2024

BUND

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4.7/5
10 reviews

This is the emblematic location of Shanghai and the ideal place to discover the history of the city.

A large number of buildings also deserve to be visited. Ancient palaces, large banks seats, some of the Bund buildings are mythical.

The Peace Hotel, which has just opened its doors after a long renovation period, is a masterpiece of Art Deco signed in 1929 by the most famous architectural agency of the time: Palm and Turner. The building illustrates the power of a family of entrepreneurs from Baghdad: the. Victor Sassoon, nicknamed the King of Real Estate, left behind a formidable architectural heritage. In addition to the peace hotel, which originally opened its name (the Sassoon House), it also built the Broadway Mansion, north of the Bund, the Embankment House which overlooks Suzhou River and the complex of the Jinjiang Hotel in the former French concession. The Peace Hotel will be distinguished by its large pyramid of green copper which once housed the apartments of the Sassoon family.

The Astor House, the oldest palace in Shanghai, has hosted great names such as Albert Einstein, Charlie Chaplin… Built in 1910, you can visit its corridors, borrowing its old wooden flooring over time. His ballroom hosted the first trading of the Shanghai Stock Exchange (in 1990) before it was relocated to Pudong. Deposed by the Peace Hotel in the 1920 s, he kept his charm.

Also, in the centre of the Bund throne the customs building, easily identifiable thanks to its clock tower and its Art Deco architecture of 1927, was built in replacement of a brick structure of the late th century. It is the only Bund building to have retained its function. The clock tower always walks the walk with its Westminster carillon.

Finally, on the left of the customs, is the former Bank of Hong Kong and Shanghai (HSBC) building, an imposing building with a central dome. This building, which was at the time the largest bank in Asia, is the work of the British architects'firm Palmer & Turner, craftsmen of the principal Bund buildings. The building had been requisitioned after the Communists took power to host the Shanghai City Hall, which will remain there until 1995, before moving to the modern buildings of the People's Square.

The Bank of Hong Kong and Shanghai tried to reintegrate its former head office, but in vain: the local authorities demanded such an exorbitant price that its original owner had to abandon it and finally settled at Pudong. It was the Pudong Development Bank that took over the building to make it its head office.

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 Shanghai
2024

SHANGHAI MUSEUM

General museum
4.8/5
6 reviews

In the centre of the square is the magnificent Shanghai Museum: The exterior design is not necessarily a success (it looks like a bunker, even though the Shanghaiens nicknamed it "the basket"), but the collections, superbly presented, deserve to be spent a few hours.

The first Shanghai Museum was established in 1952 in the galleries of the old international concession field, today the building with a tower tower located behind the opera. The collections were then installed in the Art Deco building, which can still be seen at the corner of Henan Lu and Yan'an Donglu, before being moved to this new museum, specially built for the occasion and opened in 1995.

The current building in a ballot box consists of eleven galleries, partly funded by donations from overseas Chinese. On the ground floor is the sculpture room, a beautiful collection of 127 pieces, most of them being Buddhist sculptures of the Han Dynasty at Tang. The same floor also houses the bronzes gallery, 440 of the most beautiful pieces in the world: wine cuts, weapons, musical instruments of the periods Shang and Zhou (1480-221 BC), as well as the Spring and Autumns (772-481 BC). You can then visit the first floor of the collection of ceramics, which includes nearly 500 pieces, including the celadon of the Song dynasty and terracotta figurines covered with a layer of Polychrome polychrome ceramics. The entire panoply of the famous blue porcelain in Jindezhen ovens, under the Ming and Qing dynasties, is also in good stead. The museum also includes a room dedicated to Jade (third floor), but also to seals, calligraphy, painting (on the second floor), coins, Ming and Qing furniture (a very beautiful room), crafts of ethnic minorities (third floor).

Three rooms are also dedicated to temporary exhibitions, which are generally of very high quality.

The museum shop on the ground floor offers beautiful catalogues, postcards, but also reproductions of the quality of works. A large tea house opened its doors on the first floor of the museum, in a traditional, soft atmosphere.

The Shanghai Museum is undoubtedly the most beautiful of China, both by the quality of its collections and by its presentation. We are here far from the neon lights of the museums of the capital! Those who are not particularly fascinated by Chinese art will be seduced by these extraordinary collections. As for enthusiasts, they will have to spend long hours exploring this magnificent museum.

