Bike Tour Shanghai (Culture Shock) | Shanghai Vlog
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So I went on this biking tour arranged by a company called Culture Shock. It was actually really cool! They showed me stuff in Shanghai that I never had seen before (even though I have lived here for 7 months)
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Here is some facts about the tour and company:
Founded in 2015 by young entrepreneurs who wanted an alternative to standard/touristy bike tours, together with Shanghainese local experts they looked into a new option for both short-term visitors and expats living in Shanghai.
Culture Shock experiences are multi-theme & off the beaten path tours allowing guests to enjoy China History/Culture/Food and much more, with an experienced foreign tour leader speaking Mandarin, in just a Half day!
We believe that the discovery of a city and its culture cannot be limited to a few buildings and historic dates.
It requires meeting with its people and letting interactions happen naturally for a full immersion.
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In 2010, when Canadian brothers Colin Pyle and Ryan Pyle set out from Shanghai on a motorcycle journey that had never previously been attempted, they thought they had some idea of what lay ahead of them. It was a misconception that became evident by the end of Day 1. But, despite the many challenges they faced, 65 days and 12,000 miles later they'd succeeded in circumnavigating China.
In this first episode from Ryan Pyle Productions, Colin and Ryan Pyle take off from Shanghai on their two well-kitted out BMW bikes for their epic adventure. Within minutes of setting off, Colin is nearly clipped by a giant bus; and that's just the first in a series of unexpected obstacles that lie in wait for the Pyle duo.
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China Tours - The Mighty Yangtze
Cruise into the heartland of China on the Mighty Yangtze River, this phenomenal itinerary offers you a panorama view of China's past, present and future, with eye-opening visits to the Imperial Beijing, Historical Xian, laid back Chengdu, classic Suzhou, water town Tongli, and Cosmopolitan Shanghai in a memorable 15-day vacation.
Begin with Beijing, where you tour the imperial capital's many charms, including the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace, the Temple of Heaven, and the Great Wall of China. Continue to the ancient capital city of Xian, tour the city's many pagodas and temples, go for a bicycle ride along the city wall, and see the famous Terracotta Warrior Army.
Then you fly to Chengdu, to visit the Giant Panda Reserve, sip an afternoon tea at a local bamboo tea houses, and taste the famed Sichuan spicy food. Later, you take an exciting train ride, through the fertile Sichuan Basin, to Chongqing to start your relaxing 3-night cruise down the mighty Yangtze. Sail through the picturesque Three Gorges and admire its timeless beauty.
Your inspiring journey concludes at Shanghai, where you walk on the colonial Bund, and visit many of its modern architectures. From Shanghai, you take a day excursion, touring Suzhou's classic gardens, and strolling on Tongli's Old Street.
shanghai acrobatic performance by Bike China Tours
take German guests to enjoy the shanghai acrobatic performance by bicycle ! Look like he like cycling around shanghai very much!
Mobike, bike rental with WeChat in Shanghai, China
Mobike (Chinese Simplified: 摩拜单车, Móbāi Dānchē), founded and owned by Beijing Mobike Technology Co., Ltd. (Chinese Simplified: 北京摩拜科技有限公司), is a fully station-less bicycle-sharing system headquartered in Beijing, China. It is the world's largest bicycle operator, and in December 2016, made Shanghai the world's largest bike-share city.
In June 2017, Mobike raised $600 million in Series E funding led by Tencent, bringing the firm's fund raising in 2017 alone to nearly US$1 billion. In the same month, the company is valued at US$3 billion.
Currently Mobike operates in over 160 cities in China and in four markets outside of China, which include but are not limited to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Ningbo, Xiamen, Foshan, Zhuhai, Changsha, Hefei, Shantou, Haikou, Deyang, Nanning, Guiyang, Xi'an, Wenzhou, Wuhan and many more.
On the summer of 2017, after having launched bikes in its 100th city Manchester, it has also begun operations in Florence and Milan, and soon in London on September. Mobike Japan was launched on 22nd June 2017, Fukuoka being it's first recipient. Mobike officially launched in Malaysia on the 6th September 2017, with the first bikes being rolled out in Shah Alam.
