are also a lot of benefits. The most obvious of which is that you will have a chance to explore and gain a strong understanding of a new country and culture. For many, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Often times, you will also benefit from the free perks provided to you by your company. This may include free rent, free international schooling, a personal helper or a driver amongst other things. Finally, the professional experience involved with working in a different country will generally allow you to progress up the ranks of your current company.
Enjoying life as a Shanghai expat does not have to be difficult. While you will encounter many challenges, most expats out here treasure their international experience. Do your best to understand what you are getting yourself into, and your experience should be positive as well.
Shanghai Cheap Transportation
Professional challenges to being a Shanghai Expat
Working in China versus your home country will naturally be an exciting, but slightly scary, experience for you. Fortunately, most high-level local business people in Shanghai have a strong grasp of the English language. Because of this, you won't have to force yourself to learn either Mandarin, or the Shanghai local dialect. While the language barriers will be limited, you will need to deal with some cultural differences between the Western and Eastern workplaces. Be aware that many local Chinese businesses work in a very hierarchical system. Respect and relationship building (called guanxi) are typically more important in China than in the west. Keep this in mind as you first meet your new coworkers.
Family challenges of being a Shanghai Expat
Moving your family from a Western country to China will be a drastic change for your spouse and/or children. While you will likely receive a great deal of training and preparation before your move, your spouse and/or children will not be privy to the same information. Your children will especially be caught off guard. They will expect all of the luxuries they are used to in the west. If you know that there is something that you won't be able to provide for your children in China, let them know early and think of a way to make the move more palatable for them. Your spouse will also need to make some very drastic changes in his or her lifestyle. No longer will your spouse have a dependable base of friends to associate with. Keep this in mind as you go on work trips or have after work activities. Your spouse may be more dependent on you for interaction and fun while you two are in China.
The upside of being a Shanghai expat
While there will always be challenges associated with any type of move, there are also a lot of benefits. The most obvious of which is that you will have a chance to explore and gain a strong understanding of a new country and culture. For many, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Often times, you will also benefit from the free perks provided to you by your company. This may include free rent, free international schooling, a personal helper or a driver amongst other things. Finally, the professional experience involved with working in a different country will generally allow you to progress up the ranks of your current company.
Enjoying life as a Shanghai expat does not have to be difficult. While you will encounter many challenges, most expats out here treasure their international experience. Do your best to understand what you are getting yourself into, and your experience should be positive as well.
Shanghai Cheap Transportation
2013年4月15日星期一
Top Shanghai Travel Trip Tour Tips-Shanghai Festivals Weather Shopping
Best Time to go Shanghai
Shanghai enjoys the subtropical marine monsoon climate, with distinct season differences, spring is warm, summer burning hot, autumn cool and comfortable while winter cold and cloudy. The hottest days in Shanghai come in Judy to August, with the highest temperature above 37 C (99 F). The coldest time is from the late January to early February. The best travel time to Shanghai is in spring (Apr-mid May) and fall(October-mid Nov).
Fast Transportation in Shanghai
Shanghai Shopping Tips
Enjoying the reputation of "Shopping Paradise" and "Oriental Pearl", Shanghai offers great shopping chances with famed shopping "Four Streets and Four Cities". Nanjing road is the most prosperous street with a wide variety of shops from century’s old, special shops or modern malls; Huaihai Road is celebrated for top-end designer’s brands worldwide; North Sichuan road offers inexpensive merchandise while Middle Tibet Road is famed for food and tourism-related service.
The Four Cities for shopping in Shanghai are Yuyuan Shopping City, Xujiahui Shopping City, New Shanghai Shopping City nd Jiali Sleepless City, among them, Yuyuan is the place for specialist Chinese goods like antiques, local crafts, jade wares and jewelry;Xujiahui is the newly-built shopping and entertainment venue, offers costly and middle-priced goods; New Shanghai Shopping City offers the best facilities and amenities and Jiali Sleepless City facing Shanghai Railway Station, and on the Subway line 1, is a bustling commercial area.
There are still other streets and areas worth a visit in Shanghai like Hong Kong Famous Shops Street and Dimei Shopping Center beneath People's Square and Xiangyang Road; and the street vendors everywhere offers some great buys and don't forget to bargain.
