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Of all the sights evocative of the splendor and decadence of old Shanghai, none is singularly more impressive than the Bund. It is on this swampy riverbank that Shanghai’s previous taipans (heads of trading houses) erected these monuments of wealth. Built of marble and stone, the Bund is the mark of foreign interest and business focus. Walking along these western buildings, you will feel like going back to a historic corridor.
In the morning, your guide take you to the Garden Bridge, originally built by an English businessman in 1856. You are able to see the private residence and office of Victor Sassoon, former Banque de I'indo-Chine, the Glen Line Building, the former North Daily News Building, the Shanghai Customs House, the British Municipal City Hall, the former Shanghai Club and etc. All these buildings are lined along the Bund making it into an open air and living museum of late 19th and early 20th Century architecture.
Departure and Return Details
Complimentary pick-up service available from all Downtown Shanghai hotels. Please advise pick-up hotel at time of booking and call upon arrival in Shanghai to reconfirm pick-up time.
Inclusions:
Entrance admission for the scenic spots as listed in the itinerary.
Traffic expenses between hotels and scenic spots.
Private English-speaking guide service.
Service charge & government taxes.
Exclusions:
Air tickets or train tickets to enter or leave Shanghai.
Accommodation in Shanghai.
Laundry, valet, telephone calls, wine and liquor other than that specified.
All other private expenses, gratitude to tour guide.
Additional Note
Visa: Please make sure that you have got your valid passport and visa 20 days before your entry to China. We can send you a free official invitation to assist you to obtain your visa after the reservation deposit is received. Please also advise your nationality, passport ID, full name on the passport, period of validity if your passport is available while booking.
Price: The price may vary during the Chinese Golden Holiday. Please contact us first before booking.
You will receive an confirmation email (e-ticket) after your order was received. Complete Operator information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, are included on your Confirmation Email (e-ticket). When you reserve your attractions and services you will be asked to print e-tickets to present when you arrive at your destination. You must print the e-tickets and take them along on your trip; they are your proof of purchase.
Terms & Condition
All purchases are subject to re-confirmation within 3-4 business day.
Prices may vary subject to availability/season/weekend/holiday.
We reserve right to cancel a schedule to fully refund affected customers although we will make every effort to maintain the regular operation.
We reserve the right to modify the tour arrangements for smooth operation of the tour.
The following are FAQs from our customers. If you cannot find the answer to you question, please click [Ask Question] to ask. We will answer your question as soon as possible.
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Is China safe enough to travel?
Chinese government guarantees the safety of the foreign travelers and Chinese people are friendly. Generally speaking, there is no political riot, nor terrorism. However, please pay close attention to your own property and take care of yourself when hiking on high mountains to avoid unnecessary unhappiness during your trip. China Travel Solution is not responsible for the theft or lost of any customer's valuables or items of personal property.
2
What suggestions do you have for the first-time visitors?
Most visitors to China prefer to take a tour arranged by travel agents, since it is the simplest, most efficient and the most comfortable way of traveling. Independent traveling, though more flexible and easier to customize, is difficult. Problems may arise due to cultural and language barriers for travelers who attempt to arrange accommodations, meals, and transportations. Time cost will be high.
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Invitation letter for visa application.
In order to apply for a visa to China, you may need an invitation from travel agent. We will supply this letter to you after you confirm the tour booking. Please E-mail us the basic information as name, gender, date of birth, passport number as well as your fax number so that we can fax you a formal invitation.
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Do I need a visa for a visit to Hong Kong?
If you only visit Hongkong, please notice that residents of most countries can enter Hong Kong without applying for a visa in advance and are allowed to stay for 90 days. A visa will be issued on arrival.
To check the status of your country, please visit the following page, No.12 item: www.immd.gov.hk/ehtml/hkvisas_4.htm
5
Where could I make money exchange?
You could exchange cash at airport, most of banks and most of hotels have money exchange counter services. However, hotels offer money exchanging service to their guests only. Passport is required when you change money or check etc.
6
What kind of credit card can I use in China?
Cash advances are available on most common credit/debit cards e.g. American Express/Visa/MasterCard, but this service is available only from the main branch of the Bank of China in most Chinese cities. A fee of 3%-4% will be charged.
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Can credit card be used everywhere in China?
These cards can be used at major hotels and outlets for tourists, as well as some shopping center in big city like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xi’an. But your international card is not acceptable in many big shopping centers for local people.
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Is it easy for me to find ATM?
ATM is everywhere in big cities especially near your hotel, because almost all of your hotel locate in busy area. And there are ATMs for credit cards in most of hotels. Most of the internationally accepted credit cards are usable in China including: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diner's club, and the JCB card of Japan. So it is convenient to use ATM.
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What is the electrical voltage in China?
Electricity in China is 220V, 50 cycles, AC. Two-pin sockets and some three-pin sockets are in use. Most of the hotels have a socket in the bathroom for both 110V and 220V. Most hotels have built-in convectors in bathrooms for shaving, hair dryers, etc. please prepare voltage convertor for your laptop or digital camera and so on.
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What time is the best time for traveling in China?
China has many different kinds of climate for the large land area. In northeast area, four seasons are distinguished. Most of the rain is in summer. Winter and spring are very dry. In northwest of china, like Urumqi, an important city in Silk Road tour, winter is dry and cold and summer is dry and hot. The golden time to visit these cities is spring and autumn. In the southern part of China, like Shanghai, summer is humid and long lasted from May to September. In winter, it's wet and chilly. The best time to visit is spring and autumn.
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