[4K] Shanghai Drive | Downtown Shanghai | Jing'an & Huangpu District | China
Driving in Shanghai Dowtown, China.
Downtown Shanghai | Jing'an & Huangpu District
Jiangsu Road, Yan'an Mid Road, West & East Nanjing Road, Xizang Road.
The All-In Guide to Shanghai — Shanghai, China | The Travel Intern
Shanghai’s mystical powers are all encompassing and it will definitely consume you. From enchanting ancients towns to crazy hipster cafes and of course SHANGHAI Disneyland – No matter who you are, Shanghai has a little something to offer you! Check out our Shanghai guide:
What To See
00:20 - The Bund
The perfect excess to the entire view of Shanghai’s skyline!! (SUPER popular among tourist)
00:37 - Yu Yuan Old Street
Shanghai is not just ALL city life! Walk the ancient streets to get a feel of traditional Shanghai.
00:52 - Jing An Temple
Shanghai’s OLDEST temple!! (Try to do better than Clarence and get some good luck)
01:10 - 1933 Old Millfun
Once a slaughterhouse, but now an artsy spot — perfect for those gram worthy shots!
01:26 - Oriental Pearl Tower
Standing at 251m, catch some panoramic views of Shanghai’s skyline! (And there is glass floor which makes it all the more thrilling)
What To Eat
01:52 - Wei Xiang Zhai
Get some sesame peanut sauce noodle (ma jiang mian) in your belly!!!
02:07 - Jia Jia Tang Bao
How can you come to Shanghai and NOT eat dumplings? Amirite??
02:21 - Old Jesse
You know its the spot to be when you see other locals flocking here!
What To Do
02:41 - People’s Park Marriage Market
REAL LIFE TINDER!!
03:10 - Zhu Jia Jiao Ancient Town
The Venice of Asiaaaa. The perfect romantic spot for all the lurveeee birdssss!
03:30 - Huang Pu River Cruise
Wind down with a relaxing cruise at the end of the day!
What To Play
03:48 - Jump 360 Trampoline Park
One of the largest trampoline parks in Shanghai!! Get your ninja on!!
04:05 - Disk Kart Bar
The only time the popo won’t catch you for drinking and driving ;)
04:24 - Shanghai Disneyland
Where dreams come trueeeeeee
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SHANGHAI CITY SIGHTSEEING TOUR BUS
00:00 & 24:50 RED LINE (1) PUXI
17:20 GREEN LINE (2) PUDONG
30:50 YELLOW LINE (3) WORLD EXPO
47:15 BLUE LINE (5) HONGKOU
SEPTEMBER 2018
Shanghai Pudong Airport Arrival Guide
There are two airports in Shanghai. Shanghai Pudong (PVG) is the most important one when it comes to international flights.
This video shows you what to expect after you land, pass immigration and customs. We cover transportation options (how to get to the Shanghai city center) and what services are available (food, SIM card, luggage storage, etc.)
Here are some useful links:
Are you on a transit? You can possibly stay up to 144 hours (6 days) without a visa. Here are the rules:
This is a website that helps you estimate the taxi fare to your hotel:
Here is the ticket information for the Maglev:
The speed and schedule (departure intervals) depends on the time of the day:
Here is a good map of the Shanghai subway. They also have an app for smartphones:
This page shows the times and stops of the various airport buses:
This is the schedule for inter-city buses. Based on the signs that we filmed for this video, the airport website does not appear up to date:
To search live China train schedule or book train tickets in China, please check china-diy-travel.com
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⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Shanghai Drive Downtown Yan An Elewted RD - DJI Osmo Pocket (July 2019)上海市区延安路高架驾驶
【4K】Shanghai Driving Downtown Yan An Elewted RD / PuDong Lujiazui CBD
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Driving In Shanghai, Pudong with Joe.Pabwan.Octo
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SHANGHAI 2018: Things to do and places to see
Shanghai, China!! first trip of 2018! Shanghai was amazing! good food, cheap stuff, friendly people (but there were the occasional rude taxi drivers), amazing architecture and the city was very modern! When you are at the bund you feel like your in Dubai when you face one way, and europe when you face the other. Will definitely be back again!
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[4K] Shanghai Drive | Lujiazui, Pudong | Shanghai | China
Driving in Shanghai Dowtown, China.
[4K] Shanghai Walk | East Nanjing Road | Shanghai | China
Nanjing Road, is the main shopping street of Shanghai, China, and is one of the world's busiest shopping streets.
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Shanghai, China - driving on the highway (Nanpuqiao, Pudong skyline, etc.)
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Shanghai City Tour, China
The Most Beautiful and Greatest City in China.
Shanghai is the biggest city in china and a global financial hub. The Bund is the hart of Shanghai.
Area is 6,340 km² and population around 24 million.
