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Shanghai
Shanghai, a world-famous
metropolis, is the largest city of China with a status equivalent
to a province. It lies on Huangpu River, in the Yangtze delta, covering
an area of 6340 square km. It has an oceanic and monsoon climate
in the subtropical zone, with an annual average temperature of 15.5
degrees Centigrade, and rainfall of 1,120 millimeters. Shanghai
is neither cold in winter, nor very hot in summer.
Shanghai is endowed with favorable
geographical and natural conditions, and a long history of development.
It has a well-developed commodity economy and comparatively high
scientific and technological level. In recent years, it has made
rapid progress in finance and banking service, and stands as one
of the main financial centers in China. The Pudong Development Area
in Shanghai is an important special economic zone in China. The
level of the new area's industry, commerce, finance, trade, post
and telecommunications stands at the forefront in China.
Shanghai is an important
hub of communications. It has an easy access to the outside world
by all means of transport: ocean, offshore and inland water shipping,
high way and railroad transport, air flights etc. As the biggest
seaport in China, the port of Shanghai has trade links with ports
of over 100 countries and regions.
Efforts are being made
to develop Shanghai into a modern international economic, financial
and trade center.
Yuyuan
Garden
Yuyuan Garden is located
in Chenghuangmiao (City God Temple) in urban Shanghai. Built in
1559, it occupies only two hectares yet offers 40 scenic attractions.
Thanks to its intricate design, it's complete with pavilions, lakes,
bridges and rocks.
City God Temple
The City God Temple
was a Taoist Temple. According to Taoism cities should be guarded
by city gods. Shanghai had its first City God Temple built in the
Song Dynasty (960-1279). Today's City God Temple Bazaar is composed
of specialty stores selling traditional Chinese arts and crafts,
medicine and souvenirs. Over a hundred small stores stand side by
side, beautifully laid with a large collection of commodities, each
with its own unique feature and alive with shoppers, keeping the
style of traditional Chinese town streets.
Yufo
(Jade Buddha) Temple
The Jade Buddha Temple
was built in 1882, and covers 8,000 square meters. The temple got
its name from the two jade statues of Sakyamuni, one seated and
one reclining, both brought from Myanmar.
The Huangpu River
The 110-kilometer-long
Huangpu River flows through Shanghai.
Shanghai Museum
The museum collects
bronze ware from the Shang and Zhou dynasties (16th to 3rd century
B.C.), pottery, porcelain, calligraphy and paintings. It also boasts
collections of sculptures, seals, currency and arts & crafts
of various dynasties.
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