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Shanghai Propaganda Poster Center
Tucked away in the basement level of a nondescript apartment building, the Shanghai Propaganda Poster Museum is a remarkable private museum dedicated to documenting the collective spirit of Chinese communism as depicted on thousands upon th...  [Read more]
People's Square (Shanghai)
People's Square, like much of today's Shanghai, is a showcase. Nowhere is this more apparent than at the Shanghai Urban Planning Museum , where optimistic projections of boundlessyet carefully managed and controlledgrowth take the form of a...  [Read more]
Cite Bourgogne
Cit Bourgogne ( Bugaoli to the locals) is a unique example of the shikumen style lane house dwelling constructed across the city during its early-twentieth-century heyday. Located in the former French Concession, one can stroll through the...  [Read more]
Temple of the City God
The Taoist Temple of the City God (Laochenghuangmiao), tucked away within the Old City alongside the Yu Gardens and Yuyuan Bazaar , is the home of the local deities (there are actually three, all derived from actual historical personages) r...  [Read more]

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Badachu Park (Eight Great Sites Park)
Located on the southern slopes of the Western Hills (Xi Shan), about 16 km from downtown Beijing, Badachu Park (Eight Great Sites Park) is home to eight Buddhist temples and nunneries, some of which date backto the Sui Dynasty (581619 AD)....  [Read more]
Beijing travel
As an internationally well-known ancient and young metropolis, Beijing, the great capital city of the People's Republic of China, is called Jing for short. It lies on the northwest of the Huabei Plain, around 150 kilometers to the northwest...  [Read more]
Jiangsu travel
Jiiangsu (shortened formSu), meaning trees and grass in luxuriance, and fish and shrimp in abundance, has always been one of the most rich and popular regions in China. It neighbors on rivers like the Yantze River, and seas like the Yellow...  [Read more]
Oriental Pearl TV Tower
The 468 meters high tower, which is the highest in Asia and the third highest in the world, was put into construction on July 30th, 1991 and completed on October 1st, 1994. It faces the Bund across the Huangpu River. With eleven steel spher...  [Read more]