Shanghai Chronicles: A Tale of Contrasts, Rooftop Bars, and Unforgettable Moments 🌃☕🏯🍸
In this captivating post, I invite you to explore the fascinating blend of old and new, East and West in the dynamic city of Shanghai. Join me on a journey through some of my favorite spots and experiences that showcase the city's unique charm.
Discover the coffee scene in Shanghai, from OPS in the French Quarter with its seasonal menu to the heartwarming #Hinichijou, where you'll be served by a Bear Claw and support a noble mission.
Explore the natural beauty surrounding Shanghai by visiting Sheshan National Park or Chongming Island, offering a chance to connect with wildlife and nature.
Delve into ancient cities like Zhujiajiao Water Town or Xinchang Ancient Town, each with its preserved charm and distinct appeal.
Experience the magic of Shanghai's skyline at night, with the Bund coming to life and rooftop bars waiting to be explored. My personal favorite, 'Char' at Hotel Indigo, offers unparalleled skyline views for the price of a cocktail.
Don't forget my essential China travel tips, including using @trip.com for booking in your language, downloading a VPN, embracing Alipay for payments, and making the switch to Apple Maps. And, of course, always bring your own napkins when dining out!
Whether you're planning a visit or reminiscing about Shanghai, this post is a treasure trove of recommendations and insights. Let me know if you think I missed anything, as I'll be back soon to uncover more of this incredible city! 🏙️🌿🥢📸
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It is worth going to see it. I was a little scared when I first went up. Later, I took a lot of photos and videos. I also took a video with my mother to take her to see it. It was really good. Recommend to buy tickets here, convenient and fast
Shanghai landmarks, take the elderly to visit, they are very happy. The view is very wide, you can see many buildings on the Huangpu River, and there is a transparent sightseeing gallery that is very interesting and exciting.
The Coca-Cola restaurant is worth a visit. It is not limited to eating for a long time. I feel that I have the best meal in Shanghai. The dishes are very complete and super delicious! The environment is very good, there is a clown on the scene at night to play balloons, really super good ~
We traveled from Taipei to Shanghai and took our children to the Oriental Pearl Tower. The weather was fine. We took the elevator to the main sphere of three big balls. We can stand at different heights to enjoy the beautiful city scenery on both sides of the Huangpu River, especially walking on the fully transparent sightseeing gallery. Feeling the feeling of "air walk" is great! Standing on a high place overlooking the panoramic view of the Devil City... It is a memorable and beautiful enjoyment and it is very regrettable! 🙂
In the morning, the Oriental Pearl Tower, which departed from Huangpu District, suddenly got foggy, and everything was unclear, white, and the fog was scattered in the afternoon, and the night view was seen. I am very satisfied with the tower height and view. In addition to the wind, it is a little cold. The glass ring viewing platform is really cold. I am really worried that my luggage and I will be overweight.
How can you not go to Shanghai to see the Oriental Pearl Tower? Standing on the transparent glass plank road, I found out how small humans can be. On the tower, see the cars flying below as small as ants, and standing on the Oriental Pearl Tower, how great we humans are! We also punched in the famous "three-piece suit" observation deck. Go next time
It is worth experiencing and taking pictures and punching in. Almost all of them burst into the circle of friends. Super praise 👍👍👍
The Oriental Pearl Tower is located on the east bank of the Huangpu River in Lujiazui Development Zone, Pudong New District, Shanghai. It was the first and third tallest tower in Asia and opened in 1992. The tower is 468 meters high, the ground floor is open to the public for science fiction city, 120 meters of sightseeing hall (first ball), 290 meters of city history exhibition hall (second ball), 350 meters of conference hall cafe sightseeing hall (third ball). The Oriental Pearl Tower is one of the landmarks of Shanghai, and it is also a must-check in place for tourists inside and outside the city.