Shanghai’s cuisine, whether served at a dive or a white-tablecloth restaurant, often is typecast as an impossibly rich parade of braised meats and overly sweet, heavy sauces. But at 4-month-old Yu ...
Dating back to the 16th century, the 5-acre Yuyuan Garden is the city's most revered green space. The garden took nearly 20 years to completely construct and was initially intended to be the private ...
The Lantern Festival is held on the fifteenth day of the Lunar New Year and it is customary for the Chinese to display lanterns for protection and blessings on this day. Although the tradition of ...
Located in a busy street in the southern section of the city, Yu Garden contains many scenic attractions. Here one will find pavilions and pagodas, rockeries and fountains, old trees and precious ...
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