Breakfast: Excluded|Lunch: Included (Traditional Chinese Lunch)|Dinner: Excluded
Begin with a visit to the Yuyuan Garden (it is closed on Monday, the alternative visit will be the City God Temple) , a classic creation of the Ming Dynasty, and the old street of Shanghai, originated in the Qing Dynasty. Then, visit to Shanghai Museum East of Anciet Chinese Art, that holding a collection of more than 120,000 precious and rare works in 21 categories, making it the most remarkable cultural institution in the city. After taking the local cuisine for lunch, visit the Jade Buddha Temple and watch the priceless jade statues from Burma. Followed by the tour to the Bund, well know as the International Architecture Exhibition of the west side. Also, you will have the chance to choose some gifts for your friends at the souvenir shop. The last stop is Xin Tian Di, located at former French concession district, a stylish nightlife district with many boutiques, pubs and restaurants. Here you can spend more time on your own or transfer back with us.
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Shanghai, CN
The "Paris of the East" is one of the busiest, most populated, and most influential cities in the world. It is also more than a thousand years old, dating back to the tenth century AD and the Song Dynasty.
Yu Garden
Yu Garden is a world famous classical garden in the southern Yangtze which was built more than 400 years ago in the Ming Dynasty. It is regarded as one of the representatives of the traditional culture in Shanghai. It displays the main features of traditional Chinese architecture with many rocks, trees, ponds, dragons, and zigzag bridges.
City God Temple of Shanghai
Located in the area south of Yan'an Road on the Fangbang Zhong Road in a popular commercial district a restored folk temple dedicated to the local city god during the Ming Dynasty.
Fangbang Road
Fangbang Road is a historic street dating back to the Qing Dynasty. Located near Yuyuan Garden, it showcases traditional Chinese architecture, antique shops, teahouses, and local crafts, offering a glimpse into old Shanghai's charm and culture.
Shanghai Museum
Located in Shanghai's People's Square, this museum features numerous exhibits of ancient Chinese art and artifacts. Established at its current location in 1996, it was one of the country's first modern, world-class museums.
Jade Buddha Temple
The Jade Buddha Temple renowned for its two exquisite jade Buddha statues brought from Burma in the late 19th century. The temple combines traditional Song Dynasty architectural style with serene courtyards and halls, offering a peaceful retreat in the bustling city.
The Bund
This waterfront area in Shanghai is a popular spot for visitors to the city and locals alike, stretching about one mile along the Huangpu River. There are 52 buildings along the Bund that showcase a diverse range of architectural styles.
Xintiandi
Translating to “New Heaven and Earth,” this car-free entertainment district in Shanghai offers shopping and eating opportunities for residents and tourists alike. The area is a refurbished shikumen with narrow alleys full of shops.