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3 Days in Shanghai 3 Days in Shanghai Contact us | turipo.com | [email protected] 3 Days in Shanghai Shanghai full travel plan. Our 3 days vacaon tour plan in Shanghai, 3 days inerary in Shanghai, the best things to do in Shanghai and around in 3 days: Pudong, Yu garden, The bund and more attractions in Shanghai.., China travel guide. Contact us | turipo.com | [email protected] Warning: count(): Parameter must be an array or an object that implements Countable in /var/www/dev/views/templates/pdf_day_images.php on line 4 Day 1 - Shanghai Contact us | turipo.com | [email protected] Day 1 - Shanghai Dinner 1. Oriental Pearl TV Tower Wu Jiang Lu, Jingan Qu, Shanghai Shi, China, 200085 Duration ~ 1 Hour Lunch 1 Century Ave, LuJiaZui, Pudong Xinqu, Shanghai Shi, China, 200000 Telephone: +86 21 5879 1888 4. Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street Website: www.orientalpearltower.com Duration ~ 2 Hours Rating: 4.5 Nan Jing Lu Bu Xing Jie, Nan Jing Lu, Huangpu Qu, Shanghai WIKIPEDIA Shi, China The Oriental Pearl Radio & TV Tower is a TV tower in Shanghai. Its locaon at the p of Lujiazui in the Pudong New Area by the side of Huangpu River, opposite The Bund, makes 5. People's Square it a disnct landmark in the area. Its principal designers were Duration ~ 1 Hour Jiang Huan Chen, Lin Benlin, and Zhang Xiulin. more.. People's Square, Huangpu, Shanghai, China 2. Kao Shanghai Congyoubing WIKIPEDIA Duration ~ 1 Hour People's Square is a large public square in the Huangpu District of Shanghai. It is south of Nanjing Road and north of Huaihai Century Ave, Pudong Xinqu, Shanghai Shi, China, 200000 Road. People's Square is the site of Shanghai's municipal government headquarters building and the standard reference Cong You Bing are scallion pancakes that differ from their point for measurement of distance of almost all more.. western counterparts in their use of dough instead of baer. This ubiquitous thick and filling treat is perfect for breakfast or a midday pick me up. 6. Grandmother Restaurant (Huatuo Road) Duration ~ 2 Hours 3. Wujiang Road Wai Po Cai Guan ( Hua Tuo Lu ), Pudong Xinqu, Shanghai Shi, China, 201203 Duration ~ 1 Hour Contact us | turipo.com | [email protected] Warning: count(): Parameter must be an array or an object that implements Countable in /var/www/dev/views/templates/pdf_day_images.php on line 4 Day 2 - Shanghai Contact us | turipo.com | [email protected] Day 2 - Shanghai The Shanghai Museum is a museum of ancient Chinese art, 4. era-时空之旅 1. Tianzifang situated on the People's Square in the Huangpu District of Duration ~ 3 Hours Duration ~ 2 Hours Shanghai, China. Rebuilt at its current locaon in 1996, it is considered one of China's first world-class modern museums. China, Shanghai Shi, Zhabei Qu, 共和新路 2266 邮政编码: 210弄 Taikang Rd, Da Pu Qiao, Huangpu Qu, China 200072 Telephone: +86 21 6630 0000 Monday: Open 24 hours 3. Xibo Website: www.era-shanghai.com Tuesday: Open 24 hours Rating: 4.7 Wednesday: Open 24 hours Duration ~ 2 Hours Thursday: Open 24 hours Friday: Open 24 hours 83 Changshu Rd, Jingan Qu, Shanghai Shi, China Saturday: Open 24 hours Sunday: Open 24 hours Monday: 12:00 – 2:30 PM, 6:00 – 11:00 PM Tuesday: 12:00 – 2:30 PM, 6:00 – 11:00 PM Rating: 4.2 Wednesday: 12:00 – 2:30 PM, 6:00 – 11:00 PM 10:00 Shopping Thursday: 12:00 – 2:30 PM, 6:00 – 11:00 PM Friday: 12:00 – 2:30 PM, 6:00 – 11:00 PM Saturday: 12:00 – 2:30 PM, 6:00 – 11:00 PM WIKIPEDIA Sunday: 12:00 – 2:30 PM, 6:00 – 11:00 PM Tianzifang or Tianzi Fang is a tourisc arts and cras enclave Telephone: +86 21 5403 8330 that has developed from a renovated tradional residenal Website: www.yoka.com area in the French Concession area of Shanghai. It is now home Rating: 4.4 to