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Shanghai Life and Shanghai Visitor Travel Tips
(Shanghai, China, CN)




Shanghai Life and Visitor Tips: Photo of nearby Lingshan BuddhaWhen you fly into Shanghai, be sure to pick up your free copy of the invaluable 'That's Shanghai', a popular monthly magazine available at many of the best hotels around the city and full of useful information for visitors. Also worth obtaining are a number of additional magazines, such as 'Shanghai Talk', 'City Weekend' and '8days', all of which are full of information about what's currently happening all around the city, including events, concerts and exhibitions of art.

Foreign newspapers can be obtained from the larger hotels and also from the popular Foreign Languages Bookstore, located at 390 Fuzhou Lu. For access to the web, numerous Internet cafes are scattered around Shanghai city centre, although in most cases you will be required to show your passport. Here are some travel tips about life in Shanghai.




Shanghai Life and Visitor Tips: Further picture taken at the Lingshan BuddhaShanghai Life and Travel Tips: Useful Contact Information - Shanghai, China, CN
The main travel agencies and 'Service Centres' around Shanghai are able to book flights, train tickets and assist with finding available accommodation. Particularly helpful is the Nanjing Donglu Tourist Office situated along Nanjing Donglu, where metro maps can be found in many different languages. Here are some useful contact details.

Tourist Hotline - Shanghai, China, CN
Tel: +86 021 6252 0000 (English language service)

Shanghai Tourist Information Centres

  • Nanjing Donglu Tourist Office: 561 Nanjing Donglu, Shanghai, China, CN
    Tel: +86 021 5353 1117
  • Jiujiaochang Lu Tourist Office: Jiujiaochang Lu (close to the Temple of the Gods), Shanghai, China, CN
    Tel: +86 021 6355 5032
  • Hongqiao Airport Kiosk: Hongqiao Airport, Shanghai, China, CN


China International Travel Service (CITS) - Zhongguó Guóji Luxingshè, First Floor, Guangming Building, 2 Jinling Donglu, Shanghai, China, CN
Tel: +86 021 6323 8770

International Post Office - Second Floor, Guóji Yóujú, corner of Suzhou Beilu and Sichuan Beilu, Shanghai, China, CN
International Post Office open: daily - 08:30 to 11:00 and 13:00 to 16:30

Bank of China - Zhongguó Yinháng, The Bund, Shanghai, China, CN
Bank of China open: Monday to Friday - 09:00 to 12:00 and 13:30 to 16:30, Saturday - 09:00 to 12:00

Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank (HSBC) - Huifeng Yinháng, Shanghai, China, CN
ATMs are located in the Shanghai Centre along Niajing Xilu, in the arrivals hall at Pudong Airport, and also at 15 Zhongshan Dong Yilu on the Bund.

English Speaking Police - Shanghai, China, CN
Tel: +86 021 6357 6666

Shanghai Life and Visitor Tips: View of temple at the Lingshan BuddhaShanghai Life and Travel Tips: Language and Dialect - Shanghai, China, CN
Locals in the People's Republic of China speak a language known as 'Putonghua', or more simply as 'Chinese' or 'Mandarin', with the local dialect spoken in Shanghai being known locally as 'Shanghainese'.

The actual grammar of Chinese is far simpler than that spoken in Europe, although sentences are constructed in similar ways, with 'subjects', 'verbs' and 'objects'. A pocket-sized Chinese phrasebook is always worth taking with you and can prove invaluable at times.

I'm looking for a hotel - Woyao zhao luguan
I'd like a... - Wo xiang yao...
Bed - yi ge chuangwei
Single room - yijian danrendng
Double room - yijian shuangrenfang

Shanghai Life and Travel Tips: Passport and Visa Information - Shanghai, China, CN
Visas flying into the People's Republic of China will need to bring with them the relevant visa for their stay. Most standard 30-day Chinese visas can be issued in a matter of days at your local Chinese Embassy, while express visas are both quicker and more expensive. The Shanghai Public Security Bureau (PSB) is located close to the corner of Kunshan Lu and will be able to assist with all passport and visa-related enquiries.

Public Security Bureau (PSB) - Gonganjú, 333 Wusong Lu, Shanghai, China, CN
Tel: +86 021 6357 7925
Public Security Bureau open: Monday to Saturday - 09:00 to 11:30 and 13:30 to 16:30

Shanghai Life and Travel Tips: Drinking Tap Water in Shanghai - Shanghai, China, CN
To prevent the possibility of spoiling your trip to Shanghai with diarrhoea or even sickness, never drink the tap water. It is worth considering that tap water may be present in uncooked foods and drinks, such as watered-down fruit drinks, ice cubes or salads. Tap water in Shanghai is only safe to drink after boiling or other effective forms of sterilisation.





 
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