Dancing
by solopes
As everywhere in China, it was easy to see in Shanghai people dancing in the streets.
It's amazing to notice that it is mainly middle aged people (mainly women), and most of the dances show a collective formation.
Fading signs of their political education?
Tren magnetico (maglev) desde el aeropuerto
by asgard
Es un tren que va desde el aeropuerto de Shangai (situado a 32km de la ciudad) hasta una estacion de metro que no está en el centro mismo de Shangai pero que por lo menos ya te acerca hasta la red de metro de la ciudad.
32 km en 8 min
Es muy barato, cerca de 3€ si no recuerdo mal y es muy divertido
LOCAL NOODLES
by Audrey118 about CANG LANG TING
if you wanna a cheap of bowl of noodle - come here...and eat with the locals.... and you can also take away some sticky rice stuff.... well - i do not particularly like lai meen - but my husband thinks lots of it
Antique Haven
by Amareyui
Near Yuyuan Bazaar there is a street calls Shanghai Old Street. Like the name suggests , many century old buildings and shops are here.
Shanghai Old Street is famous for its antique shops, Chinese style memorabilia shops, and tea shops.
To a novice, it is quite difficult to identify the authenticity of the antique. But someone who has the interest and experience of collecting old Shanghai memorabilia can quite possibly find a personal favourite here.
Shanghai today
by BADJUJU
"It rocks..."
You can find noises and crowds in puxi area as well as many hostorical architechtures and loads of shopping destinations, while in pudong area, you will be surprised how the difference could be just over a sandy river, it's clean, it's mordern, it's quiet, and it's untouched.
Shanghai's unique, and it's waiting for your arrival.
( i'd like to correct a mistake that many VTs made , shanghai isn't the largest city in China.)