Shanghai, China’s radiant jewel of a city, is situated at the mouth of the Yangtze River, a national economic centre and a major transportation hub. From the historic architectural wonders at the Bund to the iconic Oriental Pearl Tower, from numerous museums to world-class theatres, Shanghai is both a pioneer in culture and art, and a metropolis of vibrant, modern energy. It welcomes people from all over the world, embodying openness, innovation, and a unique charm.
The National Exhibition and Convention Centre (NECC)
The National Exhibition and Convention Centre (NECC), located at 333 Songze Avenue, Qingpu District, is a large-scale complex co-developed by the Ministry of Commerce and the Shanghai Municipal Government, known for its unique clover shape. It is one of the world’s largest convention complexes, integrating exhibitions, conferences, and commercial spaces in one, while convenient transit options are available.
Shanghai Zoo
Shanghai Zoo is one of China’s most renowned zoos, and home to many animals of various kinds, including some extremely rare species. Enjoying lush natural environment that provides ideal habitats for its animal residents, Shanghai Zoo is an excellent destination for travel and environmental education, combining science and entertainment brilliantly together.
The Bund
The Bund, a landmark attraction along the Huangpu River, features a unique collection of historic buildings on one side, symbolizing Shanghai’s evolution in time, and the ultra-modern, towering skyscrapers of Lujiazui’s financial district on the other side across the river. Visitors can stroll along the Bund, enjoy the view, or take a river cruise to experience the city’s special beauty.
The iconic Oriental Pearl Tower
The iconic Oriental Pearl Tower stands proudly by the Huangpu River, backed by the bustling Lujiazui financial centre. Its unique shape and renowned fame make it a must-visit attraction.
Shanghai Disney Resort
Shanghai Disney Resort, the first Disneyland in mainland China, has multiple themed parks, attractions, and performances for all ages, with dazzling fireworks displays that add to an already unforgettable evening.
Qibao Ancient Town
Originating in the Eastern Han Dynasty and prospering during the Ming and Qing dynasties, Qibao Ancient Town today still has many well-preserved historic architectures. Tourists can enjoy Qibao Old Street, Zhang Chongren Memorial Hall, and Cricket Grass Hall while sampling local delicacies and immersing in the charm of Jiangnan’s water towns.
Xinjing Park
An eco-friendly park themed around wetlands, Xinjing Park offers scenic walking paths, viewing platforms by the water, and a rich variety of flora, providing year-round beauty and tranquillity for visitors.
Panlong Tiandi
A modern mini-travel destination in the city, Panlong Tiandi preserves the quaint character and historical depth of an ancient town, with three kilometres of natural water channels and several heritage buildings. The open-style commercial district also includes greenery and sports areas, creating a space for leisure, entertainment, and culture.
Hongqiao XINTIANDI Shopping Centre
Adjacent to the Hongqiao transportation hub, THE HUB Mall is a comprehensive retail destination for shopping, dining, entertainment, and performance, featuring international brands and regular special events such as art and craft markets and art exhibitions. Its unique architectural design and thoughtful layout offer a comfortable shopping experience.
Positioned in the heart of the Yangtze River Delta, Shanghai is one of China’s largest economic centres and a global metropolis. The hotel is located within the heart of Hongqiao’s International Central Business District, an important part of the expansive Hongqiao International Business District, home to Hongqiao’s comprehensive transportation hub. Serving as the first stop for visitors to Shanghai, Traders Hongqiao Airport, Shanghai offers a complete range of facilities and services for business and leisure travellers, providing a comfortable, stylish, and relaxing stay.