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Shanghai Film Park – Shanghai’s Own Ghost Town

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  Hidden in an unassuming street of Songjiang’s Chedun Town surrounded by noodle restaurants, internet cafes, massage parlours and short-stay apartments with dusty, noisy loaded trucks moving up and down on the nearby highway is the Shanghai Film Park, home to some of Asia’s best movies and TV series. This 400,000 Sq. meter complex was opened in 1998 and since then sees hundreds of movie productions annually. Similar to the Universal Studios in California, the …

Shanghai Art Museum – explore the works of beauty

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Shanghai art museum is a famous art museum in the city of Shanghai in China and is situated neighboring the Peoples Square which was once the horseracing course of China. The building has a long history which dates back to the year 1933 when the building was opened as the Shanghai race club. During that era horseracing was the 3rd most profitable industry in the economy. The museum is a British styled building and is …

Gongqing Forest Park – A Scenic Natural Wonder

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Located in the north eastern part of Shanghai, the Gongqing Forest Park stretches across 131 hectares, providing the city with beautiful greenery and lovely trees. It comprises a North Garden and a South Garden. The North Garden is popular for the trees, plans and the lovely landscape. There are about 200,000 trees which include more than 200 types of plants, and it has been immaculately landscaped to provide a natural as well as a serene …