Commercial Properties For Rent In Shangha, China.

 

Commercial Properties For Rent In Shanghai

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Buying any of our Commercial Properties for rent in Shanghai offer you great opportunities to either holiday or stay in Shanghai with the options to generate income from rental or keep to increase your rental investment of any Commercial Properties for rent in Shanghai, China for the future.

About Living And Holidaying In Shanghai, China:

Shanghai, Hu for short, is a renowned international metropolis drawing more and more attention from all over the world. Situated on the estuary of Yangtze River, Shanghai serves as the most influential economic, financial, international trade, cultural, science and technology center in East China. Also it is a popular tourist destination which is ideal for visitors to feel the impulse of the modern development of China.

Beside the modernization, the multi-cultural feature endows Shanghai with unique glamour. From your Commercial Properties for rent in Shanghai, one can find the perfect blend of cultures, including the modern and the traditional as well as the western and the oriental. New skyscrapers and old Shikumen lanes together draw the skyline of Shanghai. Western customs and Chinese traditions jointly form the interesting Shanghai culture, which make your stay in the city truly memorable.

Shanghai Transportation

Shanghai serves as an important air, railway, highway and water transportation hub in eastern China. The frequent international and domestic flights, trains and buses make tourists' travel to Shanghai a breeze. The urban transportation of Shanghai is also quite satisfactory. In despite of traffic jam that happens sometimes, the convenient taxis, city buses, subway trains etc. can take you to any corner of the city.

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History of Shanghai, China:

Shanghai began as a fishing village in the 11th century, but by the mid-18th century it was an important area for growing cotton and by the 1800s it was becoming the largest city in China. Foreigners came into Shanghai due to foreign trade after the Opium Wars. The British, along with the Americans and French, were allowed to live in certain territorial zones without being under the Chinese laws. As a result of all the foreigners, Shanghai became greatly influenced by Western culture, but things changed dramatically after Communism took over.

During the 1900s, opium sales along with the gambling and prostitution that went with it brought in very big profits. After the end of Shanghai's subjugation by the Japanese, the Nationalist Chinese government was given control of the city. The foreigners no longer had control and by 1949, Shanghai was transformed by the Communist Chinese government. As the foreigners left, the businesses that were left behind were one by one taken over by the government. After losing ground during the Cultural Revolution from 1966 to 1976, Deng Xiaopeng's open door policy allowed for the advancement back to being an international force in business and finance.

Shanghai Restaurants, China:

Shanghai's restaurants are among the finest in China, offering quality food and superior service. With all Restaurants for rent in Shanghai you will find a wide variety of foods can be found in the city and today Shanghai offers a plethora of culinary delights focusing on the traditions of Beijing, Sichuan, Hunan, Guangzhou and of course the local Benbang dishes. Food of authentic western style is quite available especially in the downtown area.

Known as the 'Oriental Paris', Shanghai is a shopper's paradise. There are various bustling commercial streets and shopping centers waiting for you. One of the musts for tourists is the Nanjing Road. Huaihai Road intrigues those with modern and fashionable tastes, while North Sichuan Road meets the demands of ordinary folk. In addition, Xujