Shanghai Travel Guide: Yuyuan Garden, Shanghai Tower, The Bund, Zhujiajiao, Temples, Teamlab + more

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • Shanghai Travel Guide. A video showcasing the 12 best places to visit in Shanghai. Focusing on helping fellow travelers plan your own journey.
    Locations visited: Yuyuan Garden, Yuyuan Bazaar, City God Temple, Shanghai Ocean Aquarium, Shanghai Tower, The Bund, Jade Buddha Temple, JingAn Temple, Teamlab Borderless Shanghai, French Concession, Xintiandi, Tianzifang, Zhujiajiao Watertown and Nanjing Road.
    Included are guides on China Travel Essentials of E-wallet, Transportation and Online map.
    Timestamps:
    0:57 Yuyuan Garden
    1:37 Yuyuan Bazaar and City God Temple
    4:15 Shanghai Ocean Aquarium
    5:26 Shanghai Tower
    6:32 The Bund
    7:01 Jade Buddha Temple
    7:44 JingAn Temple
    8:27 Teamlab Borderless Shanghai
    9:28 French Concession (Xintiandi)
    11:00 Tianzifang
    11:54 Zhujiajiao Watertown
    13:46 Nanjing Road
    16:38 China Travel Essentials
    I will try to answer any questions viewers may have so do leave a comment or question.
    Music by CreatorMix.com
    #China #Shanghai #ChinaTravel #ShanghaiTravel #ChinaGuide #ShanghaiGuide #中国 #上海

Komentáře • 53

  • @ibuderek6698
    @ibuderek6698 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Thank you from your information.i am going to China soon .

    • @LoneTravellerX
      @LoneTravellerX  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you! Wish you’ll have a great time there.

  • @WarinPartita6
    @WarinPartita6 Před měsícem +1

    Big​ thanks​ for​ making​ this​ excellent​ video.​ ❤😂🎉😂❤

  • @Luke-Pg123
    @Luke-Pg123 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I loved that the video focus on the locations. Many other videos I see often get sidetracked. Definately like to visit china someday. Thanks.

  • @VincentMap
    @VincentMap Před 5 měsíci +3

    Nice concised video showing the various Shanghai places of interest. Looking forward for more China travel videos.

  • @rachelrachelrachel888
    @rachelrachelrachel888 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Really insightful video. Truly one of the best, most information Shanghai travel video so far. Great recommendations, straight to the point, helpful tips, good breakdown and interesting facts; makes your videos great. I particularly find the three China travel videos so far to be ever improving! Your videos will flourish further as your editing and quality improve over time! Hoping to see your channel flourish and i hope you make more travel videos, especially in China because there aren't many good ones!

    • @LoneTravellerX
      @LoneTravellerX  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Thank you for your encouraging words! I am very new to making travel videos and certainly has much to learn :)
      There are plenty of fun and entertaining travel videos out there. Mine will always focus on giving informative guide to a travel location and hopefully helps solo or independent travelers plan their trip.

  • @wenny_travel
    @wenny_travel Před 2 měsíci +1

    Nice & very informative video that suitable for first traveller to Shanghai❤

    • @LoneTravellerX
      @LoneTravellerX  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thank you ☺️. Shanghai Suzhou Hangzhou are amazing. Wished I have more time there.

  • @jimmytsjong2352
    @jimmytsjong2352 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for the information much appreciated.....

  • @crystalong3591
    @crystalong3591 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Veryverynices shanghai my home town history may i no like ownself go tallest towel shanghai n 2nd whish places nearby n nices Thankyou 😄👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @LoneTravellerX
      @LoneTravellerX  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Very happy when a local enjoy my video. Thank you for watching. I love Shanghai!

  • @jimmyong1349
    @jimmyong1349 Před měsícem +1

    We will stay at Radisson Collection Hyland Shanghai right at East Nanjing Road too. Grateful if you could advise if it is easy to find early morning breakfast near the hotel before we go out visiting tourist areas e.g Zhujiajiao

    • @LoneTravellerX
      @LoneTravellerX  Před měsícem

      There are several large multi storey food courts on East Nanjing Rd plus restaurants on side lanes that might open early like 8am. However I am not sure as I always prefer eat near the places I am visiting. Going to Zhujiajian takes 1 hour 10mins by metro with one station change. I ate both breakfast and lunch in Zhujiajiao. Its a busy place so I recommend reach there early before 9am. There are even McD and Pizzahut there other than local food.

  • @kirill4524
    @kirill4524 Před měsícem

    Thanks for this very informative video :) The visuals are amazing too!
    I'll be visiting over the May holidays, do you have specific advice on how to deal with the large number of people?

