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Shanghai, Global financial center in eastern China

Shanghai extends along the Huangpu River near the Yangtze Delta, containing dense commercial districts and extensive residential neighborhoods across 16 administrative regions.

The city transformed from a fishing settlement into a major trading port after 1842, when the Treaty of Nanking established it as an international commerce center.

The Bund district displays 52 buildings in different architectural styles, representing the early 20th century European and American financial institutions in Shanghai.

Shanghai Metro operates 19 lines covering 803 kilometers, connecting all districts and providing direct access to both Hongqiao and Pudong international airports.

The Shanghai Tower rises 632 meters with a glass façade twisted at 120 degrees, incorporating public spaces and gardens in its 128 floors.

Location: People's Republic of China

Inception: 751

Capital city: Huangpu District

Elevation above the sea: 4 m

Part of: East China, direct-administered municipality

Shares border with: Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Suzhou

Address: Shanghai, China 200000 Shanghai

Website: https://english.shanghai.gov.cn/nw46669

GPS coordinates: 31.23234,121.46910

Latest update: November 18, 2025 02:06

Hidden art and culture gems in Shanghai

Beyond its famous landmarks, Shanghai hosts numerous cultural spaces that operate away from major tourist routes. This collection guides visitors to artist districts, private galleries, independent theaters, and historic buildings that offer insight into the city's artistic and intellectual life. These are places where contemporary art is exhibited, experimental performances take place, and Shanghai's history is presented from different perspectives. The selection includes converted industrial buildings now housing studios and exhibition spaces, small museums with specialized collections, and bookstores and cafés that serve as meeting points for artists and culture enthusiasts. These locations provide opportunities to explore the city beyond conventional paths and experience Shanghai's active cultural scene firsthand.

Shanghai guide to historical and modern landmarks

Shanghai combines modern skyscrapers with historic temples and gardens. The city features the Bund, Lujiazui skyline, Ming Dynasty Yu Garden, and Oriental Pearl Tower. Traditional water towns like Zhujiajiao contrast with shopping areas like Nanjing Road.

Rooftops in Shanghai: terrace bars, view of the Bund, and altitude cocktails

Shanghai features several high-rise bars and restaurants among its numerous skyscrapers, offering views of the city from elevated vantage points. These venues are mainly located on the top floors of international hotels or buildings in the financial district, providing striking perspectives on the Huangpu River, the Bund, and the towers of Pudong. Our selection includes diverse locations such as Bar Rouge facing the historic Bund, Flair at Ritz Carlton overlooking the main avenues, or La Terrazza at Bulgari Hotel Shanghai serving Italian cuisine. Other options include Captain's Hostel in a century-old building, the Japanese restaurant Ruiku, or The Fellas in the old French Concession. These places serve cocktails, wines, and cooked dishes while offering open views of different parts of the Chinese metropolis.

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