Shanghai Mini Group Day Tour: Zhujiajiao Water Village, SWFC Tower and The Bund

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View Shanghai in three ways with a mini group in one day:
• Skip the lines at the amazing World Financial Center and view shanghai from on high.
• Take a sculling boat through Zhujiajiao Water Village.
• Wander along the unique bund and discover the old and new faces of Shanghai’s colonial and 21st century buildings. Great Experience Guaranteed:

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Duration: 8 hours
Starts: Shanghai Shi, China
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Historical & Heritage Tours



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View Shanghai in three ways with a mini group in one day:
• Skip the lines at the amazing World Financial Center and view shanghai from on high.
• Take a sculling boat through Zhujiajiao Water Village.
• Wander along the unique bund and discover the old and new faces of Shanghai’s colonial and 21st century buildings. Great Experience Guaranteed:

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Stop At: Zhujiajiao Ancient Town, No.36 Meizhou Road, Qingpu District Zhujiajiao Town, Shanghai 201713 China

Time: 9:30-11:30
In centuries past Zhujiajiao (/joo-jyaa-jyaoww/) was a trading area: the many canals were used to ferry products along in little boats and barges. Boats are still very much part of the charm of the place. Small boats are ubiquitous there, functioning as a nice way to get a view of the town and experience local life. Your tour guide will help you explore three carefully-selected places along the waterway.

Kezhi (/ker-jrr/) Garden at the northern edge of the old district on Xijing Street is a garden dating back to 1912. “Kezhi” means ‘Study Plants’, and the garden was a place to see and learn about plants. You can get some excellent pictures, for example of bright yellow rapeseed flowers, in Kezhi Garden. The area consists of a main hall, a garden, and an artificial hill. The outstanding feature of the garden is a five-story building with a pavilion on its roof — the tallest structure in old Zhujiajiao.

Qing Dynasty Post Office: On Xihu (/sshee-hoo/ ‘West Lake’) Street there is a post office built in the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911), said to be the best preserved of its era in China. There are many exhibits: among them old letters written on bamboo and antique post cards of old Shanghai.

Fangsheng Bridge is one of the main attractions among the 36 ancient stone bridges, some only one yard wide. It was built in 1812, and is said to be the largest stone arch bridge in Shanghai, resting on five arches, about 70 meters long, and 5.8 meters tall.

You will be taking a gondola with our guide on the waterway to view the face of old town from a different angle at your pace.

Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Shanghai World Financial Center, Building 1, No.100 Century Ave, Pudong New Area, Shanghai China

Time: 15:00-16:00
It is the world’s tenth tallest building (492 m), and the fifth tallest in Mainland China [2016]. The 100th floor has a viewing gallery 55 meters long — the third highest observation deck in China, after the Canton Tower and Shenzhen IFC, and fourth highest in the world (the Burj Khalifa’s is highest) [2016].

As one of the most popular attractions in Shanghai, the World Financial Center receives many tourists every day. Usually people have to stand in a queue for at least half an hour! Your tour guide will buy the tickets on-line in advance so that you will NOT need to stand in a boring long queue.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: The Bund (Wai Tan), Zhongshan East 1st Road, Shanghai China

Time: 16:30-17:30
This 1.5-kilometer-long embankment runs along the western bank of Huangpu River. On its west side it is the “architecture gallery” with 52 well-preserved old European style buildings. Once the major trading and commercial center of old Shanghai, the Bund has now taken on new vitality, with futuristic developments, chic restaurants, top end shops and bars offer plenty to see and do-and by night it’s magic!

Duration: 1 hour



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