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Feature
Climate
Shopping
Dining
Getting to Shanghai
Getting to other
cities
Getting to Vietnam
From Saigon to
Shanghai
Shanghai Hotel
Shanghai
Tour
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Shanghai,
the 'whore of the East' had its heyday in the 1920s
and 30s, as a playground for the wealthy and those with
money to burn. Gambling, prostitution, drinking and
jazz, the list of decadent pursuits and ctivities was
endless. This all came to an abrupt halt with the Cultural
Revolution and the city was relatively calm for a few
decades.
Today, the influx of investment,
tourists and trendsetters is helping to put Shanghai back
on the map as one of THE places in Asia to wine, dine
and hang out. Shanghai certainly has its finger back on
the pulse and the feeling and atmosphere in this city
at night is captivating, addictive and exciting. While
Hong Kong is generally recognized as the most fashionable
city in China, Shanghai is fast catching up, and offers
an arguably more selective, up to date and trendy
selection of restaurants, bars and culture than its southern
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In a country where only a few years ago it
was difficult to eat anything other than the national cuisine
outside the major hotels, Shanghai now has a plethora of Continental
and Asian restaurants, whipping up incredibly good food in
great surroundings. Many of these places have award winning
chefs, are fantastically designed and offer fabulous service.
The city's bar and club scene too, is stylish
enough to rival that of any western city. New bars spring
up every week, offering an incredible selection of watering
holes for a city of this size. The bar scene is big enough
to cater to all tastes too; Irish bars, German beers, cocktails
and Martinis, house and garage tunes, New York soul, unique
and funky Jazz are available throughout the city. Many of
Shanghai's most sophisticated joints are filled every night
of the week with locals and foreigners ready and willing to
realize that decadent spirit again.
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