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Travel Guide - Shanghai

Shanghai, China is a major tourist destination in Asia with abundant historical landmarks. Some of the frequently visited places in the city are the internationally renowned the City God Temple and the Oriental Pearl Tower that lies in the middle of its ever-expanding metro area. Its skyline is simply magnificent as it is the largest hub of finance, trade and commerce in mainland China. Shanghai is known as a port city and the largest city in China with over 20 million residents consisting of Chinese and foreign migrants. It is also considered one of the fastest growing economies in the world.

The strong Chinese culture and traditions in Shanghai are still very much alive considering its modernity. The city has many wonderful parks, restaurants, cafes, bars making it one of the cities in China that possesses a very active nightlife. There are many westernized parts in Shanghai where you can see many hip neo-Chinese but still holds their old Chinese traditions sacred. Some of the must-see destinations in this lovely city are the Jade Buddha Temple, Yu Yuan Gardens, Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Shanghai Museum, Xin Tian Din, ZhuJiaJiao and Nanjing Road, just to name a few.

Shanghai Travel Guide

The best about Shanghai is the Chinese cuisines known to be the most delicious in China. It is also known as a major shopping destination with hundreds of elegant specialty stores, fashion boutiques, bargain markets, and large international chains. The Bund is the most famous attractions in Shanghai and becomes even more beautiful at night when the buildings are lighted up, making a spectacularly colorful scene to behold. The architecture in this city is incredible with the use of many different styles such as Baroque, Gothic and Renaissance evident in its many banks and hotels.

Climate: Shanghai generally has a humid climate called subtropical and has four distinct seasons. In winter, it gets really cold due to the Siberian winds from the north and the temperature can drop at freezing levels. The city experiences an average of two days of snowfall within a year. Summer in the city becomes very warm and humid but with occasional rain showers and abnormal thunderstorms. Typhoons are often experienced in Shanghai that causes flooding in the city. It other seasons are spring and fall which are generally dry and sunny. Its wettest weathers happen in the month of June.

Transportation: The city of Shanghai takes pride in its Shanghai Metro, of the rapidly-growing railways systems in the world. It currently has ten lines that extend to many suburban districts. Its public transport systems are very efficient including thousands of buses, trolleybuses, and metered taxi cabs. Bicycles used to dominate the main roads and highways of the city but are now only allowed in the city's bicycle lanes and intersections.

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