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  1. Explore Hong Kong holidays and discover the best time and places to visit. Chun Yeung Street Market Wan Chai & Northeast Hong Kong Island Hop on a tram bound for North Point, and past Fortress Hill you’ll turn into a narrow street teeming with market stalls and

    • Tianzifang’S Bustling Alleyways
    • The Bund Waterfront
    • Shanghai Museum
    • Fuxing Park
    • French Concession Stroll
    • Jing'an Temple
    • Yuyuan Garden
    • M50 Contemporary Art Space
    • Ferry Ride and Walk Around Binjiang Dadao
    • Marriage Market in People’s Park

    Expect cheerfully decorated shop fronts and a lively atmosphere in this fun shopping area at the edge of the French Concession. Tianzifangis a network of small alleys lined with craft shops, bars and food stands. Shoppers looking for the best bargains need to come armed with a price in mind and a knack for haggling – shopkeepers here love the chase...

    Shanghai’s elegant skyline comes to life at night along the city’s glittering waterfront, The Bund. This stretch of colonial buildings delights visitors who flock here to gaze at some of China’s most impressive architectural landmarks and towering modern wonders across the river in Pudong. Don’t be put off by the crowds, however; head down in the e...

    When it comes to ancient art relics, China’s collection is extensive and impressive. Shanghai Museumhouses a comprehensive display of the legacy left by the advanced cultures of bygone eras, including the Ming and Qing dynasties. Bronzes, ceramics, ancient coins, jade artefacts and traditional costumes are exhibited across the museum’s four floors,...

    If you’re looking for a moment of calm, Fuxing Park at the edge of the French Concessionmight not quite fit the bill. It’s overflowing with culture, though, and welcomes visitors with a real sense of community spirit. It plays regular host to lively groups of local Shanghainese performing tai chi, flying kites, dancing, singing, playing traditional...

    No stay in Shanghai would be complete without a walk through the stylish and charming French Concession. This formerly French-occupied neighbourhood is characterised by its leafy streets packed with boutiques, cafes, restaurants and lively bars. Notable streets include Nanchang Rd, where you can find cheap and fresh hand-pulled noodles at Lanzhou L...

    Though not the cheapest activity on the list (there is a small entrance fee), Jing’an Templeis great value because of its unique location against a background of busy shopping malls and skyscrapers in the centre of the city. Meandering through the temple's three main halls, one of which has an impressive Buddha statue, you're overcome with the waft...

    An unexpected moment of serenity inside a busy shopping bazaar, Yuyuanis a traditional Chinese garden made up of delicate rockeries, koi-filled ponds and wooden pavilions. An elaborate, undulating dragon carving appears on the surrounding walls, while ornate bridges and willow trees decorate the water. Head here in the early morning to explore the ...

    You can wander for free around expanding M50, a contemporary art hub that showcases both upcoming and established Chinese artists. Influential Chinese galleries ShanghARTand Eastlink are two of the numerous galleries exhibiting ceramics, modern art and sculpture. Give yourself a few hours to appreciate the fusion of talent on display and stop to ch...

    Shanghai Ferry has got to be the best value activity in town. ¥2 gets you on board a scenic trip across the Huangpu River with the locals, arriving at the Binjiang Dadao riverside walk. The waterfront setting here might be less grandiose than its Bund counterpart, but it’s still an ideal spot from which to appreciate the impressive heights of Shang...

    In the pleasant surroundings of People's Park, every Saturday and Sunday parents and grandparents convene to seek out promising partners for their offspring at Shanghai’s marriage market. Eligible twenty- and thirty-somethings are 'advertised' and potential partners, parents and agents alike peruse the candidates with a view to finding a suitable m...

  2. Kaohsiung. The southern city of Kaohsiung (高雄; Gāoxióng), Taiwan's largest port and its second-largest city, has undergone a cultural renaissance. Today's Kaohsiung is a modern metropolis of airy cafes, wide streets, waterside parks, cycling lanes and cultural spots. It is a home to excellent museums, one of Taiwan's top arts venues, the ...

  3. Cuzco. Welcome to the navel of the world. The undisputed archaeological capital of the Americas, Cuzco is the continent’s oldest continuously inhabited city and the gateway to Machu Picchu. Cosmopolitan Cuzco (also Cusco, or Qosq’o in Quechua) thrives with a measure of contradiction. Ornate cathedrals squat over Inca temples, massage ...

  4. Top choice in Xi'an. Xi'an is one of the few cities in China where the imposing old city walls still stand. Built in 1370 during the Ming dynasty, the magnificent 12m-high walls are surrounded by a dry moat and form a rectangle with a perimeter of 14km.

  5. 2019年6月11日 · Chongqing Zhongshuge Bookstore in Chongqing City. Designed by Shanghai-based architectural firm X+living, the 1300-square-foot Chongqing Zhongshuge Bookstore is located on the third and fourth Floors of Zodi Plaza, Yangjiaping in Chongqing City, China. Guests are first greeted by a simple glass façade covered with text, and once inside, there ...

  6. With plenty of English, this fascinating museum covers the thousand-year history of female foot-binding in China with examples of the shoes that constituted (as captions in the museum attest to) the Golden Lotus (3in foot) complex that was the freakish mentality of the males at that time.

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