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Shanghai

The most dynamic city in the world’s
fastest- changing nation, Shanghai is an exhilarating, ever-morphing
metropolis that isn’t just living China’s dream, but is setting the
pace for the rest of the world.
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Once a playground for foreign adventurers and socialites, the
one-time whore of the Orient is now where home-grown tycoons build
soaring monuments to capitalism and the locals party all night. But
despite a past as evocative as it is notorious, Shanghai has
dispensed with the rear-view mirror, pushed the pedal to the floor
and is roaring towards its imagined future so fast that keeping up
is almost impossible. New developments spring up weekly, while the
rapidly growing middle classes work seven days a week in the hope of
graduating to the big-time.

Shanghai is much more Hong Kong than Běijīng; there are no dusty
imperial palaces here. Instead, European-style cityscapes and
tempting, tree-lined neighbourhoods rub shoulders with the sci-fi
skyline of Pǔdōng. Shanghai was where China first met the West and
it’s still a frontier town, obsessed with the latest fads, fashions
and technology.
But tucked between the shopping malls and the eye-popping modern
architecture is the old Shanghai, where temples nestle down alleys,
along with street markets and classical Chinese gardens. Shanghai is
a city of stunning contrasts, where visitors can go from sipping a
cocktail in a designer bar overlooking the Bund, to eating dumplings
at a street stall, or gazing at a 10th-century Buddhist monastery,
in the space of a few hours. Summer is hot and humid, winter can get
cold, but Shanghai never stops.
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