    • @LoneTravellerX
      @LoneTravellerX  Před měsícem +1

      It is advisable to avoid 1st to 5th May as it is China golden week holiday and there will be more crowd than normal.
      Other than that, try to go early for Yuyuan Garden (Opens 9am) and Zhujiajiao (Reach there 9am). It start to get crowded at both places around 10.30am onwards. Shopping areas like Yuyuan Bazaar and Nanjing Road are crowded as well but it actually made the places more lively. Wish you a enjoyable trip!

  • @jimmyong1349
    @jimmyong1349 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Very informative video.Can we know if it's necessary to buy the metro card first? We are not sure whether we will be using metro often but maybe more using didi rides. How does the metro card work? Do you need to top up a min. amount and what happens to the unused amount?. tq

    • @LoneTravellerX
      @LoneTravellerX  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks you for watching. The advantage of using Metro is that it is very cheap. For example Didi from Pudong airport to Shanghai city center would be rmb 160. While taking Metro is around 7 rmb per person. Though it may be better to take Didi if you have 3-4 people in your group. Buy the Metro card at the station serving the airport. A machine sells the card for 20 rmb which is a deposit. And a seperate machine allows you to top up at minimum of 10 rmb. If you do not wish to buy first, you can still buy it at any Metro stop ticket desk during their operating hours.
      I top up 100 rmb and used around that amount for a 8 days trip. If you have remaining amount, you can return the card (in good condition) and get back the 20 rmb deposit as well as any balance. However the card can only be returned at these locations: Line 1: Hanzhong Rd, Henshan Rd, Jingjiang Park and Gongkang Rd stations. Line 2: Jiangsu Rd, Nanjing East Rd and Century Park stations. Line 3: Dongbaoxing Rd, Caoxi Rd and Zhenping Rd stations.

  • @albertloh2057
    @albertloh2057 Před 3 měsíci

    Can you share which hotel you stay in Shanghai, Suzhou & Hangzhou? Thank you

    • @LoneTravellerX
      @LoneTravellerX  Před 3 měsíci +2

      I would recommend staying at any hotels close to any metro stops. I personally stayed at Radisson Collection Hyland Shanghai right at East Nanjing Road (5 minutes walk from metro). Pace Hotel Suzhou Guanqian Branch (5 minutes walk from metro). Hangzhou Sofitel Westlake Hotel (15 minutes walk from metro). If you book through Agoda or Trip.com, it should be ok. Some smaller hotels do not accept foreigners due to China regulations. Hotels listed on those websites should be fine.

  • @loon7181
    @loon7181 Před 2 měsíci

    I think an interesting video would be about the cost of the trip (transportation+hotel+food, etc) with recommendations of like the hotel and so on

    • @LoneTravellerX
      @LoneTravellerX  Před 2 měsíci +1

      For future videos I will add in entrance fee information to attractions or activities. And also an estimated daily costs. Hotel and food costs depends heavily on traveler own preferences. It is more accurate to check hotel review on booking sites but I find the hotels are decent based on price paid (compared to Seoul or Osaka). Below yuan prices are estimate due to currency fluctuations.
      Good hotels can range from 400 yuan to 750 yuan a night for 2 person (same cost for 1 person). Regular daily food cost is 100 yuan a day. Transportation cost within a city about 20 yuan a day (Metro, Didi, Bicycle). Transportation is cheap assuming mostly using Metro as first choice.
      Three high speed train trip between shanghai, suzhou, hangzhou costs total 360 yuan for first class seats. It will be 40% cheaper if book as 2nd class. International roaming costs 135 yuan for 15 days.
      Most expensive attractions: Shanghai Ocean Aquarium 245 yuan, Teamlabs Borderless 200 yuan, Shanghai Tower 180 yuan, Xixi Wetland entrance and cruise 140 yuan, Tongli watertown 100 yuan. Other attractions generally 40-60 yuan each.

    • @loon7181
      @loon7181 Před 2 měsíci

      @@LoneTravellerX thank you!!

  • @jimmyong1349
    @jimmyong1349 Před 2 měsíci +1

    5 1/2 days in Shanghai; wants to go 1 whole day trip to Hangzhou & 1/2 day trip to zhujiajio; was thinking of making a 1/2 trip to Suzhou ( is that possible for Suzhou?)

    • @LoneTravellerX
      @LoneTravellerX  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I think it would be too rush. I would suggest 3 days Shanghai and either 2.5 days Suzhou or Hangzhou based on your preference. You will spend too much time on train if going to all 3 cities within just 5.5 days.

