Loading cart...

Shanghai’s fabric market is the place to get custom-made clothing — the quality depends on the tailor you choose, so haggle hard and enjoy the experience.
View Activity
The Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum, housed in the former Ohel Moshe Synagogue, honors the 20,000 Jews who found refuge in Shanghai during World War II.

The Bund, Shanghai’s historic waterfront, showcases colonial-era architecture along the Huangpu River, facing the modern skyline of Pudong.

The Shanghai Ferry, once the main way to cross the Huangpu River, still runs today with multiple lines offering a classic view of the city from the water.

Yuyuan Garden, a Ming-dynasty landmark near Shanghai’s old city wall, blends pavilions, ponds, and lush greenery in a classic Chinese setting.