One Day trip in Shanghai

This article will guide you to a one day trip in shanghai. If you are going to use Shanghai as a gateway city for China visits then you will discover shanghai in a series of mini trips.

Shanghai is one of the layover cities of China and has most important airport of China, the Pudong International Airport and also making this city, main arrival/departure city of China. Most of the traveler flying from Shanghai might need to wait half day or a day before boarding an onward flight from Shanghai.

Bund area in Shanghai

Bund area in Shanghai

You can visit Pudong from Puxi and enjoy the Bund view across the river Huangpu. It takes about one hour to reach to airport from shanghai urban area. If you have 6 hours or more time then you can easily get out of the airport and see the shanghai and then get back in time and check in. You can leave luggage at the airport as there are about 6 different luggage deposit offices at the airport. You can take the route Pudong Airport-the Oriental Pearl- Nanjing Road- Bund- Yuyuan Garden- Pudong Airport. This will cover four main attractions and you can select which attractions you want to visit.

Yuyuan-Garden-Shanghai

Yuyuan-Garden-Shanghai

It will take abouthalf an hour to deal with your arrival process and then you might need 30 minutes for pickup and depositing your luggage and then walking from the airport to Pudong subway station. You can take subway line 2 to Lujiazui which will take about 25 minutes.  This subway station is situated about 400 meters from the famous Oriental Pearl. Subway is the best source of transportation as it avoids traffic jams.

You can visit Oriental pearl tower which will take about 2 hours. Then you can go for shopping and eating in the Nanjing road which will take about two hours time. Bund is about 1 km from here and you can take a walk.  Then your next destination might be Yuyan Garden which is 1.3 km from the Nanjing Road. You can spend three hours here and enjoy the taste of shanghai foods. After that you can return to the airport in about 2 hours.

 

Foods to eat in China

Chinese are pride on themselves for eating a different range of foods and the Chinese cuisine has an interesting history. This article will provide you some tips on the Chinese foods.

Beggar’s chicken is one of the highly recommended dishes if you are going on a trip to Hangzhou. This is a typical Zhejiang dish with the savory aroma and the tender chicken meat. This dish is served on a lotus leaf which tastes fresher as well as less greasy. Beggar’s chicken is served in the restaurants of Hangzhou widely and best one for tasting the beggar chicken is at the Louwailou which costs around 170 yuan.

Beggar's Chicken

Beggar’s Chicken

Bamboo Rice is another dish which is cooked with the rice and pork in a section of the fresh green bamboos until the bamboos are seared. The food is very much delicious having the fresh fragrance of bamboo. Bamboo rice is available in various places in china and especially in the regions of Dai and Yao minority people. So, you can enjoy this dish at several places like while traveling to Yunnan Province, Guilin, Guizhou Province and Taiwan.

Preserved Egg is the shiny dark grey having snowflake pattern. This unique product of egg was created by the people of China during the Ming Dynasty. Apart from its unique taste, preserved egg is very much useful in curing hoarseness as well as dispelling the bad effects of alcohol.

Stinky tofu is very much smelly and having an ugly appearance. But, if you will try it at least once, then you will definitely like its taste. This stinky tofu in Changsha is the most famous having crispy skin and a spicy and fresh taste. You can enjoy this dish in almost all most traveled cities like Shanghai, Beijing, Guilin, Hangzhou and Xi’an.

Tofu Taifun

Tofu Taifun

Fried bee pupae are a dish which is rich in nutrition having high protein and low fat content. They are used as a ingredient for cooking dishes in Fenghuang Ancient Town, Zhangjiajie, Yunnan Province and Southeast Guizhou. You can also get different varieties of pupae like steamed bee pupa, stir-fried bee pupa, etc.

Places to Travel in April

April is a good month for traveling to China. It has warm temperature as well as picturesque spring scenery in the month of April. It sometimes drizzles at many places and especially in south China. This drizzle makes the air of the spring cleaner and fresher.

Some of the best places to travel in April are Xi’an, which is a place of historical sites, Guilin, Three Gorges which is famous for picturesque natural scenery, Hangzhou, the beautiful city and Suzhou which has the essence of traditional Chinese gardens.

Three Gorges Dam

Three Gorges Dam

The Three Gorges has the view of the Graceful Yangtze River on a Leisurely Cruise in the month of April. The Three Gorge area is neither too hot nor too cold in this month and the area is vivified due to the beautiful mountains along the River Yangtze. It has diverse culture and breathtaking scenery. You will pass through the Qutang Gorge and Wu Gorge which has beautiful scenes and Xiling Gorge which has the rapidest water flowing.

