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Amazon.com KindleStore: Shanghai Travel
‘Lonely Planet guides are, quite simply, like no other’. New York TimesThis eBook offering is an excerpt of Lonely Planet’s latest China guide book and includes:• “Shanghai” chapter• “Understanding China” chapter • “Need to know” Chapter • Shanghai mapShanghai is one of China's biggest and vibrant cities. There's nonstop shopping, towering skyscrapers, bullet-fast Maglev trains and glamorous cocktails - this is the future that China has long been waiting forThis guide is the result of months of research by dedicated authors and local experts who immersed themselves in Shanghai, finding unique experiences, and sharing practical and honest advice, so you come away informed and amazed. This guide includes up-to-date reviews of the best places to stay, eat, sights, cultural information, maps, transport tips and a few best kept secrets – all the essentials to get to the heart of Shanghai.Lonely Planet’s China guide is researched and written by Damian Harper, Min Dai, Michael Kohn, Robert Kelly, Daniel McCrohan, Shawn Low, Bradley Mayhew, Piera Chen, Chung Wah Chow, Christopher Pitts, David EimerCheck out Lonely Planet’s other eBook guides including China, and Mandarin Audio Phrase Book.Author: Planet Lonely Kindle Edition: 255 pages Kindle eBook Company: Lonely Planet (2011-11-22) (2011-11-22) List Price: $9.99 Amazon Price:
Only in Shanghai would a taxi cab have this notice prominently displayed in the back seat..."...passengers not allowed to smoke, spit or dump inside taxis. Psychos or drunkards without a guardian are prohibited to take taxis." It doesn't make any difference how many times we've visited exciting Shanghai; this city always has something new to discover, places to revisit, and hyperactive people can happily stay on the go with nonstop action. Did you know that over 4 MILLION PEOPLE visit China each week? Add those numbers on to an estimated population of 23,000,000 residents and you will not be sightseeing alone! Brave the crowds. Eat beyond wonderful food whether it be from a local stall or Michelin starred restaurant. Stay at some of the best hotels in the world or bunk down in a hostel. Best of all, there are no boring “must sees”! All important sights can be seen strolling: up and down the famous Bund while admiring Shanghai’s incredible skyline; Art Deco architecture in the French Concession; the fast disappearing Hutongs; and along the Huangpu River. Shanghai is a city for walkers and those who can’t wait to shop until they drop. With so much to do, and so little time, your stay in Shanghai will fly by! Let Travels With Sheila teach you how to Travel the World on a Budget, share exotic locations known only to locals, and most importantly, ease your fears about languages, currencies, personal safety and staying healthy. Travels With Sheila tells it like it is with the good and bad, personalized, up-to-date information, and photographs you need to make the most of your trip to Shanghai. Learn from her experience and speed through this exciting City by following her travel tips. Please visit my travelswithsheila channel on YouTube.com to watch the many videos. Author: Sheila Simkin Kindle Edition: 40 pages Kindle eBook Company: (2012-03-30) (2012-03-30) List Price: Amazon Price:
Lonely Planet ShanghaiStroll along the stately Bund and gawk at the futuristic neon of PudongEscape the skyscrapers into the tree-lined French Concession's hip eateries and vogue boutiquesHaggle with hawkers over a must-have cheongsam (Chinese dress) or handmade yak scarvesMeet some of the 19 million inhabitants through interviews with a boutique owner, and art professor and othersIn This Guide:Chinese characters throughout the book and on many maps makes navigating Shanghai easyBonus color chapter on Shanghai's glittering architectureExpanded coverage of outlying destinations, including rural Lizhang and lush PutuoshanAuthor: Planet Lonely Kindle Edition: 276 pages Kindle eBook Company: Lonely Planet (2011-12-19) (2011-12-19) List Price: $21.99 Amazon Price:
Lonely Planet’s Encounter guides are easy-to-use guides for city travel. Find the best attractions, restaurants, shops, theaters, galleries and more with our hyperlinked maps, top highlights and itineraries for short stays (1-3 days). With content broken out by neighborhood, Encounter guides make city travel easier than ever.Top highlights include the Bund, the Shanghai Museum, People’s Square, Pudong, the French Concession, the city’s winding lilong (alleyways), M50 art district, Yuyuan Gardens and Bazaar, the Jade Buddha Temple, the classical Chinese landscapes of nearby Hangzhou and Suzhou—and more!Local-expert interviews reveal a boutique owner’s shopping (and dancing!) insights, an artist and gallery curator’s perspective on the city’s current art scene, and varied other Shanghainese viewpoints on life in China’s glamorous, pacesetting city.Full of colour images and capturing only the best of the city, Lonely Planet’s Shanghai Encounter is the on-the-road necessity to help you discover twice the city in half the time.Author: Planet Lonely Kindle Edition: 160 pages Kindle eBook Company: Lonely Planet (2011-12-19) (2011-12-19) List Price: $12.99 Amazon Price:
