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The city of Shanghai in China is located at the southern end of Yangtze with the river Huangpu flowing through the middle of it. As in 2019, it had a population of 24.28 million. Shanghai is the second-most populous city in the world and also the most populous urban area in China.
The city is a unique mix of tradition and modernity that will charm you in ways. You will find numerous heritage buildings and structures in different architectural styles. The area of Bund on the banks of the Huangpu River has some real architectural marvels from the early 20th century. Then is the Lujiazui area in the city with numerous skyscrapers. The city ranks fifth in the world with the most skyscrapers.
Originally the city was a fishing village and trading town. However, in the 19th century, the trade and the port location made it grow to a phenomenal scale. After the French concession, the city flourished tremendously. It eventually emerged as the financial and commercial hub in the region in the 1930s. The city also witnessed the second Sino-Chinese war. Shanghai of today stands as the showpiece of China’s booming economy.
Shanghai is known for its unique cuisine and dialect, along with an international flair. Annually it hosts numerous national and international events of repute like the Chinese Grand Prix, China Joy, and the Shanghai Fashion Week.
Tourism has emerged as a significant economic activity in the city. Apart from the domestic tourists, Shanghai draws a vast number internationally, with 10.2 million visited it in 2019. It has 71 five star hotels, 1758 travel agencies, over 100 tourist attractions, and a vibrant culture to attract tourists from around the world.
Tip: When visiting Shanghai, greet people with a friendly Ni Hao (Hello) and smile politely.
One of the two international airports of the city is Shanghai Pudong International Airport. It is a significant aviation hub in East Asia and primarily serves international flights while the other airport caters to domestic and regional flights. It is located nearly 30 km east of the city center. You will find several direct flights to Shanghaifrom major airports in Europe and North America. Flights to Shanghai are operated by all major airlines in the world. For cheap flights to Shanghai, you can try British Airways, Etihad Airways, and other airlines too.
Tip: As always, while traveling, book your air tickets in advance to avail of early booking benefits.
The Bund and the People’s Square will be the right choice to stay for the tourists, as it is the downtown of Shanghai. For travelers wishing to experience the traditions, the Old Town will be the best alternative. French Concession area offers a cultural experience of the colonial architecture and trendy modern structures. Jing’an is an excellent choice for a budget stay, and it also has perfect international vibes.
You will not have difficulty in locating areas where you can best explore the local cuisine. Fangbang Road, Yangping Lu Junction, South Bund Fabric Market are some of the areas you must visit for some fantastic street food.
Tip: Do try the dumplings and noodles along with the soup when looking to try the local cuisine.
Mandarin is the preferred language in Shanghai; however, you will have no issues in communicating in English as well. The city is fast evolving itself into a culturally diverse destination. It has strong roots in traditional Chinese culture, although the city is slowly absorbing the western influences as well.
Tip: Don’t miss the beautiful temples and museums of the city to experience its tradition and culture.
For shopping, Shanghai offers the best of the east and the latest from the west. It is a shopper’s paradise offering ample choice for the tourist. Try the Shanghai A.P. Xinyang Fashion & Gifts Market for fabric, souvenirs, and cheap electronics. Then in the Bund Fabric Market, Hongqiao International Pearl City, Qipu Lu clothing market, Shanghai Flower, Bird, Fish and Insect Market, and others that you should not miss. Then are several shopping malls that offer entertainment options and public spaces apart from shopping.
The best way to commute in Shanghai is the metro. It’s immune to the chaotic traffic jams and is also fast and cheap. With its extensive reach, it connects you with top attractions and hotels in Shanghai. Buses are the other viable option; however, it might get a little confusing for the foreign tourist. There are taxi services too that you can avail of for convenience.
Tip: The downtown is compact, and there are frequent traffic jams. Hence, its best avoided during peak hours.
There is plenty to see, visit, and experience in Shanghai. Below are the top attractions that you should not miss:
The Bund- Along the west bank of the Huangpujiang River is this beautiful promenade that has a unique European feel to it.
Yu Garden- Located to the northeast of the old town, the glorious Yu Garden covers an area of 20,000 square miles. It is also known as the Garden of Happiness.
The Jade Buddha Temple- It has two Shakyamuni statues, and the complex is divided into three halls and two courtyards. It is noticeable for its four statues of heavenly kings.
The Shanghai Museum- One of China’s most famous museum, the building itself is a work of art. The museum has four floors with an impressive display of the country’s heritage and culture.
Longhua Temple and Pagoda- In the southwest area of the city, is this splendid temple that is the oldest religious site of China. It is an important place of worship that was destroyed and built several times.
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DL6475 Delta Air Lines | 00:05 LAX 06:25 PVG | z Los Angeles do Shanghai | SMTWTFS | Szukaj | |
DL6389 Delta Air Lines | 00:45 JFK 04:45 PVG | z New York do Shanghai | SMTWTFS | Szukaj | |
01:05 LAX 05:55 PVG | z Los Angeles do Shanghai | SMTWTFS | Szukaj | ||
01:45 JFK 04:40 PVG | z New York do Shanghai | ---W--- | Szukaj | ||
UA835 United Airlines | 10:00 ORD 14:50 PVG | z Chicago do Shanghai | S------ | Szukaj | |
DL089 Delta Air Lines | 10:14 LAX 14:50 PVG | z Los Angeles do Shanghai | ----T-- | Szukaj | |
UA086 United Airlines | 10:40 EWR 13:40 PVG | z New York do Shanghai | S--WTFS | Szukaj | |
CA7216 Air China | 10:50 EWR 13:40 PVG | z New York do Shanghai | -----F- | Szukaj | |
HU8905 Hainan Airlines | 11:25 LAX 16:25 PVG | z Los Angeles do Shanghai | ------S | Szukaj | |
CZ1260 China Southern Airlines | 11:27 LAX 17:40 PVG | z Los Angeles do Shanghai | --T-T-- | Szukaj | |
DL6385 Delta Air Lines | 11:30 LAX 17:45 PVG | z Los Angeles do Shanghai | SMTWTFS | Szukaj | |
AA183 American Airlines | 11:35 LAX 16:25 PVG | z Los Angeles do Shanghai | SMTWTFS | Szukaj | |
MU8882 China Eastern Airlines | 12:25 LAX 17:40 PVG | z Los Angeles do Shanghai | S------ | Szukaj | |
DL185 Delta Air Lines | 12:26 ATL 16:15 PVG | z Atlanta do Shanghai | --T---- | Szukaj | |
12:30 LAX 17:10 PVG | z Los Angeles do Shanghai | SM-W-F- | Szukaj | ||
CA7212 Air China | 13:00 LAX 17:45 PVG | z Los Angeles do Shanghai | ----T-- | Szukaj | |
UA198 United Airlines | 13:20 LAX 17:45 PVG | z Los Angeles do Shanghai | S--W--- | Szukaj | |
MU4396 China Eastern Airlines | 13:48 ATL 18:55 PVG | z Atlanta do Shanghai | --T-T-S | Szukaj | |
13:50 ORD 18:55 PVG | z Chicago do Shanghai | ---W--- | Szukaj | ||
14:50 ORD 18:55 PVG | z Chicago do Shanghai | SMTWT-- | Szukaj | ||
DL6387 Delta Air Lines | 16:25 JFK 19:15 PVG | z New York do Shanghai | S-T---- | Szukaj |