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THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU VISIT SHANGHAI
Today we share these things to know before you visit Shanghai, including getting around Shanghai, the best time to go to Shanghai and getting to Shanghai. We also look are the typical costs in Shanghai and ways for saving money in Shanghai so that you can travel Shanghai on a budget. Once you know the best time to visit Shanghai, how to save money in Shanghai and how to get around Shanghai, we then share some cool things to do in Shanghai during your visit!
Helpful resources:
► Booking app - https://www.trip.com
► Cost of Travel in China - https://bit.ly/36KVsI1
► Shanghai Travel Guide - https://bit.ly/2UXibJC
► Best places to visit in China - https://bit.ly/2AtpHVZ
► More Shanghai posts - https://bit.ly/2V2s4pj
00:00 INTRO
00:31 BEST TIME TO VISIT SHANGHAI
01:31 TYPICAL COSTS IN SHANG...
published: 25 Nov 2020
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Where to stay in Shanghai
Shanghai is a vibrant and bustling city with a rich history and culture. It is an exciting destination for senior travelers to explore and experience the best of Chinese culture. Choosing the right area to stay in can make a big difference in how much you enjoy your trip. Here are five of the best areas to stay in Shanghai for senior travelers.
The Bund
The Bund is a waterfront area along the Huangpu River and is one of the most popular tourist spots in Shanghai. The area is known for its stunning skyline, colonial architecture, and bustling nightlife. It is an ideal location for senior travelers who want to experience the modern side of Shanghai while also being close to historical landmarks.
Pudong
Pudong is a modern business district in Shanghai and is home to some of the city's most fa...
published: 05 Jun 2023
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China's Largest City: Shanghai
Shanghai is China's largest city with 25 million people. With more tall buildings than any other city on earth, it is China's economic engine. But it also has challenges, like the oppressiveness of the Communist party, the inequality created by the hukou system, and sea-level rise.
TDC membership for research links: https://tdc.video/programs/shanghai-megacity?offset=2
More MEGACITIES: https://bit.ly/2NozRJl
Script:
Of all the cities on earth, the pace of civilizational transformation is most evident here. With over 25,000 buildings standing 12 stories or more, it has more high rises than anywhere else and is the most important economic engine in China. But there are real challenges on the horizon for this city of 25 million: some that took a pandemic to fully emerge, and others that gr...
published: 22 Jun 2022
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🌆 Where to Stay in Shanghai 2024: 7 TOP Areas (& Map!)
🏙️ Where to Stay in Shanghai: Discover the BEST Accommodations for Your Chinese Getaway! 🇨🇳
Planning your dream getaway to the bustling city of Shanghai, China? Join us as we unveil the top neighborhoods and accommodations tailored to suit every traveler's budget and preference. Immerse yourself in Shanghai's futuristic skyline, rich history, and vibrant culture while finding the perfect spot for your unforgettable stay.
🇨🇳 Why Shanghai? Known for its modern skyscrapers, ancient temples, and mouthwatering cuisine, Shanghai is a must-visit destination in China. Here's your ultimate guide to finding the ideal neighborhood and lodging for your Shanghai adventure.
🏨 Featured Accommodations:
🌟 Luxury: https://misstourist.com/recommends/the-peninsula-hotel_where-to-stay-in-shanghai/
🏢 Mid-Ran...
published: 21 Jan 2024
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Shanghai - China Travel Documentary
Shanghai is one of the most fascinating cities in China, and in this video I share my personal top 10 places to visit in this amazing city.
Few cities in the world evoke so much imagination as the largest city in China. Rich and glamorous on one corner, rough around the edges on another, Shanghai is truly one of the most fascinating places in the country. Located in the East of China, Shanghai should be high on any traveler’s list.
The video starts off on the Bund, a spectacular waterfront promenade located right in the center of the city. It provides a stunning contrast between historic colonial architecture and the awe-inspiring modern skyline of Pudong on the other side of the Huangpu river. Here, you can get some of the best views across the city. After Pudong, I take you to Nanjin...
published: 17 Dec 2020
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10 Top Tourist Attractions in Shanghai, China | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel
10 Top Tourist Attractions in Shanghai, China | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel
01.Yu Garden
02.The Bund
03.Shanghai World Financial Center
04.Nanjing Road
05.Tianzifang
06.Shanghai Museum
07.Zhujiajiao
08.Oriental Pearl Tower
09.Shanghai Maglev Train
10.Shanghai Circus World
Shanghai
Municipality in China
Shanghai, on China’s central coast, is the country's biggest city and a global financial hub. Its heart is the Bund, a famed waterfront promenade lined with colonial-era buildings. Across the Huangpu River rises the Pudong district’s futuristic skyline, including 632m Shanghai Tower and the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, with distinctive pink spheres. Sprawling Yu Garden has traditional pavilions, towers and ponds. ― Google
published: 14 Dec 2021
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15 Things to do in Shanghai, China | Shanghai Travel Guide
My Shanghai Travel Guide includes my carefully selected top 15 hidden travel secrets, best places to visit, travel tips and things to do in Shanghai, China ranging from the most delicious Chinese street food, best observatory decks in Shanghai to the most beautiful temples in China called the City God Temple. Subscribe to my channel ► https://bit.ly/2aeuh9b for weekly videos!
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I stayed in Shanghai for quite a bit to bring you places like Flair, Yu Garden, French Concession, Pudong, Xintiandi, Shanghai Nightlife and how to cheat China's internet ban. Featuring all must-see locations!
Shanghai literally means 'on top of the ...
published: 10 May 2016
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Shanghai: The Most Developed City in China - A Driving Tour You Don’t Wanna Miss
Love Shanghai, love the city and love Lujiazui!
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.
Lying on the east bank of Huangpu River and facing the Bund, Lujiazui Finance and Trade Zone occupies 28 square kilometers (10.8 square miles) and is studded with around 100 high-rise buildings.
Many are landmark buildings of Shanghai, making the area a great place to experience the modern flavor of this metropolis.
Often called the 'Wall Street of China', Lujiazui is...
published: 15 Mar 2023
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Inside Shanghai’s kindergartens
Shanghai’s Education Commission has set out a new goal this year to build or expand 30 kindergartens in densely populated areas where newcomers to Shanghai tend to settle down. More daycare services will be available for children under the age of 3, this includes a capacity increase of at least 7,000 children in community centers, and 3,000 more spots in public kindergartens. The commission also wants to see at least 80% of the city’s kindergartens offering daycare services for children under the age of 3.