If you have ever wanted to visit Shanghai, China’s largest city, filled with the world’s most spectacular, breathtaking natural and man-made sights and incomparable shopping destinations, don’t pack your bags without the latest and most detailed book on tourism in this marvelous city, All About Shanghai. From local delicacies to Western-style restaurants with a Chinese “twist,” there is something for everyone in this captivating city of bright lights and a pulsating nightlife. All About Shanghai is a must-have for every tourist, as it includes the latest maps and directions so you can make the most of every minute in this entertaining city. Shanghai offers the adventurous tourist an across-the-board spectrum of the most activities imaginable, including sports centers, outdoor parks for peace and quiet, museums for both adults and children in mind, Buddhist temples, cultural and arts events and showplaces, and an array of malls and private shops that offer top, name-brand clothing, perfumes, accessories, and furnishings at reasonable prices. You will also find ancient apothecaries where Chinese herbal remedies are still prepared and sold; an array of tree-lined streets that surround the city’s oldest mansions, galleries, and folk and antique shops that celebrate “Old Shanghai,” as well as the state-of-the-art business districts that focus on the burgeoning world of commerce and digital technology in this prominently positioned port city, perfectly situated for importing and exporting the world’s finest and latest goods and trends in fashion, food, entertainment, and luxury items. Shanghai is without a doubt an absolute shopping paradise. In the 1930’s alone, four department stores opened in Shanghai, and today, the notable “Chinese No.1 Business Street” in Nanking East Road makes shopping a true event for visitors. In more particular terms, All About Shanghai also describes the magnificent Oriental Pearl TV Tower, which serves as the emblem of Shanghai. The telescopes here constantly record the development history of Shanghai – as it is being made. In addition, Jin Mao Tower is the highest building in China, with an impressive 88 floors, a fantastic place for viewing all of Shanghai, and the Shanghai Aquarium is a fascinating building of distinctive architecture. Shanghai Stadium can accommodate about 80,000 people and hosts many concerts, sports shows, and many other recreational events. You will enjoy and always feel comfortable in your “home away from home” in Shanghai, which boasts more than 30 international embassies and consulate offices. All About Shanghai should be your number-one “go-to” resource book, both before you pack your bags and during your relaxing stay in this captivating city. Author: Nuo Zhang, Zimeng Wang Kindle Edition: 279 pages Kindle eBook Company: MyGift (2010-03-05) (2010-03-05) List Price: $6.99 Amazon Price:
Shanghai Stories TOP3 travel guide includes WanderStories™ of the top 3 sights in Shanghai, illustrated with lots of photos: the Bund, Yuyuan Garden and the Mid-Lake Pavilion Teahouse (128 pages, based on the PDF edition).We tell WanderStories™ – we bring a good personal travel guide to your tablet, e-reader, smartphone or computer and you can wander through exciting places around the world. Our travel e-guides tell you stories, not just history. Our unique storytelling style puts you next to your own personal guide who takes you on a walk through history and, using many enjoyable photos and maps, brings a vivid reality to your tour. You may be at home, or traveling, or even walking in an historic setting, but you will feel the excitement of history being created in front of you as the stories unfold. And the atmosphere at the time will linger with you long after, as you can recall the trip as often as you wish. We call our illustrated travel e-guides WanderStories™ because they are inspired by people with an inherited knowledge of their country’s treasures and allow you to just relax and wander with us while we share our wealth of information and emotion. Our e-books are designed for e-readers, such as the Kindle. With this e-book you can turn some Kindle models into audio guides. You can either listen through your Kindle’s external speakers or plug earphones into the headphone jack. While Text-to-Speech is playing, the screen will turn the pages automatically so you can follow along while the audio is playing. Author: Wander Stories Kindle Edition: 127 pages Kindle eBook Company: WanderStories (2012-04-15) (2012-04-15) List Price: Amazon Price:
This richly anecdotal guide to every street in Shanghai details many landmarks and stories associated with its best known avenues. A definitive index to the street names of Shanghai, some of which have disappeared or been removed, allows historians, researchers, tourists and the just plain curious to navigate the city in its pre-1949 incarnation, through the former International Settlement, French Concession, and External Roads Area with a detailed map and alphabetical entry for every road. The book is lavishly illustrated with old advertising, images and postcards of the streets and businesses, the bars and nightclubs, the people and characters of old Shanghai bringing alive the city in its previous heyday as the Pearl of the Orient. The Old Shanghai A-Z should become the standard reference work as well as being an easy-to-use guide for researchers and visitors looking to recapture the glamour and uniqueness of old Shanghai.Author: Paul French Kindle Edition: 252 pages Kindle eBook Company: Hong Kong University Press (2010-11-01) (2010-11-01) List Price: $20.00 Amazon Price:
'The Shanghai Travel Reference Guide for the Busy Traveler – A Guidebook on Shanghai and its Cafes, Hotels, Hostels, Free Tourist Destinations, Tours, Maps and Weather.'This Guidebook lists over 100 hard-to-find, interesting and informative websites and resources that are not so easy to find on Google Search or for that matter, any other search engine. Because the search engine business has gone so money-orientated, often the best kept-secrets of any tourist destination are hidden away quietly. Shanghai is no exception. This Shanghai guide is simply a resource of resources that are hard to find, easy to browse through and very helpful. Whether its getting to and staying in Shanghai for cheap, having an amazing stay, getting the cheapest flights, hotels, hostels or accommodation in Shanghai, we aim to build a concise reference guide for all things Shanghai. We simply list 100 great website references to assist you in having a totally unique holiday experience in this wonderful and magical place. When one is traveling or visiting one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, information is everything. Shanghai has often proven to be quite an expensive place to fly in and out of. We would urge you not to forget weekend packages, or apartment deals that can be found that include flight, hotels and transport to and from the airport to the city center of Shanghai. As can be expected, tourism in Shanghai is a huge industry. There are tourist traps everywhere, and plenty of vendors out there trying to get their piece of the pie. Do not become the every-day tourist. By browsing through our selection of websites, resources and tourist destinations, you will be able to see another side of this amazing place. Nowadays we are lucky to have cheap air fares from such destinations as Shanghai, Shanghai, Shanghai, Gatwick, Heatrow, JFK(Yes), Berlin, Barcelona and many more. This guide covers what you can do when you arrive. The references include information on - The Airport in Shanghai. Cheap Hostels Shanghai. Museums and Tourist Attractions Shanghai. General Trips and Tours Shanghai. Cheap Hotels Shanghai. Maps and Guides Shanghai. Flights Shanghai. Apartments and Short Term Accommodation Shanghai. Deals and Discounts Shanghai. Weather Forecast Shanghai. Taxi Services in Shanghai. Cheap Hotels and Hostels in Shanghai Walking Tours in Shanghai Car Hire and Transport in Shanghai Author: Carly Clifford Kindle Edition: 19 pages Kindle eBook Company: (2012-04-22) (2012-04-22) List Price: Amazon Price:
Offbeat Guides creates personalized, up-to-date travel guides that cover over 30,000 travel destinations worldwide using a combination of search technology and curation by both amateur and professional travel experts.Author: Offbeat Guides Kindle Edition: 295 pages Kindle eBook Company: Offbeat Guides (2010-11-02) (2010-11-02) List Price: $9.99 Amazon Price:
Journalist Susie Gordon offers her insider's perspective on Beijing and Shanghai, from experiencing the grandeur of the Forbidden City and slurping noodles at the open-air night market in Wangfujing to shopping in People's Square and strolling through Old French Concession. Gordon also includes many unique travel strategies, including Essential Beijing, Whistle-Stop Shanghai, and City Contrasts—a 10-day itinerary for a tour of both cities. From Beijing's well-preserved old hutong alleys to Shanghai's ultra-modern Pudong district, Moon Beijing & Shanghai gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience. Author: Susie Gordon Kindle Edition: 328 pages Kindle eBook Company: Avalon Travel Publishing (2012-03-27) (2012-03-27) List Price: Amazon Price: Amazon.com Books: Shanghai Travel