Eating in Shanghai
Shanghai cuisine is derived from simple home cooked meals and their ingredients and cooking technique have been upgraded overtime to become the wonderful foods that they are now. Characterized by some as sweet and oily, and the most popular dishes like Shanghai Crawfishes, Xiaolongbao, Guotie, tangyuan, Guotie, new year cake, freshwater crab, shark's fin, dim sum, pear candy, etc. during your Shanghai trip. Xiaolongbao is known as "soup dumplings", a great-known shanghai specialty, which could be found cheaply on the street either fried or steamed on the street or at some Shanghainess restaurants. Be care about your first bite to prevent the squirt of liquid falling on your clothes.Recommended Shanghai restaurants are Maylinge Restaurant, the Zun Pin Shao Cai Gong Fang Restaurant (near Jing An Temple), and the Paul Restaurant.
Safety in Shanghai
Violent crime is rare is Shanghai but some little crimes like pick-pocketing, bike theft and sexual harassment was occasionally. Pay attention to over friendly strangers, who probably dress well, speak fluent English, around the People's square, and entrances/exits of museums or art galleries who invited you to art gallery, tea shop or karaoke and you're unlikely to be physically harmed by will be forced to big a large bill for a simple bear something similar. Call 110 if you encounter such situations and the Chinese police would be of help.
Another scam happening in temple area, you will be lied and make a wish, burn an incense which ends up with hundreds or thousands of money; but the trick also comes directly like being asked how much you want to donate. Legitimate temples in Chain ever charge followers in this way.
Don't rush into or out of Shanghai metro trains in the last moment since the train doors will close before all passengers have boarded.
Nightlife / Entertainment in Shanghai
Shanghai has the most colorful nightlife & entertainment activities in China, with cinemas showing foreign and Chinese films, and theatres featuring opera, dance, drama, acrobatics and puppets. The famous shows include Huangpu River Cruise, Acrobatic Show, and Shanghai Circus World and so on.
Xintiandi is the hottest new entertainment place for tourists to appreciate the history and modern life of Shanghai, also a popular venue for meeting local citizens and foreign visitors. The design of the house in Xintiandi area is attractive, known as the Shikumen style, looks unique; it consists of a wide range of international gallery, bars, cafes, boutiques as well as restaurants.
Shanghai Festivals
There are several interesting festival in Shanghai, like the Shanghai Tourism festival, comes in the second Saturday in September on Huaihuai Road, with kinds of funny activities held, such as the floats parade, a square concert, the display of international music fireworks, the German Beer Festival, the Rose Wedding, parachute-jumping performances (known as "ballet dances" in the air), exchanges between Chinese and foreign tea cultures, international tourism symposiums, and the showcase of the culture and art of A Dream of Red Mansions (a classical novel). In addition, Shanghai also promotes a series of tourism projects, such as being a Shanghai citizen for one day, looking for the roots in Shanghai, and taking a boat tour on the Huangpu River at night.
Another festival takes place at the beautiful water town - Ancient Zhujiajiao Town Tourism Festival; also held in September with traditional performance with strong local flavor: dragon and lion dances, rattle stick dance, waist-drum dance, land-boat dance and ensemble of traditional stringed and woodwind instruments of south China, dragon boat races, martial art performance on boats, traditional speedy boats, music boats, floating lanterns on the river, and the opening ceremony of the folk customs tour...there are also kinds of local delicacies and snacks offered on that day.
Another two wide-known festivals are Chongming Forest Tourism Festival & China Shanghai International Art Festival, with one held on Chongming Island from September to October and others held on Mid November to mid December.
Shanghai enjoys the subtropical marine monsoon climate, with distinct season differences, spring is warm, summer burning hot, autumn cool and comfortable while winter cold and cloudy. The hottest days in Shanghai come in Judy to August, with the highest temperature above 37 C (99 F). The coldest time is from the late January to early February. The best travel time to Shanghai is in spring (Apr-mid May) and fall(October-mid Nov).
Fast Transportation in Shanghai
Shanghai Shopping Tips
Enjoying the reputation of "Shopping Paradise" and "Oriental Pearl", Shanghai offers great shopping chances with famed shopping "Four Streets and Four Cities". Nanjing road is the most prosperous street with a wide variety of shops from century’s old, special shops or modern malls; Huaihai Road is celebrated for top-end designer’s brands worldwide; North Sichuan road offers inexpensive merchandise while Middle Tibet Road is famed for food and tourism-related service.
