Landmarks and Historic sites
| Jade Buddha Temple | |
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The Jade Buddha Temple is a Buddhist monastery which houses two magnificent statues of the Buddha made of white jade imported from Burma.
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| Shanghai in one day | |
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29
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Very nice and helpful employees,also they are very understanding our need. The guide Toby took us out for 6 hrs on a private bike tour. He was knowledgable and explained us a lot of things we saw. Certainly we would recommend to anybody who would... |
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| Xintiandi | |
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31
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Xintiandi is a popular pedestrian area where you will find a large crowd of young people. There are several restaurants, clubs, traditional Shanghai style... |
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| White Cloud Temple | |
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32
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The White Cloud Temple in Shanghai is situated on Back Xinlin Street and is named in honour of Qiu Chuji, a patriarch of the Dragon Gate Sect.
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| City of God Temple | |
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33
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The City of God Temple in Shanghai began life as the Jinshan God Temple but later was transformed into a City God Temple. The temple is dedicated to 3 city Gods; Chen Huacheng, Huo Guang and Qin...
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| jin mao tower | |
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34
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The Jin Mao Tower is a 88 story landmark skyscraper which is situated in Lujiazui in Shanghai. This building comprises of various offices and also the Shanghai Grand Hyatt... |
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| Jingan Temple | |
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40
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The Jingan temple is a Buddhist temple built in 247 AD which was again reconstructed during the Qing dynasty and in following years. The Abbot’s Chambers of the temple have rooms where Buddhists scriptures...
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| Longhua Temple | |
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41
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The leading and most popular Buddhist temple in Shanghai is the Longhua Temple which is well known for its 70 storey octagonal pagoda built in the tenth century.
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