Shanghai Travel Tips 2021

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If Shanghai safe for travelers? How many days needed for a Shanghai tour? What to do before going to Shanghai? To answer these questions, this article has been put together to give you, especially those planning their first trips to Shanghai, the most useful Shanghai travel tip.To get more news about Shanghai scenic spots, you can visit shine news official website.

Normally 2-4 days is enough for an essential Shanghai trip. You can visit the must-see sights, including the Bund, Yu Garden, Yu Market, Shanghai Museum, Xintiandi, Shanghai Tower (or Shanghai Oriental Pearl Tower), Zhujiajiao Water Town, and taste some local specialty foods. If you are traveling to Shanghai with kids, Shanghai Disneyland is recommended.

When to go Shanghai
Shanghai enjoys the subtropical marine monsoon climate, with distinct season differences, spring is warm, summer burning hot, autumn cool and comfortable while winter cold and cloudy. The hottest days in Shanghai come in Judy to August, with the highest temperature above 35 C (95 F). The coldest time is from the late January to early February. The best travel time to Shanghai is in spring and fall.

Is Shanghai easy to get around?
Yes. Shanghai has the most advanced public transport system. Metro is the best and cheapest way to travel around Shanghai. 12 subway lines connecting each part of the city can take you to most of the tourist attractions, museums, hotels, parks, hospitals, airport, railway stations, etc. Besides, there is city bus, taxi, tourist bus and public bicycle system in Shanghai.

Is Shanghai expensive to visit?
The most prosperous city in China, Shanghai is the more expensive to visit than other places in mainland China, but it is still cheaper than Hong Kong or most Western cities. Here in Shanghai, with relative higher expense you can enjoy the greatest convenience and service.
Shanghai Shopping Tips
Enjoying the reputation of "Shopping Paradise" and "Oriental Pearl", Shanghai offers great shopping chances with famed shopping "Four Streets and Four Cities". Nanjing road is the most prosperous street with a wide variety of shops from century’s old, special shops or modern malls; Huaihai Road is celebrated for top-end designer’s brands worldwide; North Sichuan road offers inexpensive merchandise while Middle Tibet Road is famed for food and tourism-related service.

The Four Cities for shopping in Shanghai are Yuyuan Shopping City, Xujiahui Shopping City, New Shanghai Shopping City nd Jiali Sleepless City, among them, Yuyuan is the place for specialist Chinese goods like antiques, local crafts, jade wares and jewelry;Xujiahui is the newly-built shopping and entertainment venue, offers costly and middle-priced goods; New Shanghai Shopping City offers the best facilities and amenities and Jiali Sleepless City facing Shanghai Railway Station, and on the Subway line 1, is a bustling commercial area.

There are still other streets and areas worth a visit in Shanghai like Hong Kong Famous Shops Street and Dimei Shopping Center beneath People's Square and Xiangyang Road; and the street vendors everywhere offers some great buys and don't forget to bargain.
Eating in Shanghai
Shanghai cuisine is derived from simple home cooked meals and their ingredients and cooking technique have been upgraded overtime to become the wonderful foods that they are now. Characterized by some as sweet and oily, and the most popular dishes like Shanghai Crawfishes, Xiaolongbao, Guotie, tangyuan, Guotie, new year cake, freshwater crab, shark's fin, dim sum, pear candy, etc. during your Shanghai trip. Xiaolongbao is known as "soup dumplings", a great-known shanghai specialty, which could be found cheaply on the street either fried or steamed on the street or at some Shanghainess restaurants. Be care about your first bite to prevent the squirt of liquid falling on your clothes.Recommended Shanghai restaurants are Maylinge Restaurant, the Zun Pin Shao Cai Gong Fang Restaurant (near Jing An Temple), and the Paul Restaurant.

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