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|  | Experience Asian serenity and pleasures in Shanghai, where you'll discover a rich and varied cuisine and the Zen-like feeling of old China.
Fine gastronomy The quiet Bund neighborhood invites you to stroll through the Shanghai of the 1930s. It is also where you'll find the city's best restaurants. Chicken soup, vegetable ravioli, spicy shrimp: mouthwatering menus reflect the diversity of local products.
Artfully seasoned Shanghai cuisine is spicy with ginger and shallot, more commonly used than hot pepper. Sweet-and-sour sauces add excitement to dishes. The contrast of sugar, vinegar and caramel tickles the taste buds! |
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|  | Panoramic view of the city If you want a fabulous overall view of Shanghai, ride up to 87th floor of Jinmao Tower. The highly rated restaurant welcomes you in a quiet, elegant ambiance.
Zen picnic The Yu Gardens are an invitation to meditation. A fine example of the Chinese garden design, featuring pavilions and miniature rivers, it is worthy of a painting.
Festival of sound and color The bird market is an attraction in itself, drawing as many visitors as customers. Besides birds you can buy fish, crickets and more. A real trip! |
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