Lonely Planet Shanghai Stroll along the stately Bund and gawk at the futuristic neon of Pudong Escape the skyscrapers into the tree-lined French Concession's hip eateries and vogue boutiques Haggle with hawkers over a must-have cheongsam (Chinese dress) or handmade yak scarves Meet some of the 19 million inhabitants through interviews with a boutique owner, and art professor and others In This Guide: Chinese characters throughout the book and on many maps makes navigating Shanghai easy Bonus color chapter on Shanghai's glittering architecture Expanded coverage of outlying destinations, including rural Lizhang and lush Putuoshan Author: Christopher Pitts, Daniel McCrohan Paperback: 276 pages Company: Lonely Planet (2010-03-01) ISBN: 1741792835 List Price: $21.99 Amazon Price: $11.99 Used Price: $8.58
These two fascinating cities reflect different aspects of China—Beijing is the traditional capital, the seat of political power and home to the ancient monuments of Imperial China; Shanghai is both a financial powerhouse and a city at the cutting edge of fashion with an interesting modern history. This DK Eyewitness Travel Guide provides in-depth coverage of these cities, including Beijing's Great Wall and Forbidden City, Shanghai's Bund and the French Concession, as well as the water towns of Suzhou and Hangzhou, graced with serene and timeless gardens and lakes. Explore China's cultural heritage through richly illustrated features—on everything from Beijing Opera to Confucianism, Chinese Gardens, and the Cultural Revolution. Illustrated food features highlight the differing regional cuisines, and resident China experts have provided detailed listings of the best places to stay and eat. Specially devised walking tours take you easily to the heart of these bustling, enigmatic, and ultimately bewitching cities. HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: Packed with photographs, illustrations, and maps Cutaways and floor plans of all the major sights 3-D aerial views of the city's most interesting districts Huge selection of hotels, restaurants, stores, and entertainment venues Specially devised walking tours Now includes a new durable, oversized pull-out map with useful transportation information, a distance chart, a street and sight index, and practical information for getting around the cities.Author: DK Publishing Paperback: 240 pages Company: DK Travel (2011-08-29) ISBN: 0756669766 List Price: $23.00 Amazon Price: $13.38 Used Price: $13.38
What Will Your Shanghai Encounter Be? Drinking in the riverside view from the historic Bund's bars Sizing up the sci-fi skyscrapers of futuristic Pudong Bargain-hunting, caf -hopping and art-ogling amidst the traditional architecture of Tianzifang Indulging in the chic charm of the French Concession's tree-lined boulevards Escaping modernity to the quintessentially Chinese landscapes just outside of town Discovering the street-level character of "lilong" lanes and "longtang" architecture Discover Twice The City In Half The Time Easy navigation with full-color pull-out map, detailed neighborhood maps and Chinese characters throughout the book Our expert author explores atmospheric alleys and sleek skyscrapers for the best shopping, eating, drinking, entertainment and sights Highlights and customized itineraries help you make the most of your short trip Get behind the scenes with insider tips from tuned-in locals, from a traditional woodcarver to a modern-day fashionista Author: Christopher Pitts Paperback: 160 pages Company: Lonely Planet (2010-04-01) ISBN: 1741794110 List Price: $12.99 Amazon Price: $7.00 Used Price: $5.64
‘Lonely Planet guides are, quite simply, like no other’. New York TimesThis eBook offering is an excerpt of Lonely Planet’s latest China guide book and includes:• “Shanghai” chapter• “Understanding China” chapter • “Need to know” Chapter • Shanghai mapShanghai is one of China's biggest and vibrant cities. There's nonstop shopping, towering skyscrapers, bullet-fast Maglev trains and glamorous cocktails - this is the future that China has long been waiting forThis guide is the result of months of research by dedicated authors and local experts who immersed themselves in Shanghai, finding unique experiences, and sharing practical and honest advice, so you come away informed and amazed. This guide includes up-to-date reviews of the best places to stay, eat, sights, cultural information, maps, transport tips and a few best kept secrets – all the essentials to get to the heart of Shanghai.Lonely Planet’s China guide is researched and written by Damian Harper, Min Dai, Michael Kohn, Robert Kelly, Daniel McCrohan, Shawn Low, Bradley Mayhew, Piera Chen, Chung Wah Chow, Christopher Pitts, David EimerCheck out Lonely Planet’s other eBook guides including China, and Mandarin Audio Phrase Book.Author: Planet Lonely Kindle Edition: 255 pages Kindle eBook Company: Lonely Planet (2011-11-22) (2011-11-22) List Price: $9.99 Amazon Price:
