Shanghai,
located along the coast of the East China
Sea and the southern banks of the mouth
of the Yangtze River, is a city under the
direct jurisdiction of the Central Government.
It is the largest metropolis in China and
one of the most historically significant
cities. It is a flourishing international
metropolis, known worldwide for its highly
developed industrial, commercial and financial
components.
Its has convenient land, air and sea transportation,
rich tourist resources, a vast variety of
foods and recreational facilities.
Its total area is 2,448 square miles, of
which the Pudong New Area occupies 202 square
miles. It has a population of over 13 million
people.
Shanghai is an ideal "shopping paradise."
Nanjing Road, known as "China's No.1
Street", the reconstructed Huaihai
Road, Jinling Road, East and North Sichuan
Road, the Yuyuan Garden shopping and tourist
area, the Ever Bright City Commercial Center,
Xujiahui Commercial Center, and Zhangyang
Road Commercial Center in Pudong are all
packed with rows of shops. Shanghai is also
a paradise for gourmets. There are over
a thousand restaurants serving the famous
16 styles of Chinese food, such as Beijing,
Sichuan, Guangdong, Yangzhou, Fujian. There
is also French, Russian, Italian, English,
German, Japanese, Indian and many other
tantalizing types of foreign cuisine, genuine
Muslim food and vegetarian food. In Shanghai
you have the world at your fingertips.
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