Guilin is another place and has masterpiece of Karst Landforms. The Li River flows at high during the beginning of the month of April. The temperature of Guilin wavers are between 14°C to 29°C. You can see the peculiar shaped hill and karst landforms as well as clean waters in Guilin. The white rape flower blossom during this time along the yulong River. You can also take the cycling trip along the Yulong River.

Xi’an is really hot in summer and dry and chilly in winter. Moderate temperature and nice weather also allows you to enjoy the nice trip which is full of the Chinese historical cultures. It is still cold in the morning and night with the lowest temperature of 7°C. This city has a plenty of historical sites like terracotta warriors, city wall, mount Hua.

City Wall

City Wall

Hangzhou provides you the panoramic view of Classic China. You can visit some of the ancient towns near Hangzhou. This city has a profound historical culture, fresh air, greenery and a leisurely and elegant atmosphere. Suzhou is another city which is very much famous for the traditional Chinese gardens. It has temperate climate and graceful scenery in spring. April is the best time to visit Suzhou as the gardens are vivified with the colorful blossoms and verdant plants.

Places to Visit in March

March month is the beginning of the Chinese spring season and the weather starts warming up which includes the four popular destination of China i.e. Shanghai, Beijing, Guilin and Xi’an.

The regions of the south of the Yangtze River are very much recommended for tourist in the month of March. In March, the spring flower appears and drizzles at times. It makes the regions of Yangzhou, Shanghai, Suzhou and Hangzhou very graceful and worthy for a visit.

Yangtze River

Yangtze River

Beijing remains chilly in comparison to Central and Southern China. The climate is windy and the sand storm weather has been improved due to forestation. Temperature in this time fluctuates around 7 °C. It might be snow sometimes so you should be prepared with your warm clothes.

Zhouzhuang Ancient Water Town is one of the main attractions in the regions of the south of Yangtze River. There are about ten ancient water towns near shanghai and Zhouzhuang Water town being the famous one. It has fantastic landscape and you can see the graceful scenes in the morning and at the nightfall. The average temperature in March is around 11 °C and drizzle at times. The temperature and weather is changeable.

Wuyuan is noted for the most beautiful villages of China and has many architectural styles from Ming and Qing Dynasty. It is having 113 ancient ancestral halls, 36 ancient dwellings, 28 ancient mansion and 187 ancient bridges. You can enjoy peaceful natural scenery and the village is decorated with the pink and white peach flowers in March. Green mountains and rivers with ancient building make it fantastic.

Dali Yunnan

Dali in Yunnan province has a warm spring with elegant landscapes and minority customs in March. Its temperature lies between 7 °C to 22 °C in March and have rare rain. You can see ancient city of Dali, Three Pagodas and know about the history of Yunnan Province. It is one of the best tourist attractions for foreign and domestic travelers and ideal destination in the month of March. You can also visit Yalong Bay, Guilin and Li River.

for modern elements, catering, shopping and you can experience the old Shanghai also. You can also visit some ancient towns like Qibao Ancient Town, Zhujiajiao Ancient town, Fenjing Ancient Town.

 

Shanghai travel guide

Shanghai has become a very expansive city and some of the shanghai attractions are charging over 200 yuan for a family of four members for a day out in the city. It can be sometimes very expensive but you need not worry. Here are some of the interesting attractions that you will love in Shanghai.

Shanghai is full of several museums. You can visit the top museum in shanghai. Some of the museums are free of charge. Shanghai museum is one of them which have the best collection of artifacts of ancient China. This museum is four floored and has more than 120,000 precious ancient relics which include china ware, bronze ware calligraphy works, paintings, ancient coins, jade articles, sculptures and ancient furniture. You can get a lot of information about the Chinese culture in this museum.

Shanghai Museum

Shanghai Museum

Shanghai Natural History museum is also a nice destination for a family with the kids. This is one of the largest museums of China depicting natural science, history of ancient animals, evolution of plants and animals, human history, specimen of plants and animals, fossils, mummies, models, ancient literature and unearthed historical relics.

Shanghai Art Palace is also a free museum in shanghai and located at the China Pavilion of 2010 Shanghai World Expoo. It has 27 exhibition halls and the museum shows the development of the modern Chinese art having a lot of art treasures mainly oil paintings, Chinese paintings, printmaking and sculptures. If you want to see all these things then it might take a whole day.

