Shanghai
Introduction

If you simply count heads, Shanghai is the biggest city in the biggest country on Earth. If you simply scan statistics, this is China's capital of commerce, industry, and finance. But numbers don't tell the whole story. As a tourist city, it attracts travelers from both home and abroad by its commercial activity rather than scenic beauty. The city is not only a museum of East meeting West on Chinese soil. Overnight, Shanghai has become one of the world's great modern capitals, the one city that best shows where China is headed at the dawn of the 21st century.
The Bund, also called Zhongshan East Road, is a famous waterfront and regarded as the symbol of Shanghai. Walking along the Bund, which is the west shore of the Huangpu River, you can see the Oriental Pearl TV Tower and the Jin Mao Tower across the river in Pudong. It is one of the top attractions in Shanghai

Nanjing Road--China‘s first and most famous shopping street stretches .Today Nanjing Road is a must-see destination attracting thousands of tourists and shoppers from all over the world
Yuyuan Garden-- is a famous classical garden located on Anren Jie, Shanghai with a name that means pleasing and satisfying. Despite its small size of about five acres, it is packed full of exciting attractions. The pavilions, halls, rock gardens and ponds are each unique. There are six main scenic areas in the garden: Sansui Hall, Wanhua Chamber, Dianchun Hall, Huijing Hall, Yuhua Hall and the Inner Garden. Each area features several scenic spots.

Jade Buddha Temple-- an old temple was built to keep two jade Buddha statues which had been brought from Burma by a monk named Huigen, is a venerable and famous Buddhist temple,

Shanghai Museum,the Bund,Yu Garden
One-Day Shanghai City Tour