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 Shanghai
2024

CHINA MUSEUM OF ARTS

Fine arts museum
5/5
3 reviews

The Chinese Pavilion was built at the Shanghai World Exposition (2010) by the architect and director of the He Jingtang academy of architecture. $ 220 million has been invested and the result is at least impressive (63 m high). It is a retournée pagoda that combines tradition with modernity. During the exhibition, subjects were treated around the general theme "a better city for a better life". Now converted into an art centre, it is still worth finding its place in the world of galleries and museums.

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 Shanghai
2024

PEOPLE'S SQUARE - RENMIN GUANGCHANG

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4.5/5
2 reviews

Formerly the international concession field. Only the galleries built in 1933 remain standing today. In the north, some of the most prominent buildings were built: Parc Hotel de 1934, a red brick building was the first skyscraper in Asia. The Grand Cinema, designed by a young Czechoslovak architect in 1933, is characterized by tiled facade. The Hotel Pacific, a central dome building, was the old China United apartment building. The former YMCA of Shanghai, a Byzantine madness designed by an American architect, parallels him. There is nothing left of the race field, transformed into a People Park of 12 hectares after liberation in 1949. Nowadays, local authorities have made Renmin Square the new administrative and cultural centre in Shanghai.

The new Shanghai City Hall occupies the old seat of the Shanghaien Party in the centre of the People's Avenue. In contrast, Shanghai Museum (Shanghai Shi Bowuguan), renamed the «Basket» by the Shanghaiens, is a vanguard structure with one of the world's finest collections of ancient art.

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 Shanghai
2024

THE OLD CHINESE CITY NANSHI

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4/5
2 reviews

Reduced as a matter of grief by the onset of concessions in the th and early th centuries, the old Chinese city remained static in past years. A travel guide published in 1934 stipulated that «Shanghai was not China, but it had to go to Nanshi, (the city of the south) in the old Chinese city…». If, at the time of concessions, the Chinese were forced to stay in the Chinese area, then a majority of them settled there, with a tax for that. They had no right to vote in the municipalities. Nanshi remained a purely Chinese ghetto, without faith or law, crucible of the gangsters and revolutionary parties hiding in narrow streets, lined with tripots and fumeries. Foreigners, except missionaries, avoid places. During the th century, the old town underwent several devastating fires, but retained its architecture. Only the ramparts of the city, erected in 1553 were demolished in 1912 and replaced by the Renmin Lu, the circular avenue today the ancient limits of the Chinese city. Since 1949, the old town has been the subject of great work, which began in 1994-1995. The Yu Garden area has been redesigned. Important imitation architectures have been built in place of old traditional houses. Go under the traditional Chinese Portico at the crossroads of Henan Nanlu and Fang Bang Lu to arrive at the old Bazaar, formerly known as the Temple Bazar of the City Protector, at the heart of which is the famous Yu Garden dating back to the th century. There are numerous jewellers: according to tradition, gold bought near temples is supposed to bear happiness.

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 Shanghai
2024

THE SHANGHAI OPERA

Operas and theaters to visit
4/5
1 review

Inaugurated in 1998, the Shanghai Opera (Dagejuyuan) was designed by the French architect ARTE-Charpentier. Its architecture incorporates the cultural complexity of a millennium civilization that comes into modernity. It builds on the Chinese myth that the sky is round like the roof and the earth, square like the body of the building. Jacques Chirac welcomed the aesthetic quality of the building and the efforts of architects during his presidential visit in May 1997. South of Renmin Square, at the intersection of Xizang Lu and Yan'an Lu, the Grand World (Dashijie) was Asia's largest amusement centre: a mix of casino, tripot, on three floors. Rebuilt on numerous occasions, the building dates back to 1924; the place is always open to the public.

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 Shanghai
2024

FLOWER, BIRD AND INSECT MARKET

Markets
2.8/5
4 reviews

On more than 100 stands, you will see flowers (freshly cut for some, and others clearly less cool…), pagaille birds (and what racket!) and hundreds of small small animals… Of course, we're going to dig on crickets and their beautiful little cages, or we'll try to learn French to parrots… A great experience, far away from the Shanghai skyscrapers.

