Here is a rough plan for the Friday tour. There will be two vans to seat about 10 persons. I think 8 have already been signed up (Need to check with Mort on this). For those who have already signed up the tour, please take a look at the itinerary and provide feedbacks. Please bear in mind that this is just an initial plan. If you feel strongly about including some other places, we will do our best to accommodate these requests. Thanks.
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9:30am (or 10am): meet at xxx hotel
We can designate 2 hotels since we have two vehicles. Please let us know where most people stay.
9:30AM - 11:30AM Visist
Bund and
Pudong Lujiazhui Area
Bund, also called the Zhongshan Road, is a famous waterfront and regarded as the symbol of Shanghai for hundreds of years. The most famous and attractive sight which is at the west side of the Bund are the 52 various buildings of different architectural styles including Gothic, Baroque, Romanesque, Classicism and the Renaissance. The Bund was the centre of Shanghai's politics, economy and culture hundreds of years ago, consulates of most countries and many banks, businesses and newspaper offices were settled there.
Pudong Lujiazhui Area is the most common image of Shanghai, the skyscrapers. We will visit some of the tallest buildings in China: Pearl TV Tower, IFC, and if time permits, take a walk along the waterfront.
11:30am go to
Yuyuan Garden and
Old Street
That's where the old Shanghai city is, with lots of shops and tourists, and surprisingly quite a few wholesale markets around it.
12:00-13:00 We have
lunch at Lu Bo Lang (Green Wave Pavilion) restaurant RMB 100 per person.
Old and famous Shanghainese restaurant in Yu Bazaar. Obviously a bit touristy, it nonetheless serves up reasonably priced local food in pleasant surroundings. We will walk around Yu Garden after lunch.
14:00 - 16:00 Visit
Xingtiandi and
Hengshan Road French Concession
XingTianDi:
Widely considered the most successful urban redevelopment in China, XingTiandi is an affluent car-free shopping, eating and entertainment district of Shanghai, China. It is composed of an area of reconstituted traditional shikumen ("stone gate") houses on narrow alleys, some adjoining houses which now serve as book stores, cafes and restaurants, and shopping malls. Most of the cafes and restaurants feature both indoor and outdoor seatings. Xintiandi has an active nightlife on weekdays as well as weekends, though romantic settings are more common than loud music and dance places. Xintiandi means "New Heaven and Earth",[1] and is considered one of the first lifestyle centers in China.
Hengshan Road:
Hengshan Road formerly Avenue Petain, is a street in the former Shanghai French Concession of Shanghai. A major thoroughfare that connected the heart of the French Concession with the Catholic district of Zikawei (Xujiahui), the boulevarde was for much of the 20th century the centre of Shanghai's premier residential district. Since the 1990s, many of the mansions along the road have been converted into bars, night clubs, and restaurants, and is one of Shanghai's more vibrant nightlife districts and popular particularly among expatriates.
16:00 Back to hotels to take a rest
or we can take you guys to
TianZhiFang (See below).
Other Places and Things to Do in Shanghai
Shanghai Museum
Shanghai Museum, known as the Museum of Ancient ChineseArt, was established in 1952. You will find more than 120,000 precious and rare works of art in 21 categories. In addition to the 11 galleries. entertainments
TianZhiFang
A more native version of Xingtiandi, where there are lots of art galleries, restaurants, and shops. What sets it apart is that this is not a commercial development like Xingtiandi and there are actually people living there. It's a good place to take a stroll, take pictures, have a bite or do a bit shopping.
Acrobat Show Era a multimedia theatrical spectucular
http://www.era-shanghai.com/era/en/spotlight/
Tips:
Most tourists take a ride to World Financial Center's 92nd Floor Observatory at top of the tallest building in China (in the same building where Park Hyatt is) for a RMB150 ticket. We noticed a Groupon-type of deal for RMB59/person (
http://t.58.com/sh/4065772430722 -- Unfortunately in Chinese). You can buy it at this web site. That deal is going to expire in 5 days. If you need help to navigate through the Chinese web site, please let us know.