[4K] Shanghai Walk | Gubei | Changning, Downtown Shanghai | China
Gubei is an affluent residential area located in Changning District, Shanghai. Gubei is best known as an enclave of East Asian expatriates in Shanghai, including those from Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.Gubei also has a significant number of expatriates from Europe and North America.
Chinese Hot Pot Dinner & Shanghai Night Life, China Trip EP #34
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Shanghai Travel Vlog: Best Rides at Shanghai Disneyland | Kim Mendoza
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[4K] Shanghai Walk | Pudong | Lujiazui Financial Zone | Oriental Pearl TV Tower | China
Lujiazui is Shanghai’s glitzy financial district, known for futuristic skyscrapers like the Shanghai Tower, with its lofty observation deck, and the needle-like Oriental Pearl TV Tower, home to the Shanghai Municipal History Museum. The area is also noted for its luxe-hotel nightlife, with European fine dining, stylish bars and posh dance clubs offering panoramic views.
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Shanghai Vlog: Playa Maya Water Park!
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Playa Maya Water Park opened in Shanghai in 2013. It's easily accessible my metro. Just take Line 9 to SheShan Station then follow the crowds up the escalation and across the overpass to the free shuttle buses. Be careful, though, because there are two destinations. One route will take you to Playa Maya while the other will take you to the amusement park Happy Valley.
Admissions was 180 RMB per adult. If you enter the park after 4:00 pm, the cost of admissions drops to 140 RMB. You're not allowed to take any water or food into the park, which inevitable means that food and beverage cost a bit more inside the park than outside. Truthfully, you could probably sneak some snacks and drinks in if you wrap them in clothing or towels and put them at the bottom of your bag. ;)
The park was TONS of fun! It opened at 10:00 am and it was starting to get busy by the time we arrived at 10:45 ish. We played the whole day and stayed until 4:30.
There are lots of slides but seem to be more group/tube slides than single person slides, which we loved. Kids have to be at least 130 cm tall for most of the slides. There's a large section exclusively for children. Playa Maya also has a cool scuba diving pool, but it's small and pricey, 180 RMB for just 20 minutes. They also offer underwater fashion shoots and wedding shoots, but those cost even more. There's certainly something for everyone!
We definitely hope to go back next year!
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Shanghai Travel Guide - China Unforgettable Experience
Shanghai Travel Guide - China Unforgettable Experience
Shanghai was the largest and most prosperous city in the Far East during the 1930s. In the past 20 years it has again become an attractive city for tourists from all over the world. The world once again had its eyes on the city when it hosted the 2010 World Expo, recording the greatest number of visitors in the event's history.
Shanghai is split in two by the Huangpu River (黄浦江 Huángpǔ Jiāng). The most basic division of the area is Puxi (浦西 Pǔxī) West of the river, versus Pudong (浦东 Pǔdōng), East of the river. Both terms can be used in a general sense for everything on their side of the river, but are often used in a much narrower sense where Puxi is the older (since the 19th century) central part of the city and Pudong the mass of new high-rise development across the river since the 1980s.
Districts of Shanghai :
The Bund (外滩 Wàitān)
Changning (长宁区; Chángníngqū)
French Concession (Luwan, Xuhui)
Hongkou (虹口区; Hóngkǒuqū)
Huangpu excluding the Old City (黄浦区; Huángpǔqū)
Jing'an District (静安区; Jìngānqū)
Old City (南市; Nanshi)
Putuo (普陀区; Pǔtuóqū)
Yangpu (杨浦区; Yángpǔqū)
Zhabei (闸北区; Zháběiqū)
Chongming (崇明县; Chóngmíngxiàn)
Pudong (浦东 or 浦东新区; Pǔdōng or Pǔdōngxīnqū)
Western Suburbs (Baoshan, Jiading, Qingpu, Northern Songjiang, Western Minhang)
Zhujiajiao (朱家角)
Southern Suburbs (Jinshan, Fengxian, Southern Songjiang, Eastern Minhang)
Shanghai is a fascinating mix of East and West. It has historic shikumen (石库门)houses that blend the styles of Chinese houses with European design flair, and it has one of the richest collections of Art Deco buildings in the world. As there were so many concessions (designated districts) to Western powers during the turn of the 20th century, in many places the city has a cosmopolitan feel. There is everything from classic Parisian style, to Tudor style buildings that give an English flair and 1930s buildings reminiscent of New York or Chicago.
If you intend to stay in Shanghai for more than a few days the Shanghai Jiaotong Card is a must. You can load the card with money and use it in buses, the metro, Maglev and even taxis, saving the hassle of buying tickets at each metro station and keeping change for buses and taxis. Shanghai is a good city for walking, especially in the older parts of the city such as The Bund, but be aware this city is incredibly dynamic and pavements can be obstructed or unpleasant to walk through when near construction areas. The native language of locals, Shanghainese, is part of the Wu group of Chinese languages, which is not mutually intelligible with Mandarin, Cantonese, Minnan (Hokkien-Taiwanese) or any other forms of Chinese.
