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Last year, when I decided to study in Shanghai for half a semester, I was extremely pleased to discover the modern and vibrant city drawn by the media. The project I participated on her website expressed Shanghai as "a vibrant international metropolis and a global financial center". It seems that people in the multicultural world live in the town. I'm very happy that I can understand Chinese culture and live in a big city that keeps in touch with closer Western values. However, Shanghai I experienced is a constantly changing city, still a beginner for foreigners, other cultures are included, it may not be as modern as media reports.
Shanghai is a vibrant metropolis of China, a gathering of oriental oriental and contemporary western culture, the center of finance and maritime trade. If you happen to be in China, please spend some time exploring the financial, economic and trade capital of that country and integrating its history and culture into that landscape. A short guide from the Shanghai guide is here. If you are not taking a walk around the world famous promenade, the trip to Shanghai is incomplete. From the north Shanghai Pacific Insurance Building to the South Oriental Pearl TV Tower, you can explore 52 buildings including Gothic style, Baroque style, Renaissance style, classicism, Romanesque style architecture. Modern trade and business centers are dotted with the skyline of the Bund. Wine tasting, meals at the best restaurant, please see the vast Acropolis view over Huangpu River.