Shanghai
Museums
Oriental
Pearl TV Tower
+86 (0)21
5879 1888
2 Lujiazui Road,
Lujiazui Metro
or sightseeing Bus No. 3
Admission Charged.
Standing 468 meters
high, the Oriental Pearl TV Tower is one of the highest towers in Asia.
Tourists may climb the tower for panoramic views of the city. The ground
floor features a shopping area, café, and an international city
exhibit. It also offers deluxe conference rooms that have hosted leaders
and VIPs from around the world. On clear days, the upper levels of this
tower, measuring no less than 263 meters in height, offer spectacular
views.
Yu
Gardens
This area includes
the streets around Fuyou Street, Dongtai Lu and Henan Lu.
+86 (0)21 6326 0830
Admission Charged
The 400-year-old
Yu Gardens were built in the Ming Dynasty during the reign of Emperor
Jia Jin. Recognized as a significant national heritage site, the Gardens
are a remarkable representation of a southern Chinese-style garden. Visitor
highlights include the Jade Exquisite: one of the three most famous jade
stones in East China. A bustling shopping bazaar has developed around
the attraction
Shanghai
Urban Planning Exhibition Hall
+86 21 6318 4477
This museum has five
floors that detail the ambitious plans of Shanghai's urban planners. Visitors
are provided with a glimpse of how Shanghai will look in 20 years. The
centerpiece on the third floor is a huge model of the city as it is now.
The map on the first half floor, outlines the districts scheduled to be
cleared for new construction. Green areas are marked. In the basement,
a model of old Shanghai is on display, with house entrances, cobble stone
ways, and operating shops and teahouses.
Shanghai
Art Museum
325 Nanjing Xi Lu
(at Huangpi Bei Lu),
Shanghai, China.
+86 (0)21 6327 2829
Admission charged.
The Museum occupies
a heritage building, that once overlooked a racecourse. It is at the northwest
corner of People's Park. There are twelve exhibition halls on five floors
showing modern and traditional fine art. The permanent collection includes
paintings, calligraphy, and sculpture, but its rotating exhibitions have
favored modern artwork. There is a museum store, café, and a rooftop
restaurant.
People's
Square (Renmin Guang Chang)
People's Square (Ren
Min Guang Chang) is a vast public square surrounded by government buildings.
Truly an urban park, it features manicured greenery and, at its heart,
the architecturally impressive Shanghai Museum. Other features include
a 320-square-meter water fountain, subway station and an underground shopping
mall. Because the square attracts many people, it makes an ideal venue
for people watching. Add a carefree afternoon of kite flying. Kites are
available at the square.
Shanghai
Museum
+86 (0)21
6372 0276
Admission Charged
This museum boasts
120,000 Chinese art pieces and archeological findings. Permanent exhibits
feature bronzes, ceramics and paintings, among other artifacts. Other
facilities include a library with 20,000 books, a conservation laboratory
and a lecture room. There is an impressive gift shop on the first floor,
a non-smoking teahouse and several antique and curio stalls. An audio
tour is available in English and Japanese. The building itself is an architectural
showpiece, resembling an ancient tripod when viewed sideways. The rooftop
with glassed dome is modeled on a Han Dynasty mirror.
Disc
Go-Karting Club
+86 (0)21 6277 5641
Opened in 1997, this
club features a spacious, 4,500 square-meter indoor track, so that speed
racers get numerous chances to put their foot down on the gas pedal. Visitors
can refuel and recharge at the trackside pub and cafe. Entry to the track
is free, but there are costs to race.
Bund
Museum
(Waitan Bowuguan)
Unit A, 1 Zhongshan
Erlu (The Bund)
Shanghai, China
No Phone
Open Daily 9-5
Admission Free.
The white and red
observation tower has watched over the Huangpu River since 1884. The base,
now home to this tiny museum, was built 19 years earlier. Photos along
the walls present the Bund's most famous buildings, both past and present
Museum
of the First National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party
374 Huangpi Nan LuShanghai, China - 021-53832171
Shanghai
Museum of Arts and Crafts (Shanghai Gongyi Meishu Bowuguan)
Fenyang Lu 79Shanghai, China - 021-64373454
Shanghai
Science and Technology Museum
ShanghaiShanghai, China - 021-68622000 |