Only in Shanghai would a taxi cab have this notice prominently displayed in the back seat..."...passengers not allowed to smoke, spit or dump inside taxis. Psychos or drunkards without a guardian are prohibited to take taxis." It doesn't make any difference how many times we've visited exciting Shanghai; this city always has something new to discover, places to revisit, and hyperactive people can happily stay on the go with nonstop action. Did you know that over 4 MILLION PEOPLE visit China each week? Add those numbers on to an estimated population of 23,000,000 residents and you will not be sightseeing alone! Brave the crowds. Eat beyond wonderful food whether it be from a local stall or Michelin starred restaurant. Stay at some of the best hotels in the world or bunk down in a hostel. Best of all, there are no boring “must sees”! All important sights can be seen strolling: up and down the famous Bund while admiring Shanghai’s incredible skyline; Art Deco architecture in the French Concession; the fast disappearing Hutongs; and along the Huangpu River. Shanghai is a city for walkers and those who can’t wait to shop until they drop. With so much to do, and so little time, your stay in Shanghai will fly by! Let Travels With Sheila teach you how to Travel the World on a Budget, share exotic locations known only to locals, and most importantly, ease your fears about languages, currencies, personal safety and staying healthy. Travels With Sheila tells it like it is with the good and bad, personalized, up-to-date information, and photographs you need to make the most of your trip to Shanghai. Learn from her experience and speed through this exciting City by following her travel tips. Please visit my travelswithsheila channel on YouTube.com to watch the many videos. Author: Sheila Simkin Kindle Edition: 40 pages Kindle eBook Company: (2012-03-30) (2012-03-30) List Price: Amazon Price:
Fodor’s. For Choice Travel Experiences.Fodor’s helps you unleash the possibilities of travel by providing the insightful tools you need to experience the trips you want. Although you’re at the helm, Fodor’s offers the assurance of our expertise, the guarantee of selectivity, and the choice details that truly define a destination. It’s like having a friend in Shanghai! •Updated frequently, Fodor’s Shanghai provides the most accurate and up-to-date information available in a guidebook. •Fodor’s Shanghai features options for a variety of budgets, interests, and tastes, so you make the choices to plan your trip of a lifetime. •If it’s not worth your time, it’s not in this book. Fodor’s discriminating ratings, including our top tier Fodor’s Choice designations, ensure that you’ll know about the most interesting and enjoyable places in Shanghai. •Experience Shanghai like a local! Fodor’s Shanghai includes unique photo-features that impart the city’s culture, covering world-class shopping, the thriving art scene, easy side trips to China's water villages, and much more! •Indispensable, customized trip planning tools include “Top Reasons to Go,” “Word of Mouth” advice from other travelers, and tips to help save money, bypass lines, and avoid common travel pitfalls. Visit Fodors.com for more ideas and information, travel deals, vacation planning tips, reviews and to exchange travel advice with other travelers. Author: Fodor's Paperback: 272 pages Company: Fodor's (2009-04-07) (2009-04-07) ISBN: 1400008212 List Price: $18.95 Amazon Price: $10.03 Used Price: $2.87
Practical travel guide to Shanghai, showing you the smartest way to get the most out of the city with bulleted maps, thematic tours and handy advice and information. Details the best neighbourhood walks of the Greater Bund district, the Old City and Pudong as well as recommendations for all budgets and tastes. • Special-Interest Tours including Art-Deco Architecture, zany skyscrapers, Futuristic Shanghai, Restaurants with a View, Family Visits and Shanghai Art • Outdoor Shanghai: Parks and Urban Renovation Projects (Xintiandi, Taikang Lu, New Factories) • Includes day trips to some of the surrounding canal towns of Qibao and Zhujiajiao Author: Graham Bond Paperback: 192 pages Company: Frommers (2011-12-20) ISBN: 1119975522 List Price: $13.99 Amazon Price: $8.49 Used Price: $8.75
"The Rough Guide to Shanghai" is the ultimate insider's guide to China's brash new megacity. With the extravagant 2010 world expo serving as its coming out party, Shanghai is muscling forward to take its place alongside such financial powerhouses as Tokyo and London. With clear maps of every neighbourhood and detailed coverage of all the city's attractions, this book will help you discover the best Shanghai has to offer. With detailed practical advice, whether you're looking for great places to eat and drink or inspiring accommodation and the most exciting places to party, you'll find the solution. All the major and offbeat sights are covered, from the gleaming new World Financial Centre to avant garde arts centre Moganshan Lu. And if the pace of the city gets too frenetic, there's all you need to know for great daytrips to tranquil canal towns such as Tongli and Suzhou. Easy-to-use maps, with colour subway guides and the pinyin and Chinese characters, plus expert advice make "The Rough Guide to Shanghai" your ultimate travelling companion. Make the most of your trip with "The Rough Guide to Shanghai".Author: Simon Lewis Paperback: 208 pages Company: Rough Guides (2011-03-07) ISBN: 1848366256 List Price: $19.99 Amazon Price: $10.10 Used Price: $11.60
