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The Bund - The symbol of old and new China, the Bund is Shanghai's most famous Landmark. The Bund is the home to many of the city's hotels,banks and bars. The nature of the area has not changed so dramatically either.
Xin Tian Di - Xin Tian Di is the closest match to what Lan Kwai Fong in Hong Kong. This ambitious area was built by Hong Kong's Shui On Group and contains stylish and expensive shops, pubs and restaurants. The Shikumen houses have been renovated to suit modern tastes.
The Old City God's Temple - Old City God's Temple is a major yet relatively inactive, Taoist temple in Shanghai. This area is not only famous tourist sites, but also popular shopping attractions. There are boutiques, shops sell local specialties, as well as large jewlry stores.
Yu Yuan Garden - The Yu Yuan Garden is situated not far away from the Bund in the southwestern side of the city. The Yu Yuan is certainly a tacky kind of China meets Disney with an added twist but nevertheless well worth a visit.
The Jin Mao Building - The incredible Jin Mao building in Pudong is the tallest building in China, the second tallest in Asia, and currently the third tallest building in the world.It is the centre of gravity in the area as Pagodas were in ancient China.
Oriental Pearl TV Tower - The Oriental Pearl Radio & Television Tower stands in the new and developing Lu Jia Zui District of the Banks of the Huang Pu River. / Cost-RMB50.
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