Shanghai at a glance
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/TRAVEL TIPS, SHANGHAI/ Updated : Oct 31, 2014, 12:36 IST
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There are several places to visit in Shanghai. Being the largest and most populated city in China, it has seen rapid development in the past decade, and is second only to Hong Kong in terms of westernisation. Shanghai’s multicultu … Read more
There are several places to visit in Shanghai. Being the largest and most populated city in China, it has seen rapid development in the past decade, and is second only to Hong Kong in terms of westernisation. Shanghai’s multicultural character draws in hordes of visitors from all over the globe, making it one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. Offering a perfect blend of the old and new—despite being at the forefront of China’s modernisation the city has preserved its age-old traditions—it is truly a delight to discover. Read less

There are several places to visit in Shanghai. Being the largest and most populated city in China, it has seen rapid development in the past decade, and is second only to Hong Kong in terms of westernisation. Shanghai’s multicultural character draws in hordes of visitors from all over the globe, making it one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. Offering a perfect blend of the old and new—despite being at the forefront of China’s modernisation the city has preserved its age-old traditions—it is truly a delight to discover.
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