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We will be checking in at IFC Residence. Upon arrival, we’ll proceed to the reception desk to complete the check-in process and collect our room keys if the rooms are available during that time. After settling into our rooms, we’ll put down our luggage and take a few moments to freshen up and get comfortable. Once we’re ready, we can either explore the residence’s amenities or head out to begin our planned activities for the day.
We will then continue our journey to Yu Garden and the City God Temple. These location are must-see destinations in Shanghai, offering a blend of serene landscapes, historical architecture, and rich cultural heritage—all within a lively district filled with shops and local delicacies.
After exploring the Yu Garden and City God Temple area, we will head to The Bund, Shanghai’s iconic waterfront promenade along the Huangpu River. The Bund is renowned for its impressive row of historical buildings, many of which once housed international banks, trading houses, and consulates from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These structures showcase a blend of Gothic, Baroque, and Art Deco architectural styles, mirroring Shanghai’s cosmopolitan past and its role as a major financial hub in Asia.
Experience the vibrant heart of Shanghai as we take a leisurely stroll along Nanjing Road between the golden hours of afternoon and evening. Watch the city transform as the sun sets and neon lights begin to glow, illuminating bustling shops, lively cafés, and street performers. Enjoy time to browse world-famous stores, sample local snacks, and soak in the unique blend of modern energy and historical charm. Whether you’re searching for the perfect souvenir or simply want to enjoy the lively atmosphere, this stroll promises an unforgettable taste of Shanghai’s most iconic shopping street.
Indulge in an unforgettable dining experience at Haidilao Hotpot, one of China’s most beloved and innovative hotpot restaurants. Gather around bubbling pots of flavorful broth and select from a wide variety of fresh meats, seafood, and vegetables to cook right at your table. Enjoy Haidilao’s renowned hospitality, with attentive service, complimentary snacks, and fun extras like noodle dancing. Whether you’re a hotpot enthusiast or new to this interactive meal, dining at Haidilao is the perfect way to savor authentic flavors and lively company in a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
After an exciting day of exploration and delicious dining, return to the comfort and elegance of IFC Residence. Unwind in your stylish suite, enjoy the premium amenities, or simply relax and take in the stunning city views. Whether you wish to recharge for tomorrow’s adventures, IFC Residence offers the perfect sanctuary in the heart of Shanghai.
Start your day with a hands-on culinary adventure! In this activity, you'll have the chance to create your own delicious breakfast from scratch. Guided by friendly instructors, you'll learn to prepare classic breakfast favorites such as fresh fruit, a tasty sandwich or burger, crispy fries, and a refreshing drink. This interactive session encourages creativity and teamwork as everyone assembles their meal just the way they like it. Whether you’re a budding chef or just looking for a fun way to kick off the day, this cooking activity guarantees a memorable and satisfying breakfast experience.
Discover serenity amid the urban energy of Shanghai at Jing'an Temple, one of the city's most renowned Buddhist sites. Located on bustling West Nanjing Road, Jing'an Temple offers a striking contrast to the surrounding skyscrapers and shopping malls. With origins dating back to 247 AD, the temple has a storied past—relocated, rebuilt, and restored over centuries. Today, visitors can explore its tranquil courtyards and admire impressive religious art, including a towering 15-ton silver Buddha and a 3.87-meter-tall jade Sakyamuni statue. The temple's architecture blends Burmese teak, intricate carvings, and golden pagoda roofs, creating a peaceful oasis perfect for reflection or quiet exploration. Annual events, such as the traditional fair on the eighth day of the Lunar April, bring the temple to life with local crafts and celebrations.
Step into Shanghai’s vibrant past and present at Xintiandi, a dynamic cultural and lifestyle district in the heart of the city. Xintiandi is famous for its unique blend of restored Shikumen houses—traditional Shanghai stone-gate architecture—with contemporary design, creating a pedestrian-friendly neighborhood filled with international galleries, boutiques, cafes, and themed restaurants. Here, you can stroll charming lanes that evoke the city’s 1920s glamour while enjoying the modern comforts of today. Xintiandi is divided into two main areas: the North Block, featuring historic Shikumen courtyards, and the South Block, home to stylish shops, entertainment venues, and a cinema. The district is a popular destination for both locals and visitors, offering a lively atmosphere day and night.
Enjoy lunch in Xintiandi, where culinary options abound. The area is renowned for its diverse selection of restaurants, featuring a range of local Shanghainese cuisine to international favorites. Popular choices include Din Tai Fung for its renowned xiaolongbao (soup dumplings), as well as Italian, Japanese, and contemporary fusion eateries. Whether you’re seeking traditional flavors or modern tastes, Xintiandi’s vibrant dining scene promises a memorable meal in a stylish and historic setting.
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Conclude your day with an unforgettable dinner cruise along the Huangpu River, departing from the iconic Bund. As the city lights up, you’ll enjoy a buffet dinner onboard while taking in panoramic views of Shanghai’s glittering skyline—including landmarks like the Oriental Pearl Tower, Jin Mao Tower, and the historic Bund’s colonial-era buildings. The cruise lasts about two hours, offering a relaxed and scenic way to experience both the modern and historic sides of Shanghai. The dinner buffet typically features a variety of Chinese and international dishes, with options suitable for all ages. This magical evening on the water provides a perfect finale to your Shanghai adventure
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Begin your day with a stroll through the heart of Shanghai’s financial district—Lujiazui. This area is home to some of the city’s most iconic skyscrapers, including the Shanghai Tower, Jin Mao Tower, and the Shanghai World Financial Center (IFC). Wander through the elegant IFC Mall, where you’ll find luxury boutiques, international brands, and stylish cafes. Take time to admire the futuristic skyline, snap photos of the soaring architecture, or enjoy a coffee while people-watching in this bustling, cosmopolitan hub. The elevated walkways in Lujiazui offer excellent vantage points for panoramic city views and easy access between major landmarks.
For lunch, choose from a variety of dining options in Lujiazui or enjoy a unique meal at the Oriental Pearl Tower. The area boasts everything from upscale international restaurants to local Chinese eateries. If you opt for the Oriental Pearl Tower, you can dine at its revolving restaurant, which offers a buffet with both Chinese and Western dishes and spectacular 360-degree views of the city. Whether you prefer a quick bite or a leisurely meal with a view, Lujiazui has something to satisfy every palate.
After lunch, it’s time to gather your belongings and head to Pudong International Airport for your departure. Allow ample time for travel, check-in, and security procedures. Depending on your preference and schedule, you can take a taxi, airport shuttle, or experience the high-speed Maglev train, which whisks you from Lujiazui to the airport in just a few minutes. As you leave the city, reflect on the incredible sights, flavors, and memories from your Shanghai adventure!
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