The Four Cities for shopping in Shanghai are Yuyuan Shopping City, Xujiahui Shopping City, New Shanghai Shopping City nd Jiali Sleepless City, among them, Yuyuan is the place for specialist Chinese goods like antiques, local crafts, jade wares and jewelry;Xujiahui is the newly-built shopping and entertainment venue, offers costly and middle-priced goods; New Shanghai Shopping City offers the best facilities and amenities and Jiali Sleepless City facing Shanghai Railway Station, and on the Subway line 1, is a bustling commercial area.
There are still other streets and areas worth a visit in Shanghai like Hong Kong Famous Shops Street and Dimei Shopping Center beneath People's Square and Xiangyang Road; and the street vendors everywhere offers some great buys and don't forget to bargain.
Eating in Shanghai
Shanghai cuisine is derived from simple home cooked meals and their ingredients and cooking technique have been upgraded overtime to become the wonderful foods that they are now. Characterized by some as sweet and oily, and the most popular dishes like Shanghai Crawfishes, Xiaolongbao, Guotie, tangyuan, Guotie, new year cake, freshwater crab, shark's fin, dim sum, pear candy, etc. during your Shanghai trip. Xiaolongbao is known as "soup dumplings", a great-known shanghai specialty, which could be found cheaply on the street either fried or steamed on the street or at some Shanghainess restaurants. Be care about your first bite to prevent the squirt of liquid falling on your clothes.Recommended Shanghai restaurants are Maylinge Restaurant, the Zun Pin Shao Cai Gong Fang Restaurant (near Jing An Temple), and the Paul Restaurant.
Safety in Shanghai
Violent crime is rare is Shanghai but some little crimes like pick-pocketing, bike theft and sexual harassment was occasionally. Pay attention to over friendly strangers, who probably dress well, speak fluent English, around the People's square, and entrances/exits of museums or art galleries who invited you to art gallery, tea shop or karaoke and you're unlikely to be physically harmed by will be forced to big a large bill for a simple bear something similar. Call 110 if you encounter such situations and the Chinese police would be of help.
Another scam happening in temple area, you will be lied and make a wish, burn an incense which ends up with hundreds or thousands of money; but the trick also comes directly like being asked how much you want to donate. Legitimate temples in Chain ever charge followers in this way.
Don't rush into or out of Shanghai metro trains in the last moment since the train doors will close before all passengers have boarded.
Nightlife / Entertainment in Shanghai
Shanghai has the most colorful nightlife & entertainment activities in China, with cinemas showing foreign and Chinese films, and theatres featuring opera, dance, drama, acrobatics and puppets. The famous shows include Huangpu River Cruise, Acrobatic Show, and Shanghai Circus World and so on.
Xintiandi is the hottest new entertainment place for tourists to appreciate the history and modern life of Shanghai, also a popular venue for meeting local citizens and foreign visitors. The design of the house in Xintiandi area is attractive, known as the Shikumen style, looks unique; it consists of a wide range of international gallery, bars, cafes, boutiques as well as restaurants.
Shanghai Festivals
There are several interesting festival in Shanghai, like the Shanghai Tourism festival, comes in the second Saturday in September on Huaihuai Road, with kinds of funny activities held, such as the floats parade, a square concert, the display of international music fireworks, the German Beer Festival, the Rose Wedding, parachute-jumping performances (known as "ballet dances" in the air), exchanges between Chinese and foreign tea cultures, international tourism symposiums, and the showcase of the culture and art of A Dream of Red Mansions (a classical novel). In addition, Shanghai also promotes a series of tourism projects, such as being a Shanghai citizen for one day, looking for the roots in Shanghai, and taking a boat tour on the Huangpu River at night.
Another festival takes place at the beautiful water town - Ancient Zhujiajiao Town Tourism Festival; also held in September with traditional performance with strong local flavor: dragon and lion dances, rattle stick dance, waist-drum dance, land-boat dance and ensemble of traditional stringed and woodwind instruments of south China, dragon boat races, martial art performance on boats, traditional speedy boats, music boats, floating lanterns on the river, and the opening ceremony of the folk customs tour...there are also kinds of local delicacies and snacks offered on that day.
Another two wide-known festivals are Chongming Forest Tourism Festival & China Shanghai International Art Festival, with one held on Chongming Island from September to October and others held on Mid November to mid December.
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