The famous area, tower ans places are;
* Nanjing Road is the Main street in Shanghai and this is a Main shopping Street in china,
* The Bund is a road and other name is Waitan is a waterfront area. Address is Zhongshan East 1st Rd, WaiTan, Huangpu Qu, Shanghai Shi, China, 200000.
* Oriental Pearl Tower is Radio & Television Tower its also called TV tower.
* Jin Mao Tower is also known as the Jinmao Building or Jinmao Tower, it has 88 Floors.
* Shanghai World Financial Center is a supertall skyscraper, it has 101 floors.
* hanghai Tower is a megatall skyscraper in Lujiazui, It has 128 floors.
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Shanghai Nightlife in China: TOP 6 Bars & Nightclubs
This is my ultimate Shanghai nightlife guide in China featuring the Top 6 bars & nightclubs which I carefully selected including places such as Muse, Bar Rouge, Sir Ellys, Fusion Nightclub, Linx and the incredible M1NT nightclub where Chinese girls go absolutely wild! Subscribe to my channel ► for weekly videos!
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To my surprise, the music was awesome at most venues.
Before you go out make sure to install the ExpressVPN app, otherwise you'll not be able to use Google Maps, which is a necessarity if you get lost or cannot find the venue.
I got lost many times looking for particular clubs. China bans Google, Facebook, Gmail, Twitter & Instagram. So for communication with the locals install WeChat, which is the WhatsApp of China.
Start off your night at Sir Elly's on top of the Peninsula Hotel, this bar has the most mesmerizing view of Shanghai (Pudong business district), than head over a few blocks down the Bund for Bar Rouge.
Bar Rouge is the most popular bar in Shanghai where you can meet expats and many English speaking locals, make sure to go on Thursday for Ladies Night!
A little further down the Bund you'll find club M1NT, this amazing club on the 24th floor of an office building, has a massive shark aquarium in their hallway and often themed events.
Entrance is free that's why drinks start at $20, so make sure to pre-drink or come with a thick stack of bills.
A 10 minute cab ride from the Bund you'll are Fusion Nightclub in the French Concession, here you'll find a young often foreign crowd jamming to house & EDM. This place wasn't my cup-of-tea.
Than there is Linx Nightclub near People's Park, a super upscale club with many expensive cars parked up-front. The club was rammed with models and douchebags, although music was good.
Again Linx had free entrance as well with drinks starting at $20
Two other places worth mentioning is NEST, a lounge bar for great dining and predrinking with friends before you start your night and club MUSE across the street from NEST, MUSE actually really surprised me, this place had incredible DJ's, so make sure to check it out when you are in the area.
Luckily cab rides start at 18 yuan ($4) which usually covers the cost getting from club to club. If you don't speak Mandarin, make sure you have your hotel address written down so the cab driver knows where to take your drunk ass.
All-in-all, the Shanghai nightlife is pretty amazing and definitely worth checking out when stopping by in Shanghai.
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Shanghai to Beijing by high-speed train: Video guide...
Video guide to the train ride from Shanghai Hongqiao to Beijing South, 1,318 km (824 miles) in 4 hours 55 minutes. For practical info on schedules, prices & tickets see
Shows the boarding procedure, stations, business class lounge, scenery & each seating class on the train.
This video shows a CRH380B 'Heixe' (harmony) train. CR400AF 'Fuxing' (revival) trains are now used on the fastest Shanghai-Beijing services at up to 350km/h, you can see the interior of a Fuxing in this video:
You can also travel Beijing-Shanghai by time-effective sleeper train - see the video at
Shanghai Hongqiao pearl International city سوق الؤلؤ في شنقهاي الصين
Shanghai Hongqiao International Pearl City mainly deals in pearls, crystals, jade, antiques and other commodities. It was a renowned fake goods market although that has tamed down now and mostly on the first floor you’ll find souvenirs and Chinese cultural items. The main varieties of goods are mainly accessories, clothing, and bags, as well as handicrafts. On the floors above you’ll find pearls and jewelry. Very lively and popular.
The first floor of Hongqiao International Pearl City is mainly engaged in: various crafts, gifts, costumes, bags, Chinese painting, silk, embroidery, ceramics, golf products, art lamps, etc.
The second floor of Pearl City is mainly engaged in: pearl jewelry, with more than 2,000 styles of products, to meet the needs of different groups of people. At the same time, we can customize personalized products according to the needs of customers. From design to selection of raw beads, you can participate in the whole process.
Shanghai Hongqiao International Pearl City is located in the Hongqiao area, which is popular with foreigners. Chinese and foreign restaurants, bar cafes, beauty salons, fitness and entertainment abound, it is a place for leisure and shopping.
Chinese name: 虹桥国际珍珠城
Address: 3721 Hongmei Lu, Shanghai 虹梅路3721号(近延安西路)
Getting there: Line 10 to Longxi Road Station and walk at least 10 minutes.
