With the Splash of Neon Colours, Shanghai is a
Skyline that Brushes the Clouds…!!
Shanghai, the name
stimulates illustrations of bright lights, an emblematic skyline, and all the
mystery and glamour shot in the James Bond Movie (especially Skyfall). The city
is a perfect example of old world charm and a new modern technology. It is a
growing modern economy on one hand and the dispersed ancient memento of the
Chinese Dynasties on the other. For the first time travellers, it can be a
little confusing.
Below are some amazing things to do in this
enthusiastic city:
The
Elegant - Oriental Pearl Tower
A Shanghai trip is just
incomplete without a trip to the Oriental Pearl Tower, amiably the most
quintessential of Shanghai’s many neck-craning skyscrapers. Climb up about 259
meters high on the upper platform and capture it on your camera. The tower has
the glass floor that allows you giddy yet striking views of the complete city.
The Bund offering you stunning picturesque view
Set exactly in the
middle of the city - Shanghai - the waterfront area is an exceptionally
beautiful zone running along the west bank of the Huangpu River. This place is perfectly
designed for the great shots of the astounding Pudong-district skyline, which
is right across the river. Here, the night view is like straight out of a
futuristic movie..!!
An
interesting ride under the Huangpu River
Choose to take an
interesting ride under the Huangpu River and enjoy the Bund Sightseeing Tunnel
that will take you on an audio-visual ride through a tunnel constructed under
the river on an automated car. Of course, you can go on a river cruise ride,
but the under river ride will give you a completely awe-inspiring experience.
It is one of the top tourist attractions that definitely give you a ride to
remember forever…!!
Spend
some time in the lap of nature at Yu Garden
Yes...it is a Chinese
garden..!! Sprawling over 2 hectares of land and is home to numerous antiques
from the Ming Dynasty. Yu Garden is a perfect reflection of the Chinese
landscaping with glistening ponds, Ming-styled awning and towers, and a 12
meter high rockery inclusive of caves, gorges and peaks.
Bow your
heads at the City God Temple
Don’t forget to bow
down your head at the City God Temple situated in the old walled city. This
beautiful temple is devoted to the city gods, in the traditions of the most
Chinese Towns. The temple is well surrounded by countless restaurants,
teahouses and souvenir shops. It is one of the great places to spend time
scouting through the local culture.
This international trip
to Shanghai will make a special space in your memory diary. Plan and scout some
international flight deals on any trusted travel partner portal. Throughout the
year, there are endless international flight options available. Book now…!!
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