China - Shanghai
Shanghai, situated in eastern China at the mouth of the Yangtze River leading to the China Sea, is a bustling metropolis with a population of 23.7 million, making it the largest city in China and the world. Boasting the world's busiest port and a vibrant atmosphere 24/7, Shanghai seamlessly blends rich history and culture with a cutting-edge financial center, providing tourists with a diverse range of experiences.
Worth seeing
The Bund: Shanghai's most famous street offering a captivating view of the city's dual identity. On one side, you'll find beautiful old French colonial buildings, while the other side showcases towering skyscrapers and modern office buildings. The illuminated skyline, especially in the evening, is a breathtaking sight.
Shanghai Museum: An outstanding museum providing insights into Chinese history and traditions, offering a rich cultural experience.
Shanghai World Financial Center: Soar to new heights and enjoy a spectacular view from this 492-meter-high skyscraper. For another unique perspective, visit "The Oriental Pearl" with its famous glass floor, perfect for capturing special and entertaining photos.
Yu Yuan Garden: A picturesque garden featuring charming old Chinese buildings, centrally located near Shanghai's shopping streets.
Climate
Shanghai experiences a humid subtropical climate characterized by warm summers, with temperatures around 25 degrees Celsius, and cold winters, with temperatures dropping to around 5 degrees Celsius.
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