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Jinmao Tower stands out for its height and design inspired by a traditional Chinese pagoda. Standing on the observation deck, it gives tourists a whole splendid view of Shanghai city.
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Wuzhen Village is one of the best water towns in China. Ancient stone bridges over the mild water, stone lanes running between the mottled walls delicate wood carvings will present you with genuine traditional Chinese style.
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Zhujiajiao Village is known as Shanghai's Venice. The picturesque village by the Cao Gang River is over 400 years old. It used to be a vital town for local trade, conveying goods in and out of its canals to the river.
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The uniqueness of Xitang Village lies in its well-preserved primitive life style as a water town. Dived into 8 sections by the river converges, Xitang is known for the large number of covered corridors, lanes and bridges.
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Shanghai Centre Theatre is based on the style of the theatres in Broadway. It is the only internationally managed theatre in Shanghai, furnished with newly upgraded YAMAHA sound system and a spacious atrium.
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The Oriental pearl Tower is a mixed-use tower with telecommunications transmitters broadcasting over 50 miles. Despite a modern look with metal and concrete, the design is rooted in traditional Chinese culture.
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