Throughout the past century, Shanghai has had numerous name
tags attached to it; like "Paris of the Orient" and "Pearl
of China". Images of Shanghai more than any other Chinese city,
are bountiful in the west. A visit here therefore, is naturally
tainted to some extent, with a preconception of how the city will
be.
Shanghai is a modern and fast paced city, rich in history and culture
and with a wealth of areas and sites just waiting to be explored.
One of the nicest aspects of Shanghai is that the crowds here are
much more manageable than in a city like Beijing. This is largely
because there are no great ancient sites which people flock to.
Rather, this is a city to be walked, wandered, explored and discovered
in your own time and, in your own style.
What makes Shanghai particularly attractive are the many different
styles of architecture and design throughout the city. Shanghai
was once divided up into different "Concessions" or districts
and the boundaries of these areas still remain today.The famous,
Bund was home to the "British Public Park" and this boulevard
has a plethora of colonial structures to visit, all reminders of
Shanghai's days of decadence. The Japanese and the French Concessions
too, are fascinating areas to explore. The French Quarter is a particularly
charming district to wander, and there are many former residences
to look at and discover something about old Shanghai and the people
who lived here. The area known as the "Chinese City" is
also worthy of a visit. Take a break from the tourists around the
Yuyuan and do some serious antique shopping or just lose yourself
amidst the old alleys and streets.
But perhaps most of all today, Shanghai is a spectacularly modern
city. The pace of development here is unbelievable. Currently, seventeen
percent of the world's cranes are in the city and developers boast
that the city is changing at a rate incomparable to anywhere else
in the world ever. The newest area of the city, Pudong, has just
celebrated its 10th anniversary and is almost unrecognizable from
the way it was when development began here. Two of the most impressive
city structures can be found here, the Jinmao Tower and the Oriental
TV Tower.
For any visitor to China, perhaps the most attractive thing about
this city is just how fashionable it is. Museums, galleries, restaurants
and bars have emerged in the past few years. This cosmopolitan cultural
scene which harks back to the heydays of the 1920s and 30s and the
new found wealth in the city are helping to reinvent Shanghai as
a place with a fabulous and optimistic style and attitude. |