D1: Early flight from Beijing to Shanghai, sightseeing at
Shanghai Bund & Nanjing Road.
D2: Sightseeing at Shanghai Jade Buddha Temple, Shanghai Yu Garden & Chenghuang Temple Bazaar. Later flight from Shanghai to Beijing.
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Around-trip airport pick up and drop off service in Beijing
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Package Includes:
Airport pick-up & drop-off service at Shanghai
Transportation with luxury car among visiting place
English tour guide service
Chinese Lunch
Scenic spot ticket (first entrance fee only)
Package Excludes:
Airport pick-up & drop-off service at Beijing
Round-trip domestic air plane tickets
Hotel
Dinner
Bund in Shanghai: The Bund (Waitan) is one of the most noted architectural symbols of Shanghai. The word "Bund" derives from an Anglo-Indian word for an embankment along a muddy waterfront. The Bund in Shanghai was first used when the first British company opened a office there in 1846.
Chinese lunch
Sightseeing at Nangjing Road (南京路).
Nanjing Road is Shanghai’s main shopping street, famously named one of the World's Seven Great Roads in the 1930s and now making a rapid comeback after decades of Maoist austerity. The road stretches from The Bund east towards Hongqiao, with Shanghai's center point People's Square in the middle.
Accommodating at Shanghai hotel
D2: Shanghai --> Beijing
Sightseeing at Jade Buddha Temple (玉佛寺)
Shanghai Jade Buddha Temple Jade Buddha Temple, is the most famous Buddhist temple in Shanghai. Located at 170 Anyuan Road, the temple was established in 1918 with the style of the Song Dynasty. It is an active temple with over 70 monks. The outside of the temple is recognized by the bright yellow walls. It houses a 1.9-metre-tall jade statue of Buddha carved out of a single piece jade whose color is lustrously and spotlessly white.
Sightseeing at Yuyuan Garden,(豫园)
Shanghai Yu Garden: Yuyuan is the most famous garden in Shanghai. It is located in the heart of Shanghai's Old City, one of the few existant old tourist places in Shanghai. Close to the gardens is Shanghai's bazaar, a great number of small streets and lanes where vendors sell their products and food stuffs to the tourists and local people. It is called garden "Yuyuan" - because "yu" in Chinese means "peace and health"-- a place of peace and comfort in the heart of busy Shanghai.
Chinese lunch
Sightseeing at the Chenghuang Temple Bazaar.(城隍庙).
The temple to Shanghai’s city god. Each Chinese city used to have a city god based on the Taoist pantheon of Chinese deities and they were worshipped in these colorful temple. Loud, crowded and full of eager worshippers, these temples were rambunctious places where people would gather in front of their preferred god and pray for health and wealth.