Wednesday 26 February 2014

Shanghai Zoo Review-Shanghai Tour

can anyone help these elephants they seen to be hidden from general Shanghai tours view there situation gives me nightmares please can some authority look into this suffering x

This a place to visit if you have kids - and maybe also if they are not with you but you have some free time. If visited the ZOO during week day, it is an ideal place to relax from hectic Shanghai. And, as an extra, you will see a lot of interesting creatures. I am not specialist for wildlife but have seen a lot of cubs. Maybe Shanghai tour they are doing right things there in animal care..? Yes, ZOO is not as sterile as some others. Sometimes you have problems to find toilet. But generally, it is a nice place to spend 3-5 hours without stress. And a good value for price.

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Shanghai Zoo itself is not as depressing as other reviewers have villainized it as. I think *any* zoo is "depressing" when you consider that these animals are locked in cages their whole lives, though admittedly some zoos actually research wild life China tours behavior or help endangered animals procreate. Shanghai Zoo is strictly for profit and is quite obviously not interested in the more humane aspects of zoology, but it is not quite the “animal prison” westerners make it out to be.

The grounds are gorgeous; a massive, sprawling park with lush glades, dense woodlands and reflective ponds; it’s a great place for a family picnic or to let your kids explore, and you’ll need a solid Yangtze River cruises  day to see it all. And be sure to go on a weekday to avoid the throngs of weekend visitors.

Best Shanghai Film Park-Shanghai Tour

As one of China’s four major film bases, the Shanghai Chedun Film Park, southwest Shanghai tours of the city, has been rapidly growing into the most unique film factory in China. Popular among many directors who regard it as the top film site in Shanghai, hundreds of movies have been filmed here. The old Shanghai film sets provide a place to dream, and countless filmmakers have turned dreams into reality here. This famous film park is also open to the public.

Time-capsule: Chedun

Ever wondered if you could turn back the clock to the 1930s, walk through Shanghai’s streets, and steal some snapshots of the past? The Shanghai Chedun Film Park would be a good place to Shanghai tour start. It is located in Shanghai’s Songjiang District, covering an area of 43 hectares, and was created with investment from the Shanghai Film Group Corporation. Built in 1992, it is one of the oldest film shooting bases in Mainland China, and one of the “top four film bases of China” along with bases in Hengdian in Zhejiang, Huairou in Beijing, and Wuxi in Jiangsu.

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More than 300 films, including “Kung Fu Hustle”, “Lust, Caution”, “The White Countess” and “Temptress Moon” were shot at the Chedun Film Park; and more than 4500 television episodes were filmed here against the “Old Shanghai” backdrop. Almost China tours eight out of ten productions with a 1930s Shanghai theme have been filmed here.

Of all the backdrops, Nanjing Road is the most important. Sitting on the rattling tram past the recreated street really takes you back to 1930s Shanghai. Famous Department stores which opened in the 1920s, such as Sincere, Wing On and Xinxin, line the street. Sanyang specialty shops, Chen Taicheng’s patisserie, and the Sheng Xifu hat store can also Yangtze River cruises  be found on the set, along with the entrance to the Paramount Ballroom.

Monday 24 February 2014

Explore Shanghai China Children's Palace

The Shanghai Children's Palace provides after school education for gifted children, include traditional China tours Chinese instruments, plus typing and other useful skills. The Shanghai Children's Palace was founded in 1953 by Song Qingling (Madam Sun Yatsen).

Located at No.64 of Yanan Road in central Shanghai, the Children's Palace now is an interesting place for foreigners to visit, where many enjoyable performances will be shown by Chinese children. For the result of the fact that it is an old style building from Shanghai's opulent past, it has a special attrition. In recent years, it has been given Yangtze River cruises new life as well as the other old mansions in Shanghai.The building that houses the Children's Palace in Shanghai was built by a British businessman in the 1930's as his personal residence.

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After the Cultural Revolution, Children's Palaces for children of working parents were created all over China for after school care. The Children Palaces is one of the most famous and is basically designed for children to study and practice the arts after school. Today, gifted children attend and learn to dance & sing, the theater, play Shanghai tour package folk or Western musical instruments, Wushu, ballet, computer science as well as other art skill.

Since then it has become meeting place for achieving children. Nancy Reagan and Herbert Armstrong visited here in 1984. From these visits the Little Ambassadors of Shanghai came to the United States and performed in San Francisco, the China tour White House and Ambassador College in Pasadena.