Known for its modern skyline and historic sites along the Bund
Expansive venues including Shanghai International Convention Center
Proximity to cultural sites like Yu Garden and Jade Buddha Temple
Thriving culinary scene blending Shanghainese flavors with international cuisine
Scenic views along the Huangpu River with waterfront event spaces
Unique shopping and entertainment in areas like Nanjing Road and Xintiandi
When to Go
High March - May
Low December - February
Times to Avoid Known for hot, humid summers and mild winters; busiest in spring and fall. Ideal for events with a mix of modern and traditional Chinese experiences.
Festivals/Events
Shanghai International Film Festival - June; Mid-Autumn Festival - September; ChinaJoy Expo - July
Airport:PVG - Shanghai Pudong International Airport
Sample flight time:
14:00 from New York from
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