Jiading Tianhua Kindergarten is located in suburban Shanghai near the border of Jiangsu Province. The school has plenty of outdoor space for the children to burn off their energy. A wooded area just a few steps from the gate, is one of their favorite playgrounds. When the weather is ni...
published: 12 Mar 2024
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Shanghai Pudong: China's pioneer for high-level opening-up on finance, trade, sci-tech & innovation
Shanghai and Pudong are well known for its glorious city line in Lujiazui, which sits on the east bank of Huangpu River, opposite the Bund. Benefitting from the policy of reform and opening up, Pudong is fast developing into a large forward-looking urban area, a pioneer for China’s modernization.
The area has contributed 5 billion yuan (US$740.38 million) to establish a complete system covering "raising, investment, management and withdrawal" of funds and is expected to leverage 100 billion yuan from the private sector for the construction of the pioneer area.
A scientific and technological innovation hub is taking shape in Pudong, supported by key labs, research institutes as well as big companies and tens of thousands of startups.
Apart from being a core financial area in China, Pudon...
published: 11 Oct 2022
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THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU VISIT SHANGHAI
Today we share these things to know before you visit Shanghai, including getting around Shanghai, the best time to go to Shanghai and getting to Shanghai. We al...
Today we share these things to know before you visit Shanghai, including getting around Shanghai, the best time to go to Shanghai and getting to Shanghai. We also look are the typical costs in Shanghai and ways for saving money in Shanghai so that you can travel Shanghai on a budget. Once you know the best time to visit Shanghai, how to save money in Shanghai and how to get around Shanghai, we then share some cool things to do in Shanghai during your visit!
Helpful resources:
► Booking app - https://www.trip.com
► Cost of Travel in China - https://bit.ly/36KVsI1
► Shanghai Travel Guide - https://bit.ly/2UXibJC
► Best places to visit in China - https://bit.ly/2AtpHVZ
► More Shanghai posts - https://bit.ly/2V2s4pj
00:00 INTRO
00:31 BEST TIME TO VISIT SHANGHAI
01:31 TYPICAL COSTS IN SHANGHAI
03:03 SAVE MONEY IN SHANGHAI
03:51 GETTING TO SHANGHAI
05:14 GETTING AROUND SHANGHAI
06:15 BEST THINGS TO DO IN SHANGHAI
06:42 OUTRO
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Today we share these things to know before you visit Shanghai, including getting around Shanghai, the best time to go to Shanghai and getting to Shanghai. We also look are the typical costs in Shanghai and ways for saving money in Shanghai so that you can travel Shanghai on a budget. Once you know the best time to visit Shanghai, how to save money in Shanghai and how to get around Shanghai, we then share some cool things to do in Shanghai during your visit!
Helpful resources:
► Booking app - https://www.trip.com
► Cost of Travel in China - https://bit.ly/36KVsI1
► Shanghai Travel Guide - https://bit.ly/2UXibJC
► Best places to visit in China - https://bit.ly/2AtpHVZ
► More Shanghai posts - https://bit.ly/2V2s4pj
00:00 INTRO
00:31 BEST TIME TO VISIT SHANGHAI
01:31 TYPICAL COSTS IN SHANGHAI
03:03 SAVE MONEY IN SHANGHAI
03:51 GETTING TO SHANGHAI
05:14 GETTING AROUND SHANGHAI
06:15 BEST THINGS TO DO IN SHANGHAI
06:42 OUTRO
Looking for more travel tips and practical travel guides? Make sure you hit subscribe and ring that notification bell so you never miss a video!
SUBSCRIBE ► http://bit.ly/CTGTV
If you have any more questions, let us know them in the comments below!
Read our travel guides on www.CreativeTravelGuide.com
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Read more about theme parks on www.ThemePark247.com
- published: 25 Nov 2020
- views: 29594
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Where to stay in Shanghai
Shanghai is a vibrant and bustling city with a rich history and culture. It is an exciting destination for senior travelers to explore and experience the best o...
Shanghai is a vibrant and bustling city with a rich history and culture. It is an exciting destination for senior travelers to explore and experience the best of Chinese culture. Choosing the right area to stay in can make a big difference in how much you enjoy your trip. Here are five of the best areas to stay in Shanghai for senior travelers.
The Bund
The Bund is a waterfront area along the Huangpu River and is one of the most popular tourist spots in Shanghai. The area is known for its stunning skyline, colonial architecture, and bustling nightlife. It is an ideal location for senior travelers who want to experience the modern side of Shanghai while also being close to historical landmarks.
Pudong
Pudong is a modern business district in Shanghai and is home to some of the city's most famous landmarks, such as the Oriental Pearl Tower and the Shanghai World Financial Center. The area is known for its futuristic architecture and is a great place to stay for senior travelers who enjoy exploring modern cities.
French Concession
The French Concession is a historic district in Shanghai and is known for its charming streets, colonial architecture, and tree-lined boulevards. It is a great area to stay in for senior travelers who want to experience the city's rich history and culture.
Jing'an
Jing'an is a vibrant neighborhood in central Shanghai and is known for its shopping, dining, and entertainment. It is a great area to stay in for senior travelers who want to experience the city's modern and cosmopolitan side.
Xintiandi
Xintiandi is a trendy district in Shanghai and is known for its upscale shopping, dining, and entertainment. It is a great area to stay in for senior travelers who want to experience the city's chic and trendy side.
In conclusion, Shanghai is a wonderful destination for senior travelers to explore and experience the best of Chinese culture. These five areas offer a variety of experiences and are sure to make your trip to Shanghai unforgettable.
https://wn.com/Where_To_Stay_In_Shanghai
Shanghai is a vibrant and bustling city with a rich history and culture. It is an exciting destination for senior travelers to explore and experience the best of Chinese culture. Choosing the right area to stay in can make a big difference in how much you enjoy your trip. Here are five of the best areas to stay in Shanghai for senior travelers.
The Bund
The Bund is a waterfront area along the Huangpu River and is one of the most popular tourist spots in Shanghai. The area is known for its stunning skyline, colonial architecture, and bustling nightlife. It is an ideal location for senior travelers who want to experience the modern side of Shanghai while also being close to historical landmarks.
Pudong
Pudong is a modern business district in Shanghai and is home to some of the city's most famous landmarks, such as the Oriental Pearl Tower and the Shanghai World Financial Center. The area is known for its futuristic architecture and is a great place to stay for senior travelers who enjoy exploring modern cities.
French Concession
The French Concession is a historic district in Shanghai and is known for its charming streets, colonial architecture, and tree-lined boulevards. It is a great area to stay in for senior travelers who want to experience the city's rich history and culture.
Jing'an
Jing'an is a vibrant neighborhood in central Shanghai and is known for its shopping, dining, and entertainment. It is a great area to stay in for senior travelers who want to experience the city's modern and cosmopolitan side.
Xintiandi
Xintiandi is a trendy district in Shanghai and is known for its upscale shopping, dining, and entertainment. It is a great area to stay in for senior travelers who want to experience the city's chic and trendy side.
In conclusion, Shanghai is a wonderful destination for senior travelers to explore and experience the best of Chinese culture. These five areas offer a variety of experiences and are sure to make your trip to Shanghai unforgettable.
- published: 05 Jun 2023
- views: 1472
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China's Largest City: Shanghai
Shanghai is China's largest city with 25 million people. With more tall buildings than any other city on earth, it is China's economic engine. But it also has c...
Shanghai is China's largest city with 25 million people. With more tall buildings than any other city on earth, it is China's economic engine. But it also has challenges, like the oppressiveness of the Communist party, the inequality created by the hukou system, and sea-level rise.
TDC membership for research links: https://tdc.video/programs/shanghai-megacity?offset=2
More MEGACITIES: https://bit.ly/2NozRJl
Script:
Of all the cities on earth, the pace of civilizational transformation is most evident here. With over 25,000 buildings standing 12 stories or more, it has more high rises than anywhere else and is the most important economic engine in China. But there are real challenges on the horizon for this city of 25 million: some that took a pandemic to fully emerge, and others that grow more frightening with each passing year.
This is Shanghai, a bellwether of the 21st century.
The most populous city in the People’s Republic of China rises on the low-lying swamplands where the tributaries and lakes of the Yangtze River Delta meet the East China Sea, and the vast Pacific Ocean beyond.
Founded in the tenth century, its easy access to the extensive Asian interior made it an ideal location for those seeking to trade regionally and - eventually - with the empires of the West. In the 1800s, after a prolonged struggle with imperialists who used subterfuge and sabotage - like hooking millions, China was forced to allow foreigners greater access to its markets–and control over much of Shanghai. The city became a foothold for the British, French, Americans, and Japanese, who took possession of designated areas in the city, called “concessions,” where they established businesses that extracted great resources and wealth. Many Chinese call this the “century of humiliation.” Shanghai was essentially split into a “Chinese” half and a more modern European-styled “Western” half home to around 35,000 foreigners. Despite this dysfunction, the combined area thrived and by the mid-1930s it was one of the largest cities in the world with three million inhabitants.
Shanghai is where the second world truly began, as Japan unleashed Blitzkrieg. The combination of siege warfare and aerial bombardment, followed by attacks and house-to-house fighting, produced the horrific scenes now associated with Europe, but was first reported in China’s megacity.
Despite this nightmare, a glimmer of humanity still flickered in Shanghai, as evidenced by its unconditional welcoming of any Jews fleeing.
The war’s aftermath brought the Communists to power. This forced many foreign businesses to move south to independent Hong Kong. Despite this drain on capital and talent, the economic heart of the People’s Republic of China remained in Shanghai, and for the next four decades, this vital port city provided 70% of all the tax revenue that was collected and spent nationwide by China’s central party, whose bureaucrats were ensconced in Beijing–1,100 km away.
This was an untenable burden on the Shanghainese, and in 1991 two of their local leaders seized a rare opportunity to change things. After the crackdown on student protesters in Tiananmen Square in 1989, China’s Paramount Leader Deng Xiaoping wanted new management in Beijing. The reins of power were turned over to two former mayors of Shanghai: Jiang Zemin, who succeeded Xiaoping as paramount leader, and Zhu Rongji, who became Vice Premier. They declared that Shanghai would be the “dragon’s head” of China’s modernization.
Megacity Episodes:
Megacities of the World (Season 1 - Complete) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ULzxD3w_c8
TOKYO: Earth's Model MEGACITY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SL9KRvzVmo
PARIS: Europe's MEGACITY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdObzSwVAw4
SAO PAULO: South America's MEGACITY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNEeY_gXFBc
DHAKA: Fastest Growing MEGACITY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKGITvyWMH0
CAIRO: Middle East MEGACITY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tKphKvodLQ
DELHI: India's Capital MEGACITY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUPTGDrXDy4
LOS ANGELES, California's MEGACITY https://youtu.be/QropkR9iasY
MEXICO CITY: Largest MEGACITY in the Americas https://youtu.be/8dEKLuZXrUc
TDC Most Popular Videos
Obama Makes Baby Stop Crying https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqhzWlqN3uc
President Obama's Anger Translator at White House Correspondent's Dinner https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6NfRMv-4OY
Greatest Recorded Speeches in American History (1933-2008) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnVwvPpdFeY
Bill Nye Destroys Noah's Ark https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4OhXQTMOEc
President Obama Walks The Streets of Washington https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEEtBVPiI44
Trump Destroyed by Comedian Hasan Minhaj at 2017 White House Correspondents Dinner https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHLRj1LaPiQ
Seth Rogen Testifies Before Congress https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvdbHSGWAgs
President Obama's Anger Translator: Behind The Scenes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xThj8BJIjUg
https://wn.com/China's_Largest_City_Shanghai
Shanghai is China's largest city with 25 million people. With more tall buildings than any other city on earth, it is China's economic engine. But it also has challenges, like the oppressiveness of the Communist party, the inequality created by the hukou system, and sea-level rise.
TDC membership for research links: https://tdc.video/programs/shanghai-megacity?offset=2
More MEGACITIES: https://bit.ly/2NozRJl
Script:
Of all the cities on earth, the pace of civilizational transformation is most evident here. With over 25,000 buildings standing 12 stories or more, it has more high rises than anywhere else and is the most important economic engine in China. But there are real challenges on the horizon for this city of 25 million: some that took a pandemic to fully emerge, and others that grow more frightening with each passing year.
This is Shanghai, a bellwether of the 21st century.
The most populous city in the People’s Republic of China rises on the low-lying swamplands where the tributaries and lakes of the Yangtze River Delta meet the East China Sea, and the vast Pacific Ocean beyond.
Founded in the tenth century, its easy access to the extensive Asian interior made it an ideal location for those seeking to trade regionally and - eventually - with the empires of the West. In the 1800s, after a prolonged struggle with imperialists who used subterfuge and sabotage - like hooking millions, China was forced to allow foreigners greater access to its markets–and control over much of Shanghai. The city became a foothold for the British, French, Americans, and Japanese, who took possession of designated areas in the city, called “concessions,” where they established businesses that extracted great resources and wealth. Many Chinese call this the “century of humiliation.” Shanghai was essentially split into a “Chinese” half and a more modern European-styled “Western” half home to around 35,000 foreigners. Despite this dysfunction, the combined area thrived and by the mid-1930s it was one of the largest cities in the world with three million inhabitants.
Shanghai is where the second world truly began, as Japan unleashed Blitzkrieg. The combination of siege warfare and aerial bombardment, followed by attacks and house-to-house fighting, produced the horrific scenes now associated with Europe, but was first reported in China’s megacity.
Despite this nightmare, a glimmer of humanity still flickered in Shanghai, as evidenced by its unconditional welcoming of any Jews fleeing.
The war’s aftermath brought the Communists to power. This forced many foreign businesses to move south to independent Hong Kong. Despite this drain on capital and talent, the economic heart of the People’s Republic of China remained in Shanghai, and for the next four decades, this vital port city provided 70% of all the tax revenue that was collected and spent nationwide by China’s central party, whose bureaucrats were ensconced in Beijing–1,100 km away.
This was an untenable burden on the Shanghainese, and in 1991 two of their local leaders seized a rare opportunity to change things. After the crackdown on student protesters in Tiananmen Square in 1989, China’s Paramount Leader Deng Xiaoping wanted new management in Beijing. The reins of power were turned over to two former mayors of Shanghai: Jiang Zemin, who succeeded Xiaoping as paramount leader, and Zhu Rongji, who became Vice Premier. They declared that Shanghai would be the “dragon’s head” of China’s modernization.
Megacity Episodes:
Megacities of the World (Season 1 - Complete) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ULzxD3w_c8
TOKYO: Earth's Model MEGACITY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SL9KRvzVmo
PARIS: Europe's MEGACITY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdObzSwVAw4
SAO PAULO: South America's MEGACITY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNEeY_gXFBc
DHAKA: Fastest Growing MEGACITY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKGITvyWMH0
CAIRO: Middle East MEGACITY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tKphKvodLQ
DELHI: India's Capital MEGACITY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUPTGDrXDy4
LOS ANGELES, California's MEGACITY https://youtu.be/QropkR9iasY
MEXICO CITY: Largest MEGACITY in the Americas https://youtu.be/8dEKLuZXrUc
TDC Most Popular Videos
Obama Makes Baby Stop Crying https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqhzWlqN3uc
President Obama's Anger Translator at White House Correspondent's Dinner https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6NfRMv-4OY
Greatest Recorded Speeches in American History (1933-2008) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnVwvPpdFeY
Bill Nye Destroys Noah's Ark https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4OhXQTMOEc
President Obama Walks The Streets of Washington https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEEtBVPiI44
Trump Destroyed by Comedian Hasan Minhaj at 2017 White House Correspondents Dinner https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHLRj1LaPiQ
Seth Rogen Testifies Before Congress https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvdbHSGWAgs
President Obama's Anger Translator: Behind The Scenes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xThj8BJIjUg
- published: 22 Jun 2022
- views: 289790
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🌆 Where to Stay in Shanghai 2024: 7 TOP Areas (& Map!)
🏙️ Where to Stay in Shanghai: Discover the BEST Accommodations for Your Chinese Getaway! 🇨🇳
Planning your dream getaway to the bustling city of Shanghai, China...
🏙️ Where to Stay in Shanghai: Discover the BEST Accommodations for Your Chinese Getaway! 🇨🇳
Planning your dream getaway to the bustling city of Shanghai, China? Join us as we unveil the top neighborhoods and accommodations tailored to suit every traveler's budget and preference. Immerse yourself in Shanghai's futuristic skyline, rich history, and vibrant culture while finding the perfect spot for your unforgettable stay.
🇨🇳 Why Shanghai? Known for its modern skyscrapers, ancient temples, and mouthwatering cuisine, Shanghai is a must-visit destination in China. Here's your ultimate guide to finding the ideal neighborhood and lodging for your Shanghai adventure.
🏨 Featured Accommodations:
🌟 Luxury: https://misstourist.com/recommends/the-peninsula-hotel_where-to-stay-in-shanghai/
🏢 Mid-Range: https://misstourist.com/recommends/metropolo-classiq-shanghai_where-to-stay-in-shanghai/
🏨 Budget: https://misstourist.com/recommends/meego-yes-hotel_where-to-stay-in-shanghai/
💬 Join the Conversation! Where in Shanghai are you most excited to stay? Share your thoughts in the comments! If this guide ignited your Shanghai wanderlust, give us a thumbs up and subscribe for more curated travel insights!
🔗 Dive Deeper: Explore more about the top accommodations in Shanghai on our comprehensive blog post: https://misstourist.com/where-to-stay-in-shanghai-china-best-hotels/
👍 Spread the Shanghai Magic: Help fellow travelers by liking and sharing this video!
🔔 Stay Connected: https://www.youtube.com/@misstouristcom/
https://wn.com/🌆_Where_To_Stay_In_Shanghai_2024_7_Top_Areas_(_Map_)
🏙️ Where to Stay in Shanghai: Discover the BEST Accommodations for Your Chinese Getaway! 🇨🇳
Planning your dream getaway to the bustling city of Shanghai, China? Join us as we unveil the top neighborhoods and accommodations tailored to suit every traveler's budget and preference. Immerse yourself in Shanghai's futuristic skyline, rich history, and vibrant culture while finding the perfect spot for your unforgettable stay.
🇨🇳 Why Shanghai? Known for its modern skyscrapers, ancient temples, and mouthwatering cuisine, Shanghai is a must-visit destination in China. Here's your ultimate guide to finding the ideal neighborhood and lodging for your Shanghai adventure.
🏨 Featured Accommodations:
🌟 Luxury: https://misstourist.com/recommends/the-peninsula-hotel_where-to-stay-in-shanghai/
🏢 Mid-Range: https://misstourist.com/recommends/metropolo-classiq-shanghai_where-to-stay-in-shanghai/
🏨 Budget: https://misstourist.com/recommends/meego-yes-hotel_where-to-stay-in-shanghai/
💬 Join the Conversation! Where in Shanghai are you most excited to stay? Share your thoughts in the comments! If this guide ignited your Shanghai wanderlust, give us a thumbs up and subscribe for more curated travel insights!
🔗 Dive Deeper: Explore more about the top accommodations in Shanghai on our comprehensive blog post: https://misstourist.com/where-to-stay-in-shanghai-china-best-hotels/
👍 Spread the Shanghai Magic: Help fellow travelers by liking and sharing this video!
🔔 Stay Connected: https://www.youtube.com/@misstouristcom/
- published: 21 Jan 2024
- views: 894
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Shanghai - China Travel Documentary
Shanghai is one of the most fascinating cities in China, and in this video I share my personal top 10 places to visit in this amazing city.
Few cities in the ...
Shanghai is one of the most fascinating cities in China, and in this video I share my personal top 10 places to visit in this amazing city.
Few cities in the world evoke so much imagination as the largest city in China. Rich and glamorous on one corner, rough around the edges on another, Shanghai is truly one of the most fascinating places in the country. Located in the East of China, Shanghai should be high on any traveler’s list.
The video starts off on the Bund, a spectacular waterfront promenade located right in the center of the city. It provides a stunning contrast between historic colonial architecture and the awe-inspiring modern skyline of Pudong on the other side of the Huangpu river. Here, you can get some of the best views across the city. After Pudong, I take you to Nanjing street for some shopping, followed by a moment of calm in the rebuilt Jing’An Temple.
After walking through the People’s (central) park where I encounter a ‘marriage market’, we search for pockets of old Shanghai. These authentic neighborhoods are fast disappearing, as development of apartment towers and shopping malls takes over.
With enough time, it’s possible to plan a few day trips out of Shanghai. Some of my favorite ones are Suzhou, Zhujiajiao, and the impressive Yangshan Port (Shanghai's main container terminal, or harbor). Back in the city, we travel to the outskirts to visit a ‘bicycle graveyard’ and visit a few trade shows. Probably not your regular 'tourist attraction', but interesting places for those interested in doing business in China. The video finishes at the former Expo site, taking you back to one of the largest events ever held in China.
*** The footage in this video was made in the years before the global pandemic. I am currently not traveling, like most people in the world. ***
Thanks for watching and feel free to leave comments below!
Copyright of all footage: Hoffer Media
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Shanghai is one of the most fascinating cities in China, and in this video I share my personal top 10 places to visit in this amazing city.
Few cities in the world evoke so much imagination as the largest city in China. Rich and glamorous on one corner, rough around the edges on another, Shanghai is truly one of the most fascinating places in the country. Located in the East of China, Shanghai should be high on any traveler’s list.
The video starts off on the Bund, a spectacular waterfront promenade located right in the center of the city. It provides a stunning contrast between historic colonial architecture and the awe-inspiring modern skyline of Pudong on the other side of the Huangpu river. Here, you can get some of the best views across the city. After Pudong, I take you to Nanjing street for some shopping, followed by a moment of calm in the rebuilt Jing’An Temple.
After walking through the People’s (central) park where I encounter a ‘marriage market’, we search for pockets of old Shanghai. These authentic neighborhoods are fast disappearing, as development of apartment towers and shopping malls takes over.
With enough time, it’s possible to plan a few day trips out of Shanghai. Some of my favorite ones are Suzhou, Zhujiajiao, and the impressive Yangshan Port (Shanghai's main container terminal, or harbor). Back in the city, we travel to the outskirts to visit a ‘bicycle graveyard’ and visit a few trade shows. Probably not your regular 'tourist attraction', but interesting places for those interested in doing business in China. The video finishes at the former Expo site, taking you back to one of the largest events ever held in China.
*** The footage in this video was made in the years before the global pandemic. I am currently not traveling, like most people in the world. ***
Thanks for watching and feel free to leave comments below!
Copyright of all footage: Hoffer Media
- published: 17 Dec 2020
- views: 437663
2:14
10 Top Tourist Attractions in Shanghai, China | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel
10 Top Tourist Attractions in Shanghai, China | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel
01.Yu Garden
02.The Bund
03.Shanghai World Financial Center
04.Nanjing...
10 Top Tourist Attractions in Shanghai, China | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel
01.Yu Garden
02.The Bund
03.Shanghai World Financial Center
04.Nanjing Road
05.Tianzifang
06.Shanghai Museum
07.Zhujiajiao
08.Oriental Pearl Tower
09.Shanghai Maglev Train
10.Shanghai Circus World
Shanghai
Municipality in China
Shanghai, on China’s central coast, is the country's biggest city and a global financial hub. Its heart is the Bund, a famed waterfront promenade lined with colonial-era buildings. Across the Huangpu River rises the Pudong district’s futuristic skyline, including 632m Shanghai Tower and the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, with distinctive pink spheres. Sprawling Yu Garden has traditional pavilions, towers and ponds. ― Google
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10 Top Tourist Attractions in Shanghai, China | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel
01.Yu Garden
02.The Bund
03.Shanghai World Financial Center
04.Nanjing Road
05.Tianzifang
06.Shanghai Museum
07.Zhujiajiao
08.Oriental Pearl Tower
09.Shanghai Maglev Train
10.Shanghai Circus World
Shanghai
Municipality in China
Shanghai, on China’s central coast, is the country's biggest city and a global financial hub. Its heart is the Bund, a famed waterfront promenade lined with colonial-era buildings. Across the Huangpu River rises the Pudong district’s futuristic skyline, including 632m Shanghai Tower and the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, with distinctive pink spheres. Sprawling Yu Garden has traditional pavilions, towers and ponds. ― Google
- published: 14 Dec 2021
- views: 29191
6:52
15 Things to do in Shanghai, China | Shanghai Travel Guide
My Shanghai Travel Guide includes my carefully selected top 15 hidden travel secrets, best places to visit, travel tips and things to do in Shanghai, China rang...
