Shanghai
Shanghai is truly a glamorous city that captivates the eye, gathering culinary delights from across the nation. Here, you’ll find not only luxurious hotels but also the ultimate expression of dining aesthetics.
In Shanghai, surprises await whether you visit Yu Garden and City God Temple to explore Jiangnan-style gardens and folk snacks, or go on a trendy citywalk.The city boasts top-tier aesthetic shopping malls featuring global luxury brands and local designer labels.The Bund dazzles with its stunning night views, and the local food scene is so rich you could eat eight meals a day for three days straight and still not try everything.
Itinerary Highlights
Yu Garden: Jiangnan garden beauty, no trip to Suzhou needed.
Stroll among the Ming dynasty architecture and savor Jiangnan street food—it’s hard to imagine just how breathtaking Yu Garden becomes at night.


Next door is the City God Temple scenic area, a must-visit for first-time visitors to Shanghai
Why not drop by a popular local spot and try authentic Shanghai snacks and home-style cuisine?

Shanghai citywalk,Free Attractions, Photography Spot Recommendations
Wukang Road connects the bustling Huaihai Middle Road in the north with the serene Huashan Road in the south. As a “Famous Chinese Historical and Cultural Street” with 37 historical buildings, it’s the perfect choice for a citywalk.

The Oriental Pearl Tower in Lujiazui, Pudong, Shanghai, stands across the river from the Bund and is one of Shanghai’s iconic landmarks.

Moller Villa skillfully blends Nordic fairy tales with Shanghai-style culture, showcasing unique architectural aesthetics.

1000 Trees (Tian An): Suzhou Creek’s Floating Forest, by Thomas Heatherwick, inspired by Huangshan & Jiangnan Gardens.

The famous Bund night view, I wonder how many people came here specifically for it?

Savor the authentic Shanghai flavor on your taste buds: where crab cuisine meets artistic elegance, offering an exquisite fine dining experience.
The glitzy Magic City is just like a world from a novel: high-end ingredients paired with exquisitely crafted cooking and plating, and you can enjoy Oriental aesthetic dance in an elegant environment.

Besides, local iconic snacks like shengjian pan-fried buns and crab roe buns, as well as classic Shanghai home-style dishes, are not to be missed.

Shanghai gathers global luxury hotel brands
If budget allows, it’s recommended to choose a five-star hotel with a frontline Bund river view, enjoying an experience that integrates dining, beautiful scenery, comfortable rooms, and quality service.

You can also choose a cost-effective villa hotel with Republic of China-era characteristics.
