Tours in China
Best of Shanghai Day Tour including Jade Buddha Temple and The Bund
Duration: 8 hours
Location: Shanghai, China
See all the main sites of Shanghai, 'Paris of the Orient'. Your
fully guided coach tour includes lunch as well as entry into the
Jade Buddha Temple, Shanghai Museum, Bund and Bund History Museum,
Yuyuan Garden, Shanghai Old Street, Fresh Water Pearl Gallery, a
silk factory and Xin Tian Di, Shanghai's entertainment district.
Your tour begins with Jade Buddha Temple. Built during the
Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1875-1909), it contains a
priceless collection of jade statues from Burma. The temple is
constructed in the magnificent architectural style of the Song
Dynasty. Currently the temple houses the Shanghai Buddhist
Institute.
Next stop is Fresh Water Pearl Gallery. You'll see the process of
pearl cultivation and you may be the lucky participant to be
presented with a single pearl.
People Square, in the heart of the city is a vast green area
surrounded by great buildings on all sides. Here you have the
opportunity to feed the doves to pray for the world peace.Shanghai
Museum is a highlight of the tour. The museum design is in keeping
with Feng Shui principles. It houses a great permanent collection
and hosts various exhibitions with over 120,000 pieces thst
showcase the 5000 years of China's history. We recommend you rent
an audio phone (USD 5) to make the most of your 1.5 hours'
visit.
After lunch, visit the enchanting Yuyuan Garden and Shanghai Old
Street. The garden includes many halls, springs and other buildings
of interest. The visit brings you back to Ming Dynasty (A.D.
1368-1644).
Continue to the Bund on Shanghai's waterfront. The Bund is
Shanghai's most famous landmark and a symbol of old and new
Shanghai. Four kilometers long, it has long been one of the most
important areas of Shanghai. In the 1930s, the Bund was host to the
city's financial and commercial centers.
At the silk factory, see how Chinese silk has been produced since
the 14th century. There is also the option to to purchase the silk
at low prices. After a drive along the former French Concession
District, characterized by beautiful, tree-lined streets wander
through Shanghai's hottest new entertainment district, Xin Tian Di.
The brick buildings on these two-square blocks have been preserved
and transformed into trendy clubs, restaurants and boutiques.
