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cecil on December 15th, 2008

Shanghai is located in eastern coast of China, north of Taiwan and South of Korea, having a coordinate reading of 31°12′0″N 121°30′0″E. With a sub-tropical climate geographically, Shanghai is experiencing 4 distinct seasons every year. It was end of Autumn towards Winter when we were there in November with a cold tmeperature of 18°C at noon and 6°C during night time. Due to its high humid air, the whole Shanghai city was covered by a thick mist and its visibility was up to a few Kilometers only! I’m not sure about other seasons since I haven’t been through, but this was definitely a sad discovery to me, in terms of photo taking where sceneries beyond like 4 KM was inevitably dissappeared in the mist.

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However, the night in Shanghai was totally different. The air suddenly cleared up, perhaps with the help of those magnificient building lighting lit up, Shanghai was eventually turned alive and started to show its glamour! That is why ‘Shanghai Night‘ is so well perceived as the main Shanghai attraction!

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After spending slightly more than an hour at our first destination in Shanghai, we left ChengHuangMiao for our dinner. As for an all-inclusive travel package, dinner was arranged well ahead at one of the local restaurant and 9 courses were served with local beers as standard beverage option. Nothing to shout about, dinner was acceptable with some unique local taste. What attracted me was the wild lighting around the restaurant. I took a photo of my wife posing in front of a waterwheel of the restaurant which I love it every much.

Shanghai Night 1

After the dinner, we headed straight to the Bund to catch a night cruise along HuangPu Jiang, the main river of Shanghai separating the city into PuXi and PuDong districts. While PuXi is the older district siting many of the financial instituitions along the famous ‘Shanghai Bund‘, PuDong is the upcoming business district featuring many of the younger entrepreneurs in Shanghai. Cruising along HuangPu river is a very good ideas to admire the beauty of ‘Shanghai Night’, though standing on the shipboard fighting the freezing 5°C cold wind was a bit crazy! Who cares! I enjoyed every minute of it.

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Com’on honey! Let’s pose in front of The Bund Yacht Club….

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What a beautiful night scene of PuXi. Tourists could even spot advertisement in the air… :)

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Something crossed over my mind… how much the Shanghai council pays for the electricity bill every night?

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Thanks to the idea and initiatives of the late leader of China Communists Party, Mr. Deng Xiao Ping, PuXi (photo above) and PuDong (photo below) are now show little difference in terms of city developments.

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The most significant landmark of PuDong district is Oriental Pearl Tower. It is the tallest telecommunication tower in Asia and is the third tallest in the world. I would say it’s the most beautiful TV tower in the world. Looking at the two giant spheres with 5 ‘legs’ supporting it, the futuristic design of Oriental Pearl Tower (photo below) attracts more than 5 millions visitors every year!

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We docked after cruising HuangPu River for around 3 quaters of an hour and took the double-decked lift up to the observation floor of Oriental Pearl at 263m high, in a thundering 40 seconds!

 

Oriental Pearl Tower 1

From the observatory floor, we could oversee the Shanghai city night scene clearly and there was a board indicating the name of those 40 important buildings at the Bund.

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We wrapped up our Day 1 journey at a very nice 4-star hotel, Oriental Express. Looking at my watch, it was already 11pm….. If you wish to know more on our trip to HangZhou, follow along us by subscribing to our feedsTravel Feeder.

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cecil on December 4th, 2008

This was the first destination to where we went straight from PuDong international airport of Shanghai. My first impression when I first stepped out from the airport was the misty weather, especially during autumn when we were there. The weather was cool at 18°C as expected but the whole city was covered by the thick mist which was a bit disappointed (in the eye of a social photographer :) ). However, skyscrapers and multi-storey flyover did impressed me as well. Being the biggest financial centre of China, Shanghai do demonstrate very well on its status with modern buildings, busy traffics, Asian highest telecommunication tower and 24-hour business and entertainment, as well as multi-racial community.

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Though it was only 5pm in the afternoon, the sky turned dark when we reached our first stop, Cheng Huang Miao, or the city god temple of Shanghai (Chinese: 城隍庙). It used to be a temple in the old city of Shanghai, and is today the central feature of a large retail and entertainment district. Together with nearby Yuyuan Garden and the surrounding streets, Cheng Huang Miao is now part of a large pedestrian compound dedicated to restaurants and retails.

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Before the entrance to ChengHuangMiao, we needed to walk pass an old street with shops at both sides and stalls in the middle selling all sorts of Chinese products such as souvenirs, foods, snacks, cloths shoes and etc. “THANKS” to our Chinese tour guide, Ah Mei, she had actually given us some lectures before we stepped down from our coach: “Don’t ever look at or buy anything from these stalls or shops, they are all inferior staffs!”. I could understand her intention. I would propably tell my foreign friends the same thing if they were visiting Malaysia, in order to protect our country’s image. But I realised later in the trip that her statement was sometimes untrue, especially when we wanted to buy some cheap souvenirs later regardless of whether they are made of crystal or just glass, we actually have not given any chance and time. Although I’ve been told the same by my friends before that and did have a quick shop along the way, we did not buy anything either, except two bags of local chestnuts along our way out.

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Once we entered the compound of ChengHuangMiao, what laid in front of us were full varieties of retails and restaurants. The main attraction of the new ChengHuangMiao is the building architecture. All buildings are designed and built in ancient Chinese style of architectures. With the great lighting design, the place was really attractive to our naked eyes.

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We were given an hour to shop around and Starbucks was the place to gather before exiting. Starbucks is the most successful cafes selling coffees in China where chinese tea and beer are their common beverage. Starbucks could be seen everywhere, even inside the compound of this ‘temple’ :) .

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‘Bing Tang Hu Lu’ or crystalised honey plum stick was the first snack we tried in ChengHuangMiao…. Its taste was not to our expectation though :(

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‘He Fung Lo’ or Piece and Full Restaurant (direct translation :( ) is the largest eatery in the compound with more than 30 hawker stalls selling all sorts of local foods and drinks. We rushed in with no second thought… :)

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Look at these hungry devils….. We tried the famous local dim sum, Shanghai ‘Xiao Long Pao’ or Little Dragon Dumpling, but still not the best we’ve had so far.. :(

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After that, we walked around to continue our windows shopping while admiring the great handicraft skill of chinese contractors in these buildings.

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One of the best goldsmith in the world is inside this old temple gold shop. They claimed to have the purest gold in the world with over 99.9999% purity…. wow.

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‘La Yang Pian’ or ‘Xi Yang Jing’ is one of the oldest entertainment in old China some 500 years ago where performers will sing, talk, speak and imitate creatively to entertain publics. By paying RMB5, you could experience these old jokes through the boxes!

After wandering around all these streets, without buying anything (haven’t warmed up yet since it was our first day and first destination in China), we left ChengHuangMiao for our next destination…. dinner time!! – Travel Feeder.

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