Hangzhou, A Day Trip From Shanghai
We took the high speed train from Shanghai to Hangzhou, China - an area known for its beautiful gardens and lakes.
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Chinese Groupsets at the Shanghai Bike Show 2019
We're all used to seeing groupsets from Shimano, SRAM and Campagnolo, but there's a growing group of groupsets from Chinese manufacturers. Most of them are aimed at the budget market, but more and more are going for the mid-level of the road bike market..
They're probably not ready to replace your SRAM Red or Shimano Dura-Ace yet, but it's a segment of the market worth keeping an eye on - especially for budget builds.
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China's Bicycle sharing WENT INSANE!
Everyone loves China's innovative bike sharing schemes... Well they used to! People still love to ride them, but new companies are flooding the market and the amount of these bikes around the city are insane! They're becoming a problem and are being neglected, left in strange places, vandalised and you won't believe the footage I have of them in this video! Come and see how bike sharing has gone overboard in China!
Mobike (Chinese Simplified: 摩拜单车, Mo-bai bicycle), founded and owned by Beijing Mobike Technology Co., Ltd. (Chinese Simplified: 北京摩拜科技有限公司), is a fully station-less bicycle-sharing system headquartered in Beijing, China. It is the world's largest bicycle operator, and in December 2016, made Shanghai the world's largest bike-share city.
In January 2017, Mobike raised $215 million in Series D funding led by Tencent and Warburg Pincus.
Access to Mobike bicycles is achieved using the purpose-built Mobike application, which requires a pre-paid 299 yuan fee to prevent deliberate damage of Mobike property. Each user is required to register using their mobile number alongside his/her national identification number (Passport identification and verification is also available for non-Chinese citizens). The software automatically disallows users under the age of 14 to use the app, through the identification number.
To use a bicycle, a user presses the black button near the bottom labeled 扫码开锁 (Scan code to unlock), which brings up a QR-code scanning interface, which requires the user to place the QR-code of a bicycle into the scanning area, after which the software will produce a low-toned beep to indicate a success in scanning the code. After a successful scan a progress bar will appear on the screen, indicating the Progression of unlocking. With a successful unlock, the electronic lock on the bike will produce three short beeps followed by the characteristic Tuck sound generated by the lock opening. In the app, the progress bar fills to 100%, and the notice 开锁成功 (Unlock successful) appears for a short period before getting replaced by the rental timing interface. This interface also records the distance traveled, time spent, energy the user spent using the vehicles (in kCals), and an orange banner indicating the number of the bike and the estimated cost of using the bike. The first three stats shown on the interface will be added to the total value on the user page, while the cost will be deducted from the user's account. If several seconds elapse after the bar fills to 98% without starting the trip in the APP, an error will be reported to the user asking them to try again or change to another bicycle.
Availability in deployed cities is high, but reduces as the distance from the city center increases. Many Mobike bicycles can be found at entrances to metro stations. It is currently deployed in dozens of Chinese cities, which includes but are not limited to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Ningbo, Xiamen, Foshan, Zhuhai, Changsha, Hefei, Shantou, Haikou, Deyang, Nanning, Xi'an and Wuhan.
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Travel Vlog Day 2 | China Cycle Show In Shanghai Tour 2019 | Bicle.com | Ft Büchel And More
Travel Vlog Day 1 | Boy Cornelissen from bicle.com at China Cycle 2019 in Shanghai talks about the latest cycling, e-bike and emobility trends. Interviews Ft | Uwe Ruppel From Büchel | Jack From Vinka | Salvatore Truglio From Prologo |
Shanghai bicycle Tour, From Fudan to The Bund at 4AM!
From Fudan University to the Bund at 4 in the morning.