My Shanghai Travel Guide includes my carefully selected top 15 hidden travel secrets, best places to visit, travel tips and things to do in Shanghai, China ranging from the most delicious Chinese street food, best observatory decks in Shanghai to the most beautiful temples in China called the City God Temple. Subscribe to my channel ► https://bit.ly/2aeuh9b for weekly videos!
Take the Shanghai SUPER Tour + lunch:
http://bit.ly/2KxZFVX ONLY $95 USD
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I stayed in Shanghai for quite a bit to bring you places like Flair, Yu Garden, French Concession, Pudong, Xintiandi, Shanghai Nightlife and how to cheat China's internet ban. Featuring all must-see locations!
Shanghai literally means 'on top of the sea' in Chinese and with 23 million people it is currently the biggest city in China. The map below has a list of all the best places in Shanghai of which some have a dedicated article and video.
Prices in Shanghai are very affordable, a large bowl of delicious noodles with braised pork and vegetables will cost you less than $2 thus you can comfortably live on $10 budget per day.
The skyline of Shanghai was shaped in less than 26 years, and even holds landmarks like the Jin Mao tower, World Financial Center and Shanghai Tower, world's second tallest building at 632 meters.
Watch the breathtaking view of Shanghai's business district (Pudong) while standing on the Bund, especially at night when all the neon lights come on. For a great observatory view I recommend Flair restaurant on top of the Ritz-Carlton which is FREE to enter.
My favorite way to explore Shanghai was during my daily jogs. I recommend starting on Nanjing Road and make your way to People's Park, especially during the weekend since you may find yourself running into the Shanghai Wedding Market. At which Parents of unmarried adults go to the park every weekend, from noon to 5pm, to trade information on their kids.
China, being a communist country, I've never seen such a large gap between rich and poor. This was one of the last places, after North-Korea, where I would expect to see such a huge income gap.
Senior ladies were selling vegetables on the sidewalk while rich teenagers parked their Lamborghini's next door, quite the eye-opener.
I made a few Chinese friends during my stay in Shanghai, we all went for duck feet dinner on Nanjing Road and a few drinks at Sir Elly's on top of the Peninsula hotel which honestly is the most incredible rooftop bar in Shanghai. A must-see if you ever decide to visit Shanghai!
Shanghai has a strong French influence which you can explore at the French Concession area in the Xintiandi district, one of the most luxury areas of the city. Surprisingly,
I visited Shanghai during fashion week and Octoberfest, if there is on time to go it is visiting Shanghai around this time due to all the events being thrown around the city.
Now my most important tip is ExpressVPN, China has a very strict internet policy, because they cannot control information on Google, Facebook, Gmail, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram, thus they decided to ban it altogether.
The ExpressVPN app has a 30-day free trial and allows you to establish a secure private connection with an offshore server so you can still access the apps and sites you want while staying in China.
This is extremely helpful if you relay on Google Maps to navigate you around, even without - don't be discouraged to visit Shanghai, it was one of the most amazing experiences I've had. Have a safe journey!
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My Shanghai Travel Guide includes my carefully selected top 15 hidden travel secrets, best places to visit, travel tips and things to do in Shanghai, China ranging from the most delicious Chinese street food, best observatory decks in Shanghai to the most beautiful temples in China called the City God Temple. Subscribe to my channel ► https://bit.ly/2aeuh9b for weekly videos!
Take the Shanghai SUPER Tour + lunch:
http://bit.ly/2KxZFVX ONLY $95 USD
Download my FREE map for Shanghai: http://www.reformatt.com/15-amazing-travel-tips-shanghai
I stayed in Shanghai for quite a bit to bring you places like Flair, Yu Garden, French Concession, Pudong, Xintiandi, Shanghai Nightlife and how to cheat China's internet ban. Featuring all must-see locations!
Shanghai literally means 'on top of the sea' in Chinese and with 23 million people it is currently the biggest city in China. The map below has a list of all the best places in Shanghai of which some have a dedicated article and video.
Prices in Shanghai are very affordable, a large bowl of delicious noodles with braised pork and vegetables will cost you less than $2 thus you can comfortably live on $10 budget per day.
The skyline of Shanghai was shaped in less than 26 years, and even holds landmarks like the Jin Mao tower, World Financial Center and Shanghai Tower, world's second tallest building at 632 meters.
Watch the breathtaking view of Shanghai's business district (Pudong) while standing on the Bund, especially at night when all the neon lights come on. For a great observatory view I recommend Flair restaurant on top of the Ritz-Carlton which is FREE to enter.
My favorite way to explore Shanghai was during my daily jogs. I recommend starting on Nanjing Road and make your way to People's Park, especially during the weekend since you may find yourself running into the Shanghai Wedding Market. At which Parents of unmarried adults go to the park every weekend, from noon to 5pm, to trade information on their kids.
China, being a communist country, I've never seen such a large gap between rich and poor. This was one of the last places, after North-Korea, where I would expect to see such a huge income gap.
Senior ladies were selling vegetables on the sidewalk while rich teenagers parked their Lamborghini's next door, quite the eye-opener.
I made a few Chinese friends during my stay in Shanghai, we all went for duck feet dinner on Nanjing Road and a few drinks at Sir Elly's on top of the Peninsula hotel which honestly is the most incredible rooftop bar in Shanghai. A must-see if you ever decide to visit Shanghai!
Shanghai has a strong French influence which you can explore at the French Concession area in the Xintiandi district, one of the most luxury areas of the city. Surprisingly,
I visited Shanghai during fashion week and Octoberfest, if there is on time to go it is visiting Shanghai around this time due to all the events being thrown around the city.
Now my most important tip is ExpressVPN, China has a very strict internet policy, because they cannot control information on Google, Facebook, Gmail, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram, thus they decided to ban it altogether.
The ExpressVPN app has a 30-day free trial and allows you to establish a secure private connection with an offshore server so you can still access the apps and sites you want while staying in China.
This is extremely helpful if you relay on Google Maps to navigate you around, even without - don't be discouraged to visit Shanghai, it was one of the most amazing experiences I've had. Have a safe journey!
Support my channel and become a subscriber!
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- published: 10 May 2016
- views: 234344
2:19:41
Shanghai: The Most Developed City in China - A Driving Tour You Don’t Wanna Miss
Love Shanghai, love the city and love Lujiazui!
