The final stop going down the Yangtze is Shanghai. There are two famous landmarks that every traveler must see in Shanghai – the Bund and the Oriental Pearl TV Tower. [I saw them from a distance.] The Bund is the waterfront area, and while you may think that the river is the Yangtze, it isn’t – it’s the Huangpu River. At night, the Shanghai skyline is lit up and is worth a second visit.Whatever it was called, it was a lovely respite after the museum.
To read about my journey in order, follow these links:
01 - Shanghai!
02 - A Mall and Grocery Store
03 - Custom Dress
04 - The Long Museum
05 - The Quay on the Yangtze?
06 - Old City of Shanghai at Huangpu District
07 - Old Shanghai
08 - Dumplings for lunch!
09 - Yu Garden
10 - Storyland
11 - Hot Pot at Cloud Nice Shopping Mall Changning Branch
12 - The China Shanghai International Children's Book Fair
13 - Art Exhibitions at the China Shanghai International Children's Book Fair
14 - Workshop: Gel Printing
15 - The train to Hangzhou
16 - Speaking at China Jiliang University
17 - Hangzhou - Our personal fall-apart party
18 - The Teahouse Garden in Hangzhou
19 - China wrap-up
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