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HARO BMX China Team Shanghai Tour
HARO BMX中國車隊首次旅行的目的地是中國的心臟-上海,車手鄭喬鴻(臺北)、張智勇(深圳)、黃雯婷(成都)、趙崇禦(沈陽)、康世懿(烏魯木齊)、韋力夫(南寧)、劉海納(沈陽)參與這次為期八天的拍攝,拍攝地點以新江灣城SMP極限運動場地和浦東The Place極限運動場地為主,拍攝期間隊員們及攝像師(梁樂民)不斷探索新的街道騎乘地點,壹切都順利進行。通過BMX車手們的角度再次欣賞上海,妳會發現常人看不到的毅力與勇氣及BMX運動的魅力。非常高興我們成功結束第壹次車隊旅行,大家都完成自己想挑戰的地形和動作,感謝Skullcandy、Oakley等所有的支持!
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This is the first time that HARO BMX China team riders got squad together and shacked up deep in the heart of China one week-Shanghai Tour. Our team riders are Cheng Chiaohung (Taipei), Zhang Zhiyong (Shenzhen), Huang Wenting (Chengdu), Zhao Chongyu (Shenyang), Kang Shiyi( Urumqi), Wei Lifu (Nanning), Liu Haina (Shenyang). The lensman Liang Lemin and our team riders clocked some serious hammers and got some wonderful lines at SMP and The Place skatepark, etc. BMX riders will show you another Shanghai through theirs special insights. Their courages and will powers will let you know more about BMX freestyle. This is what BMX in China is all about. Everything was perfect, nobody injured. Thanks Skullcandy, Oakley, etc for the support!
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Cycling In China - Nanjing To Shanghai (Day 2)
A crazy 4 days bike ride in China from Shanghai to Nanjing!
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The trip doesn't end here. In the next video, I bike from Suzhou to Shanghai.
It's the first time I do such a long bike ride. It think it's really a great way to discover a country.
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Bike tour in Zhaoxiang, Shanghai, China
China countryside near Shanghai in November.
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Cycling in Shanghai, China
As of 2014, Shanghai is one of the four direct-controlled municipalities of China and the most populous city proper in the world, with a population of more than 24 million.
It is a global financial centre and transport hub, with the world's busiest container port. Located in the Yangtze River Delta, it sits on the south edge of the estuary of the Yangtze in the middle portion of the East China coast. The municipality borders the provinces of Jiangsu and Zhejiang to the north, south and west, and is bounded to the east by the East China Sea.
As a major administrative, shipping and trading city, Shanghai grew in importance in the 19th century due to trade and recognition of its favourable port location and economic potential. The city was one of five treaty ports forced open to foreign trade following the British victory over China in the First Opium War.
The subsequent 1842 Treaty of NanJing and 1844 Treaty of Whampoa allowed the establishment of the Shanghai International Settlement and the French Concession. The city then flourished as a centre of commerce between China and other parts of the world (predominantly Western countries), and became the primary financial hub of the Asia-Pacific region in the 1930s.
However, with the Communist Party takeover of the mainland in 1949, trade was limited to other socialist countries, and the city's global influence declined. In the 1990s, the economic reforms introduced by Deng Xiaoping resulted in an intense re-development of the city, aiding the return of finance and foreign investment to the city.
Shanghai has been described as the showpiece of the booming economy of mainland China; renowned for its Lujiazui skyline, and museums and historic buildings, such as those along The Bund, as well as the City God Temple and the Yu Garden.
Cycling in China | Shanghai to Suzhou
Ever wondered what it's like cycling around Shanghai and the surrounding area? If the answer is yes, then this vlog is for you!
In this vlog James and some of his friends cycle from Shanghai to Suzhou and back again.
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Tour Of Beijing 2013 - Inside Line - What Do Riders Think Of China And What Do The Chinese Think?
The tour of Beijing 2013 is well underway, so we decided to ask some of the pro riders and the locals what they thought of each other!
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Both Alex Dowsett and George Bennett of previous 'rider diaries' fame are taking part in the Beijing race, so we asked them and Christian Meier of Orica-GreenEDGE how they had found the race so far this year.
We also went out and spoke to some of the locals who were waiting on the roadside for the race to pass through, along with our great translator Anne, and found out what the people around Beijing thought of the race and who they were looking out for.
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