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| The Bund | |
| Old City Shanghai | |
| Yu Garden | |
| Shanghai Museum | |
| Oriental Pearl Tower | |
| Children's Palace | |
| River excursions | |
| Religious sites | |
| People Sites | |
| Other Sites | |
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Climate: Shanghai has a fairly extreme climatic
range, with four distinct seasons. Winters can be bone-chillingly cold
with occasional snow, while summers are very hot. Humidity levels are
high almost year round. It can rain for days on end, though the official
rainy season lasts from mid June to mid July. The best weather tends to
occur in September and October. Time zone: The whole of China operates as one time zone, eight hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. There is no daylight savings time adjustment in the summer. Formerly an unimportant fishing village, Shanghai (translated literally, "on the sea") is one of the world's largest seaports and a major industrial and commercial center of China. It is located on the coast of the East China Sea, between the mouth of the Yangtze River to the north and the bays of Hangzhou to the south.
A tourist city, Shanghai attracts travelers from both home and abroad because of its commercial activity rather than for its scenic beauty. |
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Regent
Tour China Your China Specialist. Email: webmaster@regenttour.com
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