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 Shanghai
2024

COMMUNITY LIBRARY

Libraries to visit
3/5
1 review

The Great Library of Shanghai was inaugurated in December 1996. It is the second largest in China after the Beijing National Library and one of the ten largest in the world: 3,1 ha, 13 million books and manuscripts, some of which have more than 1 400 years of history, 20 reading rooms (Chinese, foreign, electronic, CD-Rom and Internet).

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 Shanghai
2024

ROCK BUND ART MUSEUM

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center
1/5
1 review

The second museum of contemporary art does not fail to compete with the MOCA. Its assets? An Art Deco building of 1932 magnificent, a interior design renovated by the English architect David Chipperfield in 2007, and exhibitions and educational programmes always powerful. As a background, the desire "to encourage discussions on topical subjects and social issues".

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 Shanghai
2024

CRESCENT TRAVEL

Tourist office

This small private travel agency will better meet the expectations of the individual traveler. It offers regular flight booking services, trains and boats, and tailor-made circuits.

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 Shanghai
2024

CHINA YOUTH TRAVEL SERVICE SHANGHAI (CYTS)

Guided tours

Numerous excursions around and around Shanghai: visit of Shanghai ($ 57), Suzhou by car ($ 100), Hangzhou (2 days hotel and meals for $ 150).

This body also sells any transportation (plane, train, boat, bus). The agency is located in the west of the city.

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 Shanghai
2024

ON THE BUND

Street square and neighborhood to visit

From the Huangpu Park turn the Bank of Indochina (built in 1914), the Glen Line Building (1922), the Matheson Garden (the first to settle in Shanghai in 1848, the Neoclassical building dates back to 1920), the Yangtze Building (a building building built in 1916), the old Yokohama Bank in a neoclassical style enhanced by details of the Banque. Asian art built in 1924. Separated by an alley of the famous Peace Hotel, at No. 23 of the Zhongshan Dongyilu, the Bank of China, built in 1937 by a famous Chinese architect on the site of the Baroque building of the ancient German Club, requisitioned as a result of the Treaty of Versailles, reflected by its intriguing modernity.

The Peace Hotel, a landmark of the skyline skyline, was the seat of the Sassoon family. Victor Sassoon, one of the richest foreigners in Shanghai at the time, the Iraqi Jewish tycoon, had made fortune in opium and weapons.

Founded in 1929 by the famous design firm of Hong Kong, Palmer & Turner, the building included offices and commercial agencies on the ground floor, a hotel with extravagant rooms on the floors, and relaxation and leisure spaces in the upper floors (restaurants, bars, terrace). The businessman housed in the last three floors and had a balcony with a magnificent view of the Huangpu. Today, the Peace Hotel is in full renovation and closed to the public for some time. The exterior of the building with pollution needs good cosmetic. The interior, however, still retains very beautiful Art Deco ornaments: hopefully they will be kept by the new owners of the places, allegedly Saudi investors.

If you pass Nanjing Lu, the former Palace Hotel (now the South Wing of Peace), designed by two British architects in 1906, is one of the oldest Bund buildings. To build it, we used modern methods (steel structure), we installed the first elevator of the city (20 years later, when Shanghai fell under the onslaught of Communist troops, it stir the curiosity of the troops who had never seen it, no more than toilets). Further afield, the fortified building of two turrets was the former headquarters of Shanghai's first foreign newspaper, the North China Daily News.

The Customs House (Customs House), characterized by its Clock Tower, reflects a massive Art Deco architecture dating back to 1927. On the left, the famous Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank, a stately structure culminating in a central dome, was Asia's largest banking building at the time. The building, along with all the Bund buildings, was the work of the famous Palmer & Turner firm (already cited above).

To the south, in the centre of the Quai de France, is the Maritime courier building, a Art Deco structure, where the flow of the company's luxurious ships was managed. A raised walk replaces the ground where eye, croisant rickshaws, went back between commercial warehouses and ships at dockside. The latter, moored along the Bund until the early 1990 s, were displaced. A dike was built to control the waters of the river. The mythical British public gardens were installed in the present Huangpu Park.

