Journey to the East
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Shanghai Transportation - FAQ 2
18/5/2006 external link
(Cont from last post) - What if buses are more convenient for me? Buses on the other hand can be a bit of a pain. There are over 150 bus/tram...
Shanghai Transportation - FAQ 1
16/5/2006 external link
Argh! I'm in Shanghai! What's the first thing to do? Head to the closest Metro station to get yourself one of these: It's called the Shanghai Jiao Tong Card (or...
Shanghai Sights: The Bund to Pudong 3
11/5/2006 external link
The next tourist hotspot we headed for also proved to be the most relaxing, a walk through Pu Dong's Lu Jia Zui District where the Oriental pearl is located. It...
Shanghai Sights: The Bund to Pudong 2
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(Cont. from last post) After a short meal at one of the over priced restaurants sprinkled along the Promenade, we headed down to the Shanghai Sightseeing Tunnel to cross the...
Shanghai Sights: The Bund to Pudong 1
3/5/2006 external link
In 2006, with a few Japanese and Korean friends, I opened my Shanghai trip with a visit to the Bund, one of the most recognizable architectural symbols of Shanghai. I...
Interlude: Paradise in China - Sanya Be
2/5/2006 external link
Hainan Resort"]Sanya, situated in the southern Chinese island of Hainan, had only received much international attention after China had feverishly promoted it as a tourism hot spot by hosting Miss...
Travel Shanghai Part 1: First Impressions
27/4/2006 external link
Shanghai's ultra cosmopolitan cityscape, upon first glance, reminds one immediately of Freud. The CBD area, with its abundance of skyscrapers constructed in the most unique of architectural styles, reaffirms man's...
All Ur Dim Sims r Belong 2 Us
20/4/2006 external link
Are you: a) A travel buff whose sole purpose in life bears resemblance to that of a migratory bird b) A holiday enthusiast who doesn't have enough money to actually...