Travel & Tourism
Travel & Tourism
“We Shanghainese value our image. We don’t want to lose face in front of the entire world…”
There are a lot of things you could do at the Shanghai World Expo besides going around and taking pictures. From jumping onto musical trampolines to climbing the snowy Alps–the Expo provides wholesome and fun times both for the young and old.
Meme circulating in Chinese internet forums on special awards given to the Shanghai World Expo pavilions. Fun guide when you go to the Expo Park. See for yourself if these pavilions really do deserve their “awards”.
Forty-two country pavilions in the Shanghai World Expo were decided to be temporary infrastructures only. Only 5 pavilions will be retained. Who wants the top spots most? Who deserves it most? Help decide.
You only have one day to visit the 2010 Shanghai World Expo. Where should you go and what should you look to make your trip worthwhile.
Where to eat when you troop to the Shanghai World Expo. Plan how much money you will bring so that you will be able to eat a decent meal.
Airfare from the US to Shanghai is very high this summer. We highlight 7 options for discount airfare and cheap tickets from the US to PVG.
As part of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo trial run, CNReviews gives you a heads up on what to expect on May 1 and the following days. Includes getting to the Expo site and a whole lot of personal observations.
Worried about getting lost going to the Shanghai World Expo? Why not take the ever reliable Shanghai Metro to get to your destination?
What is the one sign proving that you are a true Han Chinese (man)? Or if you aren’t Chinese, what is the one place you really need to go to in China to say you really have been here?
First impressions of a first-time traveller to Beijing. And 3 things a laowai should do in order to say one has been to China’s capital.
What is it like to take the overnight train from Shanghai to Beijing? How much does it cost? What to expect when you are inside a sleeper train and more! Read on to become emotionally prepared when you embark on a similar trip next time.
With an expected number of 70,000,000 participants going to the Shanghai World Expo, how do you keep everything sane and problem-free?
Shanghai to Suzhou Train travel is now easier than ever with the new CRH (high speed) D class train which leaves from the Main Shanghai Rail station
I took the Shanghai to Beijing Overnight Train, a new CRH high speed rail. It departed 9:15 pm from Shanghai Rail Station and arrive 7:30 at Beijing South Rail Station. Some FAQ and pictures are provided here.
First impressions of Beijing: Smog smog smog. In fact, does the smog cause Beijingers to speak the way they do or what? At least they have cheap subway tickets.