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Kai Xuan Men Dasha is an unassuming four-story mall on the far side of Jing'an district near Suzhou Creek. The mall is four floors: the first three floors are a collection of small stores selling secret blends of herbs and spices. They have everything from what you usually find at run-of-the-mill Chinese medicine stores (i.e. sacks and glass jars of dried mushrooms and various roots), to sexual performance enhancers including the African Superman" penis enlargement pills and female pills that al ...
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The Bund (simplified Chinese: 外滩; traditional Chinese: 外灘; pinyin: Wàitān) is an area of Huangpu District in central Shanghai, People's Republic of China. The Bund is one of the symbols of Shanghai.Located along the Huangpu River, the Bund shows off Shanghai’s outstanding foreign buildings, most of which were erected before 1937. To the Europeans, the Bund was Shanghai’s answer to Wall Street. In the 1930s, the string of buildings hosted the city's financial and commercial centers, and the worl ...
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Minhang Campus (Puxi) Add: 288 Jidi Lu, Zhudi Town , Minhang District, Shanghai Tel : 021-62219288 Xuhui Campus (Puxi) Add:1455 Huajing Lu, Xuhui District, Shanghai Tel : 021-64965550
The Oriental Pearl TV Tower is located in Pudong Park in Lujiazui, Shanghai. The tower, surrounded by the Yangpu Bridge in the northeast and the Nanpu Bridge in the southwest, creates a picture of 'twin dragons playing with pearls'. The entire scene is a photographic jewel that excites the imagination and attracts thousands of visitors year-round. This 468 meters (1,536 feet) high tower is the world's third tallest TV and radio tower surpassed in height only by towers in Toronto, Canada and Mo ...
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Although not as old as many Chinese shrines, Jing An Si, the Temple of Tranquility, can boast the longest history of any religious structure in the city of Shanghai. Housed in the temple are a Ming Dynasty copper bell (the Hongwu Bell) that weighs in at 3,175 kilograms (3.5 tons) and stone Buddha sculptures from the Northern and Southern States period. Prior to 1949, the temple was Shanghai's richest Buddhist monastery, presided over by the Abbott of Bubbling Well Road (an imposing figure who k ...
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Yu Fo Temple, Jade Buddha Temple, an active Zen Buddhist monastery, is the most famous Buddhist temple in Shanghai. The temple houses two beautiful white jade Buddhas, one sitting and one reclining, impressively carved out of single slabs of jade. The monk Huigeng brought the Buddhas back from Burma in 1882, and the following year the temple was constructed to house the sculptures. In 1918, the temple was reconstructed according to the Song Dynasty architectural style, with its characteristic c ...
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This dazzling, French-designed structure is located to the northwest of the People's Square. The roof is an inverted arc that resembles a treasure bowl, and is said to symbolize Shanghai's open and progressive spirit. Its immense chandelier sparkles across the entire square, while the ''Art Muse'' fresco by Ting Shaokuang adorns the lobby.
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