Jin-Mao Tower

Jin-Mao Tower

50 Monganshan Road Contemporary Art Gallery is a place with artistic creation in Shanghai. Most of the Chinese painters live here and display their works. You can also see Leisurely strolling alongside the road. The Bund is situated at the bank of Huangpu River is the representative of shanghai. You can see Jinmao Tower and Pearl TV Tower there. Tianzifang is very popular tourist attraction and it has architectures of 1930 and you can find your favorite art and crafts enjoying the coffee. Build in 1907, Wukang Road is another place to visit and have about 14 excellent architectures and more than 35 historical sites.  Xintiandi is famous for modern elements, catering, shopping and you can experience the old Shanghai also. You can also visit some ancient towns like Qibao Ancient Town, Zhujiajiao Ancient town, Fenjing Ancient Town.

Avoiding tourist Traps

The main difference between the tourist attraction and tourist trap is that the tourist attraction offers you genuine interest and something of sightseeing or recreational values and is worth to your money as well as time whereas the tourist trap is set up for your exploitation. What you will be offered is not worth money and the time and tourist generally feed disappointed, cheated and bored. There might be the difference of the opinion here on value for money and what is worthwhile.  The tourist trap to one might look genuine attraction to another.

It is therefore necessary that you should be very much careful about the products that you are going to buy is a genuine one and you are not influenced by the views of any person. You should also see that the things that seems interesting and you want to take home with you is the worthy one and not a fake one.

If you are interested in some particular product then you should make sure that you are purchasing it for the genuine shop and getting a receipt after your purchase. This will also help you to prevent from any kind of problem occurring during the transportation of those items to your place or country.

It is seen that there is a huge chance of tourist trap at shops, lone hawkers at various tourist attractions as well as other tourist-frequented locations which sell over priced goods or unsuspecting market.  There is a huge difference between the local price, tourist price and foreigner price and it is the principle in the mindset of many vendors.

It is also necessary that you should be prepared and get some information about the places that you are going to visit. You can also take the help of the travel agencies or the tour guide if you feel any problem.

 

What to Buy and where to buy

Most of the travelers want to take some mementos or bargains. With having so many options available with you, shopping in China can be confusing, time consuming and exhausting for you. So, the following tips would help you to make your experience easy and better.

You should not buy everything on the very first or second day. Each city is having its own specialty. You can buy Cloisonne, fresh water pearls from Beijing. Xi’an is good for the shopping of Terra Cotta soldiers’ replica, Tangsancai and antique furniture. You can buy silk carpets from shanghai and longjing Tea and silk from Hangzhou. Suzhou is famous for silk whereas scroll paintings and China Southern Sea Pearls are famous items of Guilin. You can also buy Mounted butterflies, Dali Batik and Pure tea from Yunnan and carpets and jade articles from Xinjiang. Thang-ka ortanka which is sheep skin wall hanging can be bought from Tibet.

Shopping in China

Shopping in China

You should not feel obligate for shopping. If your guide is offering you shopping opportunities as a courtesy and if you are not interested at all, say no to them. Some of them might be enthusiastic and thinking that this is what you want but you should not be embarrassed and say that you do not want that directly and immediately that you do not want to go with the shopping. You will find many attendants trying to help you in making a purchase. But, it does not mean that you have to by it. You should look around and choose by your own.

Shopping can be a great idea in China and you can expect the items at very low price that you cannot get at your home. You can also get some of the branded items at a very reasonable and discounted rate in China. But, you should be cautious of the fake items at the same time. Most of the Antique buyers have seen that their antique item is fake. The antiques should be officially certified to be able to be exported legally. The penalty for the same is very severe. You should keep all the certificates, receipts and official documents which are received after purchasing any antiques.

chinese shopping

chinese shopping

 

How to Plan a First Trip to China

If you are planning for the first trip to China then you would want to see all of the main and popular tourist attractions of the country. You will not like someone saying that you have not seen this place or you have not really experienced the country of China.

Your trip to China might be once in a lifetime experience for you and you will want to make it to count. China is a very big country. So, there will be a question in your mind that how can you see such a huge country in just a few day of travel.  You would also like to experience the beautiful sites of China as much as possible.