boutique shops, bars and restaurants. shopping 2. Shanghai Museum WIKIPEDIA Duration ~ 3 Hours Xibo may refer to: Xibo people, Tungusic people in Asia Xibo language, language of Xibo people King Wen of Zhou, or Xibo, Shang Hai Bo Wu Guan, RenMin GuangChang, Huangpu Qu, king of the Zhou dynasty Western Bo, early Shang capital, Shanghai Shi, China, 200085 idenfied by some scholars with Yanshi Shang city Xibo, an open source digital signage system WIKIPEDIA Contact us | turipo.com | [email protected] Day 3 - Shanghai Contact us | turipo.com | [email protected] Day 3 - Shanghai designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox and developed by the Mori 1. Ohel Moishe Synagogue Building Company, with Leslie E. Robertson Associates as its structural engineer and China State Construcon Engineering Duration ~ 2 Hours more.. Mo Xi Hui Tang, Hongkou Qu, Shanghai Shi, China, 200085 WIKIPEDIA The Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum is a museum commemorang the Jewish refugees who lived in Shanghai during World War II aer fleeing Europe to escape the Holocaust. It is located at the site of the former Ohel Moshe or Moishe Synagogue, in the Tilanqiao Historic Area of Hongkou district, more.. 2. Longhua Temple (Longhua West Road) Duration ~ 1 Hour Long Hua Si ( Long Hua Xi Lu ), Xuhui Qu, Shanghai Shi, China 3. Shanghai World Financial Center Duration ~ 1 Hour Shang Hai Huan Qiu Jin Rong Zhong Xin, LuJiaZui, Pudong Xinqu, Shanghai Shi, China, 200085 WIKIPEDIA The Shanghai World Financial Centeris a supertall skyscraper located in the Pudong district of Shanghai, China. It was Contact us | turipo.com | [email protected] GENERAL TIPS Eating and drinking Tea Eggs: Even as Shanghai’s street food scene fades, tea eggs are sll available The Big Four Warriors On the top of the agenda of breakfast foods are what the everywhere, from convenience stores to newspaper stands. The chicken eggs are Shanghainese have deemed “the four warriors” (sìdà jīngāng, 四大金刚) nicknamed hard boiled in a mixture of green tea and soy sauce and kept in a crock pot for such because they have been the cornerstones of breakfast food for generaons. warmth They’ve not only stood the test of me, but they also effecvely fight off hunger. The grand quartet starts off with flatbreads, which effecvely translate to ‘Dabing’ 5 Noodle Dishes to Try in Shanghai: theculturetrip.com (dà bǐng, 大饼) or big bread. Baked in coal ovens, they hold a pocket of warm air and are fragrant with sesame seeds. Number two are the fried dough scks (Yóuáo, 油 Money and cost 条), light as air, which should be eaten straight out of the deep fryer and pair How to save up to 30% with Shanghai GO Card: // mart-destinations.evyy.net perfectly with the third warrior, silky soy milk (doujiang, 豆板醤). Finally, there is the Shanghainese favorite, cifangao (Cí fàn gāo,糍饭糕). Akin to a rice burrito (sans tortilla), fresh, fragrant rice (or purple rice) is ro Wrapped and ready However, one cannot live on the big four breakfast foods alone. There’s also a variety of morning snacks that come wrapped in delicious packages. First off are the famous Shanghai soup dumplings (Xiǎo lóng bāo, 小笼包), which are steamed in bamboo baskets and ooze delicious, porky broth along with the meatball inside. Under the basket of dumplings, you might find shaomai (Shāomai, 烧卖) also being cooked up. These are filled with glunous rice, flavored with dark soy and lile pieces of preserved pork. Baked Sweet Potato:The smell of baked sweet potato is how you know it’s winter in Shanghai. Usually sold from the back of a scooter, these sweet potatoes are fluffy and fibrous and will warm you up on even the coldest day. Contact us | turipo.com | [email protected].
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