Shanghai
Some say it’s the Paris of the East, All I Know is it’s Called Shanghai in China
Shanghai is a truly remarkable city. It has everything you can imagine and then some. At times it can be beyond bizarre, with customs that can be utterly intimidating. Yet, at the same time, it can also be immensely comforting to those who decide to call it home and accept it in all its splendid madness.
It is an ancient city that has survived the test of time to become one of the most modern cities in China. The origin of the city dates back to the 7th century when it was nothing more than a humble fisherman’s village. After the first Opium War, the city was proclaimed a treaty port, by the British. The British, Americans and the French established concessions throughout the city which were exempt from Chinese law. This caused an immense influx of foreigners, changing the city’s landscape forever. During its history, it has seen war, depression and prosperity. For a more detailed history read The New York Times’s A Short History of Shanghai.
Today Shanghai is still an incredibly diverse city, both in terms of its landscape and its people. It harbours one of the largest expat communities in Asia. This has a profound influence on the city’s culture and general vibe, which is especially apparent when compared to the rest of China.
During our stay in the Paris of the East, we wandered far and wide in search of the best the city has to offer. Driven by curiosity and an insatiable thirst for adventure we stumbled upon plentiful fascinating places. Each evoking its own spectrum of emotions from the amenable explorer. Some of these places allow you to become immersed even deeper in Chinese culture and history. While others provide the weary traveller with a temporary escape from the madness, that is Shanghai. Substituting reality, even if only for a moment, with the familiarities of home.
Places to Visit in Shanghai