Xitang Water Town

Xitang Water Town

The country of China is full from beautiful scenic places, historical buildings, Hills, beaches and all other things which a tourist look in any country. But, most of the travelers on their first trip to china mainly focus on the historical and cultural aspects of China.  Most of the travelers also look at the natural scenery of China and minority culture is another highlight. Big cities like Shanghai, Hong Kong, Xi’an, etc. are very much famous for shopping.

If you are going for the first time then it is advisable that you should take it easy. You should not go for too much adventure on the first trip. If you are looking the possibility of the more in-depth; visit for exploring this country in the future.

Being a new country can be very much exhaustive with the bombardment of senses like new sights and sounds, new customs, new language to process, different food, different time zone and different climate. So, you need not make your itinerary too much hectic.

Fenghuang ancient Town

Fenghuang ancient Town

You might be detracted by over extending yourself from your visit so it is recommended that you explore only the best of the easily accessible China for the first time. You should spend your rest of the trip by relaxing and taking in ambience.

 

China Tour Guide

If you are planning a trip for China and you are not sure that what places do you need to visit and if you do not know much about the famous attraction in China then you can take the help of a Tour Guide. They will easily guide you to the popular tourist attractions and help you to understand the history of those attractions. You will also be aware about the different culture and practices of China.

China has thousands of well trained and licensed tour guides. Some of them are librarians, professors or teacher, working as a part timer. But, they all require passing a strict examination for qualifying for working as a tour guide in china. So, you do not need to worry about the quality of the tour guide that you are taking with you.

The Great Wall

The Great Wall

The travel companies of China have been divided into three classes. First class can work directly with the foreign tour operators. The tour guides working for this particular class are very much experienced. The English language is the first and foremost foreign language spoken by these tour guides. They work according to the pre-arranged schedule which is arranged by the employer.

The tour guides are generally less qualified in the less developed areas like along the Silk Road, Tibet and in some parts of Sichuan and Yunnan than those who are working in the East. This difference is mainly in the quality of the spoken English.

You can consult your tour operator from where you have bought the tour package and they will provide you the guide service. If you have not consulted any tour operator then you can avail this facility from any tour operator after reaching china. The guide assigned to you will speak your nominated language and will meet you at the airport. He will deliver you to the hotel and accompany you on your tour in that particular city. You will get different guide in different city as they will not fly or take train or bus with you.

 

Li River

Li River

Checklist Before Leaving for China

If you are traveling to China for the first time then you must be worried about the items that you should carry. Here are the few things that will help you when you are going to china.

Home Checklist

  • Arrange for plants and pet care
  • Stop  all kinds of routine deliveries
  • You should make sure that your home seem lived-in when you are away by
    putting lights and a radio on timers
  • You should turn down thermostat
  • You should leave keys, a copy travel itinerary as well as your
    contact information to friends or family
  • Lock door, windows and garage.

Before Leaving

  • Take Guide books and maps with you
  • Passport and visa(s)
  • Foreign currency of the destination country
  • Credit cards
  • Travelers checks or ATM card
  • Insurance: Trip Cancellation/Medical
  • Personal Identification documents
  • Photocopies of documentation
  • Birth Certificate (if needed)
  • Marriage License (if needed)
Travel Guide

Travel Guide

Basic Essentials

  • Appropriate Luggage having appropriate commodities
  • Luggage Locks & ID Tags (Locks are needed for checking baggage when flying to china)
  • Appropriate Clothing
  • Footwear
  • Rain Gear
  • Camera with batteries and chargers
  • Small Binoculars
  • Small Flashlight
  • Sun Protection (Hats and Sunglasses)
  • Reading Materials if you love reading
  • PSP or Media player
  • Ziplock Plastic Bags
  • Contact List with information of your tour guide, travel advisor, embassy, as well as your family and friends.

Toiletries

  • Toothbrush/Paste
  • Comb/Brush
  • Dental Floss
  • Blow Dryer
  • Shampoo
  • Deodorant
  • Lotions/Creams
  • Lipbalm
  • Towel/Washcloth
  • Shaver and Shaving Cream

Medication

  • First Aid Kit
  • Aspirin/Pain Reliever
  •  Medicine for diarrohea
  • Insect Repellent
  • Contact Lens
  • Antibiotic Ointment
  • Alcohol Wipes
  • Medicine for Motion Sickness
  • Items for Personal Hygiene
  • Personal Prescriptions
  • Medical Record
  • Contact Information of Doctor or Medical Advisor