Shanghai local cuisine, or Shanghainese food is also known as Shanghainese cuisine, and authentic Shanghai cuisine, mainly features freshness, especially the fresh fish and shrimps, bright colours, and original flavours. Boiled eel(锅烧河鳗), three yellow chicken(三黄鸡), fried shrimp (油爆河虾), Shanghai drunk crab(上海醉蟹) etc. are the typical local cuisine.
Accommodation in Shanghai can be rivaled by few cities in China, in terms of both variety and services. There are establishments for all types of travelers, from backpacker options for the weary to top of the line hotels and serviced apartments for those wishing to be spoiled. Puxi has both new and old hotels with class architectural styles and charm, some of them described in stories when Shanghai may have been the only place in China known to much of the rest of the world, while modern amenities commonly found in Pudong rival many hotels in Asia and beyond.
A lot to see in Shanghai such as :
The Bund
Yu Garden
Oriental Pearl TV Tower
Nanjing Road
Shanghai World Financial Center
Shanghai Disney Resort
Jin Mao Tower
Xintiandi
Shanghai Museum
Jade Buddha Temple
Tianzifang
Shanghai Tower
City God Temple of Shanghai
People's Square
Shanghai Disneyland Park
Shanghai Ocean Aquarium
Jing'an Temple
Shanghai Science and Technology Museum
Longhua Temple
Shanghai Zoo
Huaihai Road
Shanghai Natural History Museum
Fuxing Park
China Art Museum
Chongming Island
Waibaidu Bridge
Suzhou Creek
Shanghai Wild Animal Park
Nanjing East Road
Century Park
Happy Valley Shanghai
Nanjing West Road
Lujiazui
Nanpu Bridge
Shanghai New International Expo Center
Zhongshan Park
Gongqing Forest Park
Changfeng Park
( Shanghai - China ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Shanghai . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Shanghai - China
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Chinese President holds intimate dinner for the Macrons in Shanghai | AFP
Chinese President Xi Jinping offered French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte a warm welcome with lanterns, a tea ceremony and moonlight walk, capped by an intimate dinner in a beautiful Shanghai park. IMAGES
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SHANGHAI: Disneyland Resort Tour | Best of Shanghai | (FULL HD)
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Heres a video of some random shots from Shanghai Disneyland. I was there for two days and had so much fun. The park is always pretty busy. I would recommend getting to the park prior to opening and trying to be some of the first in the park and ride the more popular rides then. Also be sure to bring sunblock/ hats/ sunglasses/ umbrellas/ etc. It can be pretty hot and sunny in Shanghai and you may be doing a lot of standing in line in the sun. Also bring in an empty water bottle and some snacks to save money by refilling your water bottle and eating your own snacks. Hope you enjoy!
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Shanghai Disney: Magic Kingdom with a Chinese twist
Disney has just opened a new theme park near Shanghai, where it hopes to tap China's booming middle class and domestic tourism.
The group already had a park in Hong Kong: but the Shanghai one is the first in mainland China. The project had been in the works for nearly two decades, and negotiations with Chinese authorities weren't always easy.
Today Shanghai Disney: is a j…
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Shanghai Nightlife in China: TOP 6 Bars & Nightclubs
This is my ultimate Shanghai nightlife guide in China featuring the Top 6 bars & nightclubs which I carefully selected including places such as Muse, Bar Rouge, Sir Ellys, Fusion Nightclub, Linx and the incredible M1NT nightclub where Chinese girls go absolutely wild! Subscribe to my channel ► for weekly videos!
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To my surprise, the music was awesome at most venues.
Before you go out make sure to install the ExpressVPN app, otherwise you'll not be able to use Google Maps, which is a necessarity if you get lost or cannot find the venue.
I got lost many times looking for particular clubs. China bans Google, Facebook, Gmail, Twitter & Instagram. So for communication with the locals install WeChat, which is the WhatsApp of China.
Start off your night at Sir Elly's on top of the Peninsula Hotel, this bar has the most mesmerizing view of Shanghai (Pudong business district), than head over a few blocks down the Bund for Bar Rouge.
Bar Rouge is the most popular bar in Shanghai where you can meet expats and many English speaking locals, make sure to go on Thursday for Ladies Night!
A little further down the Bund you'll find club M1NT, this amazing club on the 24th floor of an office building, has a massive shark aquarium in their hallway and often themed events.
Entrance is free that's why drinks start at $20, so make sure to pre-drink or come with a thick stack of bills.
