Shanghai
★★★½
Airline reviews
Airline review: Economy class on a no-frills Chinese carrier to London
The “new” movies might be from 2012 and the food isn’t fancy, but good service and an easy transit make up for it.
- by Andrew Bain
From polluted and steamy to clean and tranquil: A metropolis transformed
Shanghai, a city of 21 million people, is not the buzzing international destination it once was. But it’s still worth seeing.
- by Lee Tulloch
Things to see, do and eat in Shanghai: Expert expat travel tips
Australian photographer share his tips on what to do and what to avoid in Shanghai.
- by Belinda Jackson
Cruise Asia on Royal Caribbean's Spectrum of the Seas
Royal Caribbean's billion-dollar leviathan is the most expensive ship purpose built for the Chinese market.
- by Caroline Gladstone
China train travel: Best stops on the Beijing to Shanghai high-speed train route
China's bullet trains can go 1300 km from Beijing to Shanghai in less than five hours.
- by Brian Johnston
InterContinental Shanghai Wonderland opens: China's giant new hotel inside a quarry
New InterContinental which cascades 16 storeys down the side of an old quarry and cost gazillions to build.
- by Keith Austin
Banyan Tree Shanghai on the Bund review, China: Oversized rooms with unbeatable views
The Getaway: Banyan Tree Shanghai on the Bund
- by Anthony Dennis
Travel tips and advice for Shanghai, China: The three-minute guide
Amid the cutting-edge architecture, high-end restaurants and sky-high bars, old-school survives.
- by Ute Junker
How to have a visa-free holiday in China
Here are some of the essentials to pack into your Shanghai sojourn.
Where to eat in Shanghai: Chef Jan Van Dyk
A Shanghai dumpling, or xiao long bao, is a must-try dish in its namesake city – Shanghai.
- by Belinda Jackson
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