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Sun Yatsen's Residence
Edit ThisThe great forerunner of China's Democratic Revolution Dr Sun Yatsen and his wife Madame Soong Ching Ling lived and worked here for the revolution from 1918 to 1924. Here Dr. Sun met with representatives of the Chinese Communist Party and brought about the first Nationalist-Communist coalition in history. For opening hours call: 64372954.
| type: | Memorial Sites |
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| address: | Shangshan Rd. |
| openinghours: | not open daily |
Jade Buddha Temple
Edit ThisYufo Si (the Jade Buddha Temple), boasting the second of the city's most important religious sites, is a monastery built in 1882 to enshrine two magnificent statues which had been brought from Burma. Each of these Buddha is carved from a single piece of white jade: the larger statue, a reclining figure, is displayed downstairs, while the smaller, but far more exquisite, sitting statue is housed in a room upstairs as part of an extensive collection of Buddhist sutras and paintings. monish balaji: great
| type: | Temples |
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| address: | Anyuan 170 |
Shanghai Botanical Gardens
Edit ThisAn oasis in the industrial city. Gigantic park that includes spectacular gardens with beautiful flowers and various sorts of trees and animals. Open usually from 8 am - 4 pm. (it might be closed on Sundays).
| type: | Gardens & Parks |
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| address: | Longwu Lu 1111 |
| tel: | 6451-3369 |
Old Shanghai Teahouse
Edit This| type: | Museums |
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| address: | Fangbang Zhong Lu 385(Shanghai Old Street) |
| tel: | 5382-1202 |
Yu Garden (Yuyuan)
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photo by: Takashi
Yu Garden (Yuyua), a classical garden south of the Yangtze with a history of over 400 years, created in the mid-16th century, towards the end of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). There are more than 40 scenic spots in the garden ingeniously partitoned, where the halls, chambers, towers and pavilions, rockeries and flowing streams all express the essence of the Ming and Qing Dynasty garden architecture of the South.
| type: | Hotspots |
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| address: | Yu Yuan Rd. |
| openinghours: | 8:30 am - 5 pm, open daily |
Shanghai Zoo
Edit ThisOne of the best Chinese zoos. Major attractions include rare Chinese birds, pandas, crocodiles, and of course the South China tiger, also known as the Amoy tiger.
| type: | Parks, Gardens and Zoos |
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| address: | 2381 Hongqiao Rd. |
| openinghours: | 6:30 am - 5:30 pm, usually open daily |
The Bund (the Waitan)
Edit ThisThe Bund
photo by: Duncan Jones
The Bund, an Anglo-Indian term for the embankment of a muddy waterfront, facing the river with its magnificent collection of European and Japanese colonial architecture, runs along the Huangpu River and there are plenty of street performers, peddlers and food. The Bund is most spectacular with one side of the boulevard lined up with buildings of "Old-fashioned American big city" style. These used to house banks, trading houses and exclusive clubs. Look at the grandeur of the Bank of China and the Greek columns of the Customs House.
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Guhua Park
Edit ThisGuhua Park, is a delightful, well-planned park on the outskirts of Shanghai in Nanqiao Town. The best part of the park is "San Nu Temple", which is a tribute to the three daughters of the King of Wu who during the Zhou Dynasty hanged themselves in the north Nanqiao Town of Fengxian in order to avoid being caught by the soldiers of Yue. It is a peaceful and worthwhile daytrip.
Take the subway to Xinzhuang station and catch a public bus from the southern side (about 1 hour). You can also catch the Nanmei bus from the bus station near Jinjiang Park subway (40 more..
| type: | Parks, Gardens and Zoos |
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| address: | Jiefang Rd., Fengxian County |
| tel: | 21-57426892 |
| openings: | daily till 5pm |
Anting Park
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| address: | Moyu Road, Jiading District |
| tel: | 21-59578602 |
Yangpu Park
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| address: | Shuangyang Road |
| tel: | 21-65433780 |
Huangpu Park
Edit ThisThe oldest and smallest park of Shanghai.
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| address: | Zhongshan Dong 1 Rd. |
| openinghours: | 5 am - 10 pm |
Oriental Pearl TV Tower
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For many visitors to Shanghai, the best thing is to go up Pudong's Oriental Pearl TV Tower, the new symbol of Shanghai. When the night is coming, under the reflection of multi-colored lamps, the slim and graceful demeanor is more fascinating. The 11 steel structured round balls are just like 11 shining pearls embedded on the body of the tower, form poetic conception of big and small pearls dropping down on the Jade disc.
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Ohel Moshe Synagogue
Edit ThisOpen Monday to Friday, 9 AM to 11:30 AM and 1 PM to 4 PM. Parts of the Ohel Moshe Synagogue, built in 1927, is now used as a small museum. This plus two additional halls are used to record the 30,000 Jews who fled Nazi Europe to survive the war. Shanghai was one of the few places to accept them.
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| address: | Number 62 Changyang Road, Hongkou District. |
HK and Shanghai Bank
Edit ThisA little way south down the Bund from the Peace (turn right as you face the river) stands the Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank. By the time this grand branch opened in 1925, the bank was reputed to be the largest bank in the Far East, whose building is a unique set of contemporary murals rediscovered during recent renovation work.
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Community Church
Edit ThisShanghai's largest Protestant church.
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| address: | Hengshan Lu 53 |
Museum of Sex Culture
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| address: | Nanjing Dong Lu 479 |
| tel: | 6351-4381 |
Jing An Temple
Edit ThisA tiny temple located downtown. It has been renovated several times.
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| address: | Nanjing Xi Lu 1700 |
The People's Square
Edit ThisThe People's Square in the center of Shanghai and the south side of People's Park, is the political, cultural, commercial center and the hub of traffic. In the past, here was large stretch of cement land. After reconstruction, the People's Square combines the flavor of Chinese traditional culture with the modern city in one, expands the function suitable for use, increases the sightseeing function, let Shanghai glow with youthful vitality.
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Aisi Children's Park
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| address: | Hailun Road |
| tel: | 21-56662476 |
Pingliang Park
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| address: | Pingliang Road |
| tel: | 21-65430642 |