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 Shanghai
2024

SHANGHAI HISTORY MUSEUM - SHANGHAISHI LISHI BOWUGUAN

Museums

Excellent museum depicting Shanghai's history through the nature-long reconstructions of villages, models of Shanghai and main shops, evoking daily life at the time of concessions. Interesting collection of vintage photos and objects. Maps of successive enlargements of the metropolis, local folklore (gastronomic habits, clothing, ceremonial and funeral traditions, history of emigrants). A privileged place to discover the true Shanghai. The museum also holds numerous temporary exhibitions.

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 Shanghai
2024

CHINESE BATIK MUSEUM

Museums

This small museum is housed in a th century villa at the bottom of an impasse on Changle Lu: the beautiful garden is often filled with blue fabrics. Kubomasa, a Japanese lover of this craft, devoted her life to gathering the oldest, used to print these blue motifs on a woven cloth canvas. This production originates in the mountainous regions of Jiangsu and Jiangxi. Dye-based dye is applied on a canvas previously coated with a wax film in negative. The wax is then removed showing the pattern. Instruments, motifs, ancient woven fabrics, the entire manufacturing process is explained. This ancient tradition has been successful with the Branchés young Shanghaiens. Dyeing has medicinal qualities: Your clothes will protect you!

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 Shanghai
2024

INSTITUT DE RECHERCHE SUR L'ARTISANAT TRADITIONNEL ARTS & CRAFTS RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Crafts to discover

Located in a villa of the French concession. In 1950, Chen Yi, the first mayor of Shanghai, elected his home. Established in 1956 with a view to maintaining the traditional tradition, the Institute conducts research on local and national heritage. It oversees the creation of new models, the development of artistic treaties, is responsible for research on materials and techniques. We visit various workshops where craftsmen, sorted on the strand, manufacture embroidery, sculptures, jade work, lacquer, or painting. An interesting visit to better perceive regional crafts. Large shop of objects made on site and in workshops in the region.

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 Shanghai
2024

CITS - ZHONGGUO GUOJI LUXINGSHE

Tourist office

Proposes the booking of train tickets with a commission of 10 RMB. Most hotels also have agencies that can sell tickets.

It is advisable to reserve long distance train tickets at least two days in advance, especially for hard berths.

It is now possible to take a return ticket to Shanghai. There is a choice between two categories: hard seats (ying zuo 硬座, no reserved spaces) and soft seats (ruan zuo 软座). To the extent that sleeping trains for Beijing are very coveted, it is recommended to book one week in advance to have a comfortable berth.

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 Shanghai
2024

TAIKANG LU

Art gallery exhibition space foundation and cultural center

For some years, design studios, fashion shops and workshops of renowned artists have invested an old factory of candy and then a whole neighbourhood around. ChinArtBuilding 5, Lane 200, Tai Kang Lu Tel (021) 6472 9896 is one of these galleries. It hosts a new exhibition of Chinese or international artists every month (sculpture, painting or photos). In the same place, the Music Pavilion, is also visiting. A complex of recording studios and a music school where traditional Chinese instruments can be taken.

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 Shanghai
2024

GARDEN OF GREAT VISION - DAGUAN GONGYUAN

Parks and gardens

Built in 1993 following the description of the famous Chinese classic novel Le Dream in the red pavilion. Together interesting, well arranged, which is unanimous in Chinese tourists. A great deal of air for locals on the weekend in this 107 hectare area with numerous pavilions, buildings, pagodas, rockeries and other caves.

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 District De Qingpu
2024

GUYI PARK

Natural site to discover

Created between 1522 and 1619 by Zhu Sansong, a craftsman specialising in bamboo engraving, this garden was destroyed during the war against the Japanese in 1937-1945. The current package is a reconstruction of the late 1950 s: the garden is now 6 hectares against only 1,8 hectares.

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 District De Jiading
2024

HUILONGTAN PARK

Natural site to discover

Located in the temple of Confucius, the "Mare de reunion des dragons" (named because of its winding shape) was dug in 1588, under the Ming, and then integrated into a traditional garden. At the centre of the water plan emerges a small island, Yingkui hill (symbolizing five dragons playing with a jade pearl) built in 1660. The garden underwent a significant expansion in the late 1970 s a Qing theatre Scene (1888) from Shanghai installed there: a finely decorated artwork, the main attraction of the site.

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 District De Jiading