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- Shanghai - Wikipedia
Shanghai is the world's second largest city by scientific outputs and home to several highly ranked universities, including Fudan, Shanghai Jiao Tong and Tongji [16] The Shanghai Metro, first opened in 1993, is the largest metro network in the world by route length
- The Top 20 Things to Do in Shanghai - China Highlights
Have no idea what to do in Shanghai? Don't worry This well-selected list of things to do in Shanghai will stop you from missing any of the highlights
- Shanghai | History, Population, Map, Facts | Britannica
Shanghai, city and province-level shi (municipality), east-central China It is one of the world’s largest seaports and a major industrial and commercial centre of China
- Welcome to Shanghai
Shanghai, a municipality directly under the central government of China, is a modern international metropolis known for its inclusivity, pursuit of excellence, openness, and humility
- Shanghai Facts: Basic Top 10 Things to Know about Shanghai
Shanghai is a world financial center, combining modern and historical features With the most population, it is a shopping paradise and a core transportation hub
- Shanghai Travel Guide: Plan Your Trip to Chinas Most International City
Shanghai is China's largest city and its most international — an interesting mix of colonial architecture, futuristic skyscrapers and a food scene that rivals anywhere in Asia Plan 2–4 days to see the highlights: The Bund waterfront, the French Concession's tree-lined streets, Yu Garden, and at least one evening in a local park watching the city come alive Shanghai requires more advance
- Shanghai Travel Guide | Official site for Shanghai Municipal . . .
Enjoy meat, drinks, music and fun with friends and family at the American BBQ Festival! The Horizon of Khufu 2: The Secret of the Pyramid Builders invites visitors to travel back 4,500 years and take part in one of humanity's greatest engineering stories Spring is in full bloom at Qiantan!
- 36 Hours in Shanghai: Things to Do and See - The New York Times
China’s second-largest city continues to transform rapidly Beyond luxury megastores and virtual-reality experiences, Shanghai is repurposing what’s left of its unique architectural heritage into
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