Lujiazui is Shanghai’s glitzy financial district, known for futuristic skyscrapers like the Shanghai Tower, wi...
Love Shanghai, love the city and love Lujiazui!
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.
Lying on the east bank of Huangpu River and facing the Bund, Lujiazui Finance and Trade Zone occupies 28 square kilometers (10.8 square miles) and is studded with around 100 high-rise buildings.
Many are landmark buildings of Shanghai, making the area a great place to experience the modern flavor of this metropolis.
Often called the 'Wall Street of China', Lujiazui is the largest financial zone in mainland China, with more than 400 banks and financial institutions from both home and abroad, including HSBC, Citibank, and Standard Chartered Bank.
In addition, it is home to the headquarters of over 70 international giants and about 5,000 companies engaged in trade, investment, and intermediary services. The sum of transactions in the Shanghai stock market ranks it the 2nd in the world only behind the New York Stock Exchange.
Since the reform and opening-up policy carried out in 1978, Shanghai has enjoyed a great economic boom, and Lujiazui is gradually becoming more widely known. However, few know the origin of the name (Lu Jia Zui in Chinese), which literally means Lu family dwelling on a mouth-shaped alluvial beach.
In fact, the name is associated with Lu Shen, a noted scholar of Imperial Academy in the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644). After Lu retired, he lived on this land until his death. Today, you can still find Lu Shen's calligraphy in Shanghai Museum. His former residence and family cemetery are located in this area.
In Lujiazui, the charm of the city as an international metropolis is unfolded to the largest degree. One can admire the modern skyscrapers along Binjiang Avenue as well as various buildings of different architectural styles across the Huangpu River.
The four tallest landmarks of the city - the Oriental Pearl Tower, Jin Mao Tower, Shanghai World Financial Center, and Shanghai Tower are constructed next to each other. When night comes, all the buildings are decorated with shining colorful lights, presenting a gorgeous scene before your eyes. The Bund, facing this financial zone across the river, is the most wonderful place to enjoy the night view.
---------------------⭐⭐
Oriental Pearl Tower
Oriental Pearl Tower, measuring 468 meters (1,536 feet) in height, has three viewing floors. An exhibition hall, demonstrating the history of the city, is at the base of the tower. The lower sphere has a viewing hall at a height of 90 meters (295 feet), providing a wonderful position to see the Bund and the graceful scenery along the Huangpu River. Visitors can also have a panoramic view of the whole city on the transparent observatory at 259 meters (850 feet) or the Capsule Sightseeing Floor at 351 meters (1,152 feet).
---------------------⭐⭐
Jin Mao Tower
Jin Mao Tower, with a height of 420.5 meters (1,380 feet), is also a good place to view the city. The superfast elevator takes only 45 seconds to take visitors from the basement to the viewing hall on the 88th floor, providing visitors magnificent metropolitan cityscapes along Huangpu River, and views of the distinctive rosy dawn and sunset.
---------------------⭐⭐
Shanghai World Financial Center
As the tallest flat-roof building in the world, it is 492 meters (1,614 feet) high with 101 stories. Sightseeing area occupies storeys from the 94th to the 100th floor. The viewing hall on the 100th floor is at a height of 474 meters (1,555 feet). The sightseeing bridge on the 97th floor seems to be constructed in the air. It would give you an illusion that you are wandering in the sky.
---------------------⭐⭐
Shanghai Tower
At present, it is the tallest building in China, measuring 632 meters (2,073 feet) in height. The exterior of the building spirals upward to the top with one degree twist per storey to reduce the wind effect.
---------------------⭐⭐
Other Walk East's Cool Playlists:
Night Walking Tour In China's Metropolitan Cities:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZFifwX1CbmRsRJynkOpYCf7NlEfjeTNO
4K⁶⁰ Traditional Chinese Architectures:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZFifwX1CbmTHcF-mJlq_CrYc6ULz70d0
China's Stunning Old Towns:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZFifwX1CbmQIZ8cux5ZYDZzkzwsTWT0Q
Shanghai City Classic Scenes:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZFifwX1CbmTxVVo9_Bzf4N7cIW00bc8f
4K⁶⁰ Driving In China:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZFifwX1CbmRrPjZZcyGteBb54cBKYVuW
----------------------⭐⭐
#shanghai
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Love Shanghai, love the city and love Lujiazui!
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.
Lying on the east bank of Huangpu River and facing the Bund, Lujiazui Finance and Trade Zone occupies 28 square kilometers (10.8 square miles) and is studded with around 100 high-rise buildings.
Many are landmark buildings of Shanghai, making the area a great place to experience the modern flavor of this metropolis.
Often called the 'Wall Street of China', Lujiazui is the largest financial zone in mainland China, with more than 400 banks and financial institutions from both home and abroad, including HSBC, Citibank, and Standard Chartered Bank.
In addition, it is home to the headquarters of over 70 international giants and about 5,000 companies engaged in trade, investment, and intermediary services. The sum of transactions in the Shanghai stock market ranks it the 2nd in the world only behind the New York Stock Exchange.
Since the reform and opening-up policy carried out in 1978, Shanghai has enjoyed a great economic boom, and Lujiazui is gradually becoming more widely known. However, few know the origin of the name (Lu Jia Zui in Chinese), which literally means Lu family dwelling on a mouth-shaped alluvial beach.
In fact, the name is associated with Lu Shen, a noted scholar of Imperial Academy in the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644). After Lu retired, he lived on this land until his death. Today, you can still find Lu Shen's calligraphy in Shanghai Museum. His former residence and family cemetery are located in this area.
In Lujiazui, the charm of the city as an international metropolis is unfolded to the largest degree. One can admire the modern skyscrapers along Binjiang Avenue as well as various buildings of different architectural styles across the Huangpu River.
The four tallest landmarks of the city - the Oriental Pearl Tower, Jin Mao Tower, Shanghai World Financial Center, and Shanghai Tower are constructed next to each other. When night comes, all the buildings are decorated with shining colorful lights, presenting a gorgeous scene before your eyes. The Bund, facing this financial zone across the river, is the most wonderful place to enjoy the night view.