A 10 minute cab ride from the Bund you'll are Fusion Nightclub in the French Concession, here you'll find a young often foreign crowd jamming to house & EDM. This place wasn't my cup-of-tea.
Than there is Linx Nightclub near People's Park, a super upscale club with many expensive cars parked up-front. The club was rammed with models and douchebags, although music was good.
Again Linx had free entrance as well with drinks starting at $20
Two other places worth mentioning is NEST, a lounge bar for great dining and predrinking with friends before you start your night and club MUSE across the street from NEST, MUSE actually really surprised me, this place had incredible DJ's, so make sure to check it out when you are in the area.
Luckily cab rides start at 18 yuan ($4) which usually covers the cost getting from club to club. If you don't speak Mandarin, make sure you have your hotel address written down so the cab driver knows where to take your drunk ass.
All-in-all, the Shanghai nightlife is pretty amazing and definitely worth checking out when stopping by in Shanghai.
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New York & Shanghai ,City Skyline comparison // 纽约和上海,City-Skyline比较
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SHANGHAI - The Bund & Huangpu River cruise
“Once a year go someplace you’ve never been before.” – Dalai Lama
We had already learned that Shanghai is China’s largest city and has a massive population of 25 million (yes that is equivalent to the entire population of Australia ... incomprehensible), and with so many things to do and see in Shanghai we prepared ourselves for a whirlwind 2 days.
As we travelled over the stately Nanpu Bridge, we silently admired the awesome Huangpu River and surrounding views. We then gracefully looped around the spiralling roadways while our knowledgeable tour guide clarified the differences in architecture on the eastern and western sections of the river. He pinpointed some of the modern mega high-rise buildings on the eastern side aka “New Shanghai” and explained the significance of the historical European buildings on the western side aka “Old Shanghai”.
On our arrival to the Bund we were given some free time to explore this famous waterfront promenade. We were fascinated by the large ships travelling along the river and marvelled at the huge variety of architectural styles on both sides. Of course, the best way to admire Shanghai's classic skyline views is on a river cruise (keep reading to find out about our night river cruise).
Our final day of sightseeing in Shanghai started with an optional maglev train experience. What is Maglev? A floating vehicle for land transportation that is supported by either electromagnetic attraction or repulsion. This is the world's first and only commercialized maglev train line in operation and has a highest speed of 431 km/h, the whole journey (30km) is covered in only 8 minutes. Of course, our tour guide challenged us to photograph the moment the 2 trains passed each other on the tracks. Even with warnings and a countdown it was an impossible feat, the best we could do was to video the iconic moment.
Next, we headed to the Shanghai Museum, a large and renowned museum with over 120,000 precious artistic relics from more than 5,000 years ago. The marvellous galleries displayed precious bronze, ceramics, paintings and calligraphies, as well as valuable jades, coins, Chinese seals, furniture and sculptures. It was an amazing opportunity to understand the profound Chinese history and culture, and escape the heat and humidity (ahhh).
In the afternoon, we enjoyed some free time and had a little nap to recharge our batteries before venturing back to the Huangpu River for our (optional) night river cruise. We had been given a heads-up as to the best vantage spot for getting great photos and videos of the buildings and lights, and it seems that this message had been communicated to every tourist on the vessel. We eventually found a little nook at the rear of the vessel and patiently waited to capture the extraordinary views of the illuminated buildings and boats. The enhanting light display included changing colours and images that were even synchronised to music … ASTOUNDING!
Time to hit the road!
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Experience Park Hyatt Shanghai - The Highest Hotel in China
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Set atop the 492 meter tall Shanghai World Financial Centre, exhibits a stunning display of contemporary design where modern style and historical trademarks combine with grace and ease. As one of the highest hotels in the world, with our location occupying floors 79 to 93 of The Vertical Complex City. guests can take in sweeping views of the city's only international boutique hotel, a one-of-a-kind property where service and attention to details is unmatched.
Enjoy breathtaking views from our restaurants that are favourites with locals as well as visitors, such as 100 Century Avenue Restaurant featuring Western, Japanese and Chinese cuisines, and Dining Room, popular for its European specialties. Wine to suit any tastes comes from our climate controlled cellar, which houses more than 7,000 bottles of some of the best selections in the world.
For the ultimate sanctuary of tranquility, well-being and rejuvenation, you'll find the renowned Water's Edge Spa, which has the highest infinity pool and whirlpool spa at its location on the 85th floor.
We invite you to visit the Tai Chi Courtyard located near Water's Edge, where classes are held each morning. What we hope that you remember most about your stay, is the highest level of gracious service that we strive for every day, that your every need was met, and the your visit to the Park Hyatt Shanghai was memorable in every way.
We hope each time you visit Shanghai that you will return to the Park Hyatt Shanghai, where luxury is personal.