

Yu Garden, a classical Chinese garden, is a serene oasis in bustling Shanghai, featuring a historic tea house and surrounding bazaar.
Yu Garden's weather can be unpredictable, with sudden rain showers.
Exploring Yu Garden involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Keep your devices powered while exploring the garden and nearby attractions.
A beautiful classical Chinese garden with a history dating back to the Ming Dynasty.
One of the most revered Buddhist temples in Shanghai, housing two bejewelled Buddha statues from Burma.
A world-class museum showcasing ancient Chinese art and artifacts, with a stunning modern architecture.
Famous for its spicy Sichuan breakfast dishes, a local favorite near Yu Garden.
Iconic for its juicy xiaolongbao (soup dumplings), a must-visit near Yu Garden.
Renowned for its crispy Peking duck, a historic restaurant near Yu Garden.
These intricately designed bottles, often depicting scenes from Chinese history or nature, are a traditional symbol of wealth and status.
A UNESCO-recognized intangible cultural heritage, this delicate embroidery uses silk threads to create intricate patterns and scenes.
These intricate carvings, often depicting mythical creatures or scenes from nature, are a testament to the skill of Anhui artisans.

Savory crepe with egg, scallions, and various sauces

Steamed bread with youtiao (fried dough stick) and condensed milk
Soup-filled dumplings, typically pork-based

A vibrant, historic market in Marseille offering fresh produce, seafood, and local specialties.
Zaisan Memorial, a striking monument dedicated to Soviet soldiers who fell in World War II, offers panoramic views of Almaty.
A serene, palm-fringed beach with calm waters, perfect for swimming and sunbathing.