---------------------⭐⭐
Oriental Pearl Tower
Oriental Pearl Tower, measuring 468 meters (1,536 feet) in height, has three viewing floors. An exhibition hall, demonstrating the history of the city, is at the base of the tower. The lower sphere has a viewing hall at a height of 90 meters (295 feet), providing a wonderful position to see the Bund and the graceful scenery along the Huangpu River. Visitors can also have a panoramic view of the whole city on the transparent observatory at 259 meters (850 feet) or the Capsule Sightseeing Floor at 351 meters (1,152 feet).
---------------------⭐⭐
Jin Mao Tower
Jin Mao Tower, with a height of 420.5 meters (1,380 feet), is also a good place to view the city. The superfast elevator takes only 45 seconds to take visitors from the basement to the viewing hall on the 88th floor, providing visitors magnificent metropolitan cityscapes along Huangpu River, and views of the distinctive rosy dawn and sunset.
---------------------⭐⭐
Shanghai World Financial Center
As the tallest flat-roof building in the world, it is 492 meters (1,614 feet) high with 101 stories. Sightseeing area occupies storeys from the 94th to the 100th floor. The viewing hall on the 100th floor is at a height of 474 meters (1,555 feet). The sightseeing bridge on the 97th floor seems to be constructed in the air. It would give you an illusion that you are wandering in the sky.
---------------------⭐⭐
Shanghai Tower
At present, it is the tallest building in China, measuring 632 meters (2,073 feet) in height. The exterior of the building spirals upward to the top with one degree twist per storey to reduce the wind effect.
---------------------⭐⭐
Other Walk East's Cool Playlists:
Night Walking Tour In China's Metropolitan Cities:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZFifwX1CbmRsRJynkOpYCf7NlEfjeTNO
4K⁶⁰ Traditional Chinese Architectures:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZFifwX1CbmTHcF-mJlq_CrYc6ULz70d0
China's Stunning Old Towns:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZFifwX1CbmQIZ8cux5ZYDZzkzwsTWT0Q
Shanghai City Classic Scenes:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZFifwX1CbmTxVVo9_Bzf4N7cIW00bc8f
4K⁶⁰ Driving In China:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZFifwX1CbmRrPjZZcyGteBb54cBKYVuW
----------------------⭐⭐
#shanghai
- published: 15 Mar 2023
- views: 1452250
3:26
Inside Shanghai’s kindergartens
Shanghai’s Education Commission has set out a new goal this year to build or expand 30 kindergartens in densely populated areas where newcomers to Shanghai tend...
Shanghai’s Education Commission has set out a new goal this year to build or expand 30 kindergartens in densely populated areas where newcomers to Shanghai tend to settle down. More daycare services will be available for children under the age of 3, this includes a capacity increase of at least 7,000 children in community centers, and 3,000 more spots in public kindergartens. The commission also wants to see at least 80% of the city’s kindergartens offering daycare services for children under the age of 3.
Jiading Tianhua Kindergarten is located in suburban Shanghai near the border of Jiangsu Province. The school has plenty of outdoor space for the children to burn off their energy. A wooded area just a few steps from the gate, is one of their favorite playgrounds. When the weather is nice, teachers will take them out to observe the plants and animals or do handicrafts. The kindergarten provides boots for each child to step into puddles and mud.
In downtown Shanghai, Yinlian Kindergarten in Hongkou District is in a neighborhood compound built in the 1990s. As its two-floor building has limited indoor space, the principal has been making efforts to make full use of the surrounding area for children to have fun. They even turned the balcony and rooftop into a playground.
https://wn.com/Inside_Shanghai’S_Kindergartens
Shanghai’s Education Commission has set out a new goal this year to build or expand 30 kindergartens in densely populated areas where newcomers to Shanghai tend to settle down. More daycare services will be available for children under the age of 3, this includes a capacity increase of at least 7,000 children in community centers, and 3,000 more spots in public kindergartens. The commission also wants to see at least 80% of the city’s kindergartens offering daycare services for children under the age of 3.
Jiading Tianhua Kindergarten is located in suburban Shanghai near the border of Jiangsu Province. The school has plenty of outdoor space for the children to burn off their energy. A wooded area just a few steps from the gate, is one of their favorite playgrounds. When the weather is nice, teachers will take them out to observe the plants and animals or do handicrafts. The kindergarten provides boots for each child to step into puddles and mud.
In downtown Shanghai, Yinlian Kindergarten in Hongkou District is in a neighborhood compound built in the 1990s. As its two-floor building has limited indoor space, the principal has been making efforts to make full use of the surrounding area for children to have fun. They even turned the balcony and rooftop into a playground.
- published: 12 Mar 2024
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3:12
Shanghai Pudong: China's pioneer for high-level opening-up on finance, trade, sci-tech & innovation
Shanghai and Pudong are well known for its glorious city line in Lujiazui, which sits on the east bank of Huangpu River, opposite the Bund. Benefitting from the...
Shanghai and Pudong are well known for its glorious city line in Lujiazui, which sits on the east bank of Huangpu River, opposite the Bund. Benefitting from the policy of reform and opening up, Pudong is fast developing into a large forward-looking urban area, a pioneer for China’s modernization.
The area has contributed 5 billion yuan (US$740.38 million) to establish a complete system covering "raising, investment, management and withdrawal" of funds and is expected to leverage 100 billion yuan from the private sector for the construction of the pioneer area.
A scientific and technological innovation hub is taking shape in Pudong, supported by key labs, research institutes as well as big companies and tens of thousands of startups.
Apart from being a core financial area in China, Pudong also represents life and culture: it is a center of high-end fashion with the most shopping malls in Shanghai and a magnet for international residents with the city’s largest international communities.
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Shanghai and Pudong are well known for its glorious city line in Lujiazui, which sits on the east bank of Huangpu River, opposite the Bund. Benefitting from the policy of reform and opening up, Pudong is fast developing into a large forward-looking urban area, a pioneer for China’s modernization.
The area has contributed 5 billion yuan (US$740.38 million) to establish a complete system covering "raising, investment, management and withdrawal" of funds and is expected to leverage 100 billion yuan from the private sector for the construction of the pioneer area.
A scientific and technological innovation hub is taking shape in Pudong, supported by key labs, research institutes as well as big companies and tens of thousands of startups.
Apart from being a core financial area in China, Pudong also represents life and culture: it is a center of high-end fashion with the most shopping malls in Shanghai and a magnet for international residents with the city’s largest international communities.
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■ What Chinese people's lives are like during the post COVID-19 period
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