    • @jimmyong1349
      @jimmyong1349 Před 2 měsíci

      @@LoneTravellerXtqvm

  • @yengsiangho7686
    @yengsiangho7686 Před 2 dny

    Did i ask you how to treansit between cities? Shanghai suzhou an ld hangzhou? More of the question of moving luggage across cities and putting at hotel first before seeing sights?

    • @LoneTravellerX
      @LoneTravellerX  Před dnem +1

      Best way to move between Shanghai, Hangzhou, Suzhou is by high speed rail. You can refer to the later section of my Shanghai video to see how you can book on Trip.com. I have always left my luggage with the hotel first even before check in time before go sightseeing. However there are also paid luggage lockers at the main train stations (not the metro stops). You can ask the station staff where they are located.

    • @yengsiangho7686
      @yengsiangho7686 Před dnem

      @@LoneTravellerX thanks this is useful. i think its either leave luggage at the hotel first (if arriving early in the day) or luggage lockers storage at main train stations. i'll try to read out on that option, so that i can incorporate in the itinerary planning

  • @wd3650
    @wd3650 Před 2 měsíci

    Very nice video , iam planning to visit in october 2024 ❤

  • @yengsiangho7686
    @yengsiangho7686 Před 2 měsíci

    if i have 8 full days for shanghai, suzhou, hangzhou would you think its too rush? and disneyland is required for my kid

    • @yengsiangho7686
      @yengsiangho7686 Před 2 měsíci +1

      i might be able to do 9 days but i cant confirm yet. trying to plan for point options

    • @LoneTravellerX
      @LoneTravellerX  Před 2 měsíci +2

      A bit rush but still possible. I would ideally want 4 days in Shanghai, 3 days in Suzhou and 3 days in Hangzhou. If you have only 8 days, remove Zhujiajiao (Very crowded) as I would recommend going Tongli instead (near Suzhou) and combine Nanjing East Road(It is just shopping) to the other days. Use that day for Shanghai Disneyland.
      As of remaining 5 days, you have to make a decision on which cities are getting the 3 days and 2 days. Suzhou are for Chinese Gardens and Tongli. While Hangzhou for Westlake. Just bear in mind that you have to miss at least some key attractions for the city you choose to have only 2 days.
      Do book your train tickets early. The booking opens 14 days ahead of actual travel dates in Trip.com. Hope this helps.

    • @yengsiangho7686
      @yengsiangho7686 Před 2 měsíci

      @@LoneTravellerX Thanks for the tips. i have just literally started looking at itinerary (trying to confirm which days im going over in november).

  • @emilylowtc3626
    @emilylowtc3626 Před 2 měsíci

    May i know where to buy the train card pls. Tq

    • @LoneTravellerX
      @LoneTravellerX  Před 2 měsíci +1

      If you are arriving at Pudong or Hongqiao airports, you can buy at the automated vending machine located at the Metro station stops serving the airports, such as shown in my video. If you arrived at directly any Metro stations, you can buy from the ticket desk.

  • @caroltoh
    @caroltoh Před 3 měsíci

    For the didi rides, is it ok to give the foreign mobile number?

    • @LoneTravellerX
      @LoneTravellerX  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yes, you can. I used international roaming and maintained my own home country's phone number. They want to confirm the last 4 digit to know they picked up the correct person.

  • @user-gn9mx3mb7k
    @user-gn9mx3mb7k Před 2 měsíci

    I just came from there. Was there for 6 days. Didn't really like it. Didn't dislike it. There's nothing fascinating about it because it's just a copy of Hong Kong. Why they felt the need to copy HK is incomprehensible. The metro is efficient but one thing annoyed me. If you've bought a ticket and wanted to get off one stop before the original destination, they won't let you out. You have to get off exactly on the station that you selected when you bought the ticket. It makes no sense.

    • @lukee_812
      @lukee_812 Před měsícem

      Are you sure you were in Shanghai? As for the metro, of course you have to get off at the station you were bought, the cost is different

    • @user-gn9mx3mb7k
      @user-gn9mx3mb7k Před měsícem

      @@lukee_812 Why? The cost is the same. 15 RMB.

    • @lukee_812
      @lukee_812 Před měsícem +1

      @@user-gn9mx3mb7k that’s totally not Shanghai the highest cost is 8rmb

    • @user-gn9mx3mb7k
      @user-gn9mx3mb7k Před měsícem

      @@lukee_812 so if I've paid the 8 RMB, I should be able to get out anywhere that costs 8 RMB to get to shouldn't I?

    • @lukee_812
      @lukee_812 Před měsícem

      @@user-gn9mx3mb7k it won’t charge you 8 rmb if you didn’t buy at the final stop. the metro machine will charge the right cost at the right stop when you buy the ticket. So I say it’s impossible to charge you 15rmb