July 23-25, 2026
Shanghai New International Expo Center (SNIEC), Halls W1–W5, E1–E7, N1–N5

Shanghai Sightseeing

Extend Your Visit Beyond Business

Must-See Landmarks

The Bund

Oriental Pearl TV Tower

Jing’an Temple

Wukang Road

Cultural Attraction

Shanghai Museum
Located in People’s Square, it houses extensive collections of ancient Chinese art, including bronze ware, ceramics, calligraphy, jade, and traditional paintings.

China Art Museum
One of the largest art museums in Asia, focusing on modern and contemporary Chinese art, with large-scale exhibitions and permanent collections.

Former French Concession
A historic neighborhood known for its tree-lined streets, heritage architecture, cafés, and boutiques, offering a glimpse into Shanghai’s multicultural past.

Yuyuan Bazaar
A lively cultural area surrounding Yu Garden, featuring traditional architecture, local snacks, handicrafts, and souvenir shops.

Must Try Dishes

Xiao Long Bao
Steamed dumplings filled with pork and piping hot, savory broth – the quintessential Shanghai bite.

Sheng Jian Bao
Pan-fried buns with a crispy bottom, fluffy top, and juicy pork filling.

Hong Shao Rou
Sweet and savory red-braised pork belly, a classic restaurant dish.

Cong You Ban Mian
Scallion oil noodles, simple yet deeply flavorful.

Ci Fan Tuan
Sticky rice rolls packed with fillings like fried dough (you tiao), pork floss, and pickled veggies, often a breakfast favorite.

See you in Shanghai

Safe travels and enjoy your time in Shanghai!
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