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The Qube Pudong Hotel | Shanghai
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The Qube Pudong (Shanghai Pudong Lvdi Boli Jiudian), a luxurious business hotel with complete modern and contemporary facilities is located within the Greenland East-Coast International Commercial Center in Chuansha District.
It is located 5 minutes from Shanghai Disneyland. It takes merely 15 minutes to Pudong International Airport and Metro Line 2 station if guests take the complimentary hotel shuttle bus. Chuansha Station is only a three-minute walk away that connects to the rest of the city.
The Qube Pudong has a total of 295 elegantly decorated rooms and suites, 705 square meters pillar less Ballroom, 5 multifunction meeting rooms and 2 Boardrooms that fully equipped with advanced audio-visual and conference facilities. Free Wi-Fi covers the whole hotel.
Address: 5500 Chuansha Rd, Pudong Xinqu, Shanghai Shi, China, 201200
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Taxi scam in Shanghai (China) November 2018
This taxi driver had a modified taximeter, then he wanted to change my notes for fake ones
Walking in Shanghai
Recorded October 8, 2009.
Video begins as I walk through the old section of Shanghai, China. Next I visit the Bund along the Huangpu River. The video concludes as I walk down a pedestrian mall.
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Chinese STREET FOOD Breakfast Tour in Hangzhou + BULLET TRAIN to Shanghai | Hangzhou, China
My final day in China started off in the city of Hangzhou, where I set off early that morning to find a delicious Hangzhou-style breakfast! I couldn’t wait to fill up on more amazing, local food before I had to leave for Shanghai!
My street food search began in the old town near Hefang Street, a pedestrian street where you can find tons of restaurants. I found a Middle Eastern restaurant where they were making kulcha, a type of flatbread that I had tried in Amritsar, India!
This kulcha contained black sesame seeds, spring onions, and more! It was very thin and crispy and had a light and airy texture. The black sesame was very unique and almost gave it a chocolatey flavor! And because Hangzhou is the green tea capital of China, I had to have some! The tea and kulcha together cost 6 Yuan/$0.87 USD!
Then I found another spot selling thick, fluffy, biscuit-like cake. It was very dense and contained egg, onion, and maybe custard. It was crispy on the bottom and very sweet!
Then I headed over to one of my favorite spots to get a tofu sandwich. On the way, I passed souvenir shops, tea places, and a pharmacy. There are jerky kiosks on the street as well as shoe stores and a McDonald’s. The street is called Royal Street and it has an ancient stream going down the middle of it!
I passed through the gate, which served as the entrance to the old town when Hangzhou was the capital of China.
I ordered a thin crepe with spring onions and tofu. It was almost like a panini and was so crispy and flavorful! The spicy sauce provided a nice contrast to the sweet sauce. I was in tofu heaven!
I also ordered some wonton soup. They were almost like the slippery wontons I’d had a couple of days earlier. There’s a dense piece of pork in the middle, but the wonton wrapping around it slips right down your throat. The best thing about this place is that there were only locals there. I was the only Westerner! My crepe and wonton soup came to just 15 Yuan/$2.18 USD.
After that, I headed back to the gate and went inside, where there is a little museum with paintings and a diorama that shows what Hangzhou looked like when it was the capital of China. It was the biggest city in the world at one point and even amazed Marco Polo!
Then I headed back to my apartment, grabbed my bags, and headed to the train station. I recommend getting to the train station an hour before your train. I was a little behind schedule because I wanted to double- and triple-check that I had everything.
The train station is so big, it looks like an airport! After I got my ticket and passport, I went back upstairs and went through security. The station was super futuristic with lots of shops and restaurants. It felt like I was in a spaceport! There are even arrows on the floor that direct you to drinking water and the bathroom!
The business class lounge was super nice, with lots of snacks and drinks. The ladies there were really friendly! I tried a Chinese drink that turned out to be cold lychee juice! One of the ladies walked me straight to my gate and got me to the front of the line.
I arrived at the platform and boarded my train. This business class was large and had reclining seats with a TV and a tray table. There are thousands of bullet trains that connect Chinese cities. It’s the fastest way to travel; driving between Hangzhou and Shanghai would take 3-5 hours!
It only costs 210 Yuan/about $30 USD for a 45-minute ride. I loved watching the countryside go by. I was given a gift that contains chocolate, raisins, peanuts, biscuits, gummies, and braised beef!
After 45 minutes, we were back at Hongqiao Station in Shanghai!
I hope you enjoyed coming with me on my final street food adventure in China! If you did, please give it a thumbs up and leave me a comment. Also please subscribe to my channel so you don’t miss any of my upcoming travel/food adventures!
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My name is David Hoffmann. For the last decade, I have been traveling around the world in search of unique culture, food, and history! Since starting David’s Been Here in 2008, I have traveled to over 1,000 destinations in 73 countries, which I welcome you to check out on my YouTube Channel, travel blog, and social media sites.
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