These two fascinating cities reflect different aspects of China - Beijing is the traditional capital, the seat of political power and home to the ancient monuments of Imperial China; Shanghai is both a financial powerhouse and a city at the cutting edge of fashion with an interesting modern history. This DK Eyewitness Travel Guide provides in-depth coverage of these cities, including Beijing's Great Wall and Forbidden City, Shanghai's Bund and the French Concession, as well as the water towns of Suzhou and Hangzhou, graced with serene and timeless gardens and lakes. Explore China's cultural heritage through richly illustrated features - on everything from Beijing Opera to Confucianism, Chinese Gardens and the Cultural Revolution. Illustrated food features highlight the differing regional cuisines, and resident China experts have provided detailed listings of the best places to stay and eat. Specially devised walking tours take you easily to the heart of these bustling, enigmatic and ultimately bewitching cities.Author: DK Publishing Paperback: 240 pages Company: DK Travel (2009-10-19) ISBN: 0756660920 List Price: $23.00 Amazon Price: $28.59 Used Price: $5.92
Lonely Planet ShanghaiStroll along the stately Bund and gawk at the futuristic neon of PudongEscape the skyscrapers into the tree-lined French Concession's hip eateries and vogue boutiquesHaggle with hawkers over a must-have cheongsam (Chinese dress) or handmade yak scarvesMeet some of the 19 million inhabitants through interviews with a boutique owner, and art professor and othersIn This Guide:Chinese characters throughout the book and on many maps makes navigating Shanghai easyBonus color chapter on Shanghai's glittering architectureExpanded coverage of outlying destinations, including rural Lizhang and lush PutuoshanAuthor: Planet Lonely Kindle Edition: 276 pages Kindle eBook Company: Lonely Planet (2011-12-19) (2011-12-19) List Price: $21.99 Amazon Price: Amazon.com DVD: Shanghai Travel
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Journey in China: Travel around Shanghai
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Shanghai, a beautiful and vibrant international metropolis, is home to enriched human resources, amazing city landscape, bustling commercial street, and various folk customs, forming a unique city attraction.DVD: NTSC, Color, Subtitled Company: ISBN: 7884205122 List Price: $29.99 Amazon Price: $19.99 Used Price: $14.99
Shanghai: China's new powerhouse, Shanghai dazzles with fantastic skyscrapers, non-stop shopping and delicious dining. From traditional Tai Chi in the parks and teahouses to market madness and tumbling acrobats, Rudy explores tradition and modernity in this burgeoning city. Excursions to the gardens of Suzhou and the canal town Zhouzhuang bring the ancient past alive. Tips on getting around and eating well. Hong Kong: We get a Pacific Rim rush when we visit energetic, ever-changing Hong Kong. On a famous Star Ferry, Rudy savors one of the most majestic skylines on earth. Here, where ancient tradition cozies up to ultramodern, we take in monasteries, Chinese herbs and a city obsessed with shopping. The island of Lantau features one of the world's largest statues of Buddha. And in the fishing village of Sai Kung, Rudy feasts on freshly caught seafood. Tips on markets and feng shui.VHS Tape: NTSC, Closed-captioned, Color, Widescreen Company: ISBN: 1566481481 List Price: $24.95 Amazon Price: $6.95
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Shanghai: China's new powerhouse, Shanghai dazzles with fantastic skyscrapers, non-stop shopping and delicious dining. From traditional Tai Chi in the parks and teahouses to market madness and tumbling acrobats, Rudy explores tradition and modernity in this burgeoning city. Excursions to the gardens of Suzhou and the canal town Zhouzhuang bring the ancient past alive. Tips on getting around and eating well. Hong Kong: We get a Pacific Rim rush when we visit energetic, ever-changing Hong Kong. On a famous Star Ferry, Rudy savors one of the most majestic skylines on earth. Here, where ancient tradition cozies up to ultramodern, we take in monasteries, Chinese herbs and a city obsessed with shopping. The island of Lantau features one of the world's largest statues of Buddha. And in the fishing village of Sai Kung, Rudy feasts on freshly caught seafood. Tips on markets and feng shui.DVD: NTSC, Color, Widescreen, Anamorphic Company: List Price: $24.95 Amazon Price: $24.95 Used Price: $18.50
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