China tours - Land and River views of Shanghai


A study of China tours would not be complete without choosing a visit to the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, the Jade Buddha Temple, and taking a cruise on the Huangpu River.  Shanghai is quickly undergoing a transformation that will bring it on par with other developments in China taking the country into the 21st Century in style.  On China tours you take, make sure you get a glimpse of the old and new because both sides of Shanghai are worthwhile to see.

Oriental Pearl TV Tower
The Oriental Pearl TV Tower is one of the tallest structures in Asia.  It stands at 468 meters tall and offers China tours travelers a panoramic view of Shanghai.  The very upper levels of the tower offer visitors the most stunning views of the city on days when the skies are clear.  Its conference rooms have hosted VIPs, world leaders, and important dignitaries.  You can view an international exhibit, partake of the delights of its café, and shop to your heart’s content at the shopping area on the ground floor.  The Oriental Pearl TV Tower is open from 8:30 am to 9:30 pm every day and there is an admission fee of CNY 50.  China tours of Shanghai would be remiss if not offering you the opportunity to visit this tower.

Huangpu River Cruise
To get a different view of Shanghai, try taking a Huangpu River Cruise.  China tours can offer you the opportunity to take a boat on the Huang Pu River and view some of Shanghai’s most famous attractions from the water.  From your cruise boat, you will be able to see the Oriental Pearl TV Tower from a different perspective.  As well, you will notice the striking skyline of the Pu Dong business district.  On your river journey, you will also see the People’s Hero Monument and the Bund (Wai Tan).  Near the river, China tours on the Huangpu River Cruise will give you a close-up view of the docks and remnants from the Wu Song ancient gun fort.  The International Passenger Station of Shanghai Harbor is also a beehive of activity that you can watch from your boat.  The river cruise operates from 9 am to 10 pm daily.

Jade Buddha Temple
The Jade Buddha Temple was constructed in 1918 and is a favorite among China tours visitors.  This temple is extraordinary not only for the gorgeous Chinese architecture, and the dramatic and colossal Buddha statue that greets you, but for the opportunity to view the monks who call the temple their home as they go about their daily tasks, performing daily ceremonies.  These rituals provide you with an insight you will find nowhere else to learn about China’s ancient spiritual traditions.  China tours travelers reaching this destination must show the proper respect during religious ceremonies.  It is of the utmost importance to show your sincerity and reverence for the customs that you are allowed to see.  The Jade Buddha Temple is open to China tours visitors from 10 am to 5 pm each day.

China tours visitors who behold Shanghai from these three diverse points of view will enjoy an all-around overview of the city.  Shanghai is a blend of the old and new.  China tours will let you see both sides of this beautiful Chinese city.