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"Pudong, in its 13-year history, has surprisingly progressed in its economic strength and its urban development. This 556-sqaure-kilometer farmland 13 years ago is well on its way toward a modern metropolis. As the epitome of Shanghai' modernization and the symbol of China's reform and opening up drive, Pudong has become an ideal land for global investors." http://pudong.shanghaichina.org/jiangsx.htm
Filled with stores, art galleries and restaurants, this internationally known street is the most famous shopping street in China.
This is the former home of Dr. Sun Yatsen, founder of the Nationalist Party, who lived here with his wife between 1918 and 1924.
Located in a former Communist Party meeting hall, this sleek, contemporary martini bar features marble counters, curvy roof tiles and chick black furnishings.
The famouos Chinese writer Lu Xun, is buried in Hongkou Park.
Rickshaw was once the favorite mode of transportation of this city.
Shanghai Tianma Country Club is located 30 minutes from the Hong Xiao Airport in the Shesan National Tourism Park. Shesan is known for its natural beauty and for having the only mountain in Shanghai. Tianma is one of the most beautiful luxury Golf resorts in China, With 200 exquisite Villas designed by American Designers from Costa Mesa, California. A beautiful lake and sprawling landscape, is the centerpiece of Tianma, with the luxury villas surrounding the lake and streams. Exceptional management of facilities. Tianma is concieved and initiated by Universal Group Chairman Mr. GIlbert B. Mar. This is real California style elegance and fine living. Golfing is open to members, guests and tours. Private.
Site of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China.
Every Chinese city once had its Temple of the Town God, the central shrine for Daoist worship. Shànghai's version dates from 1403 when local official Qín Yùbó, who had been posthumously designated as Shànghai's patron town god by the Míng Dynasty Hóngwu emperor (A.D. 1328-98), was finally honored with his own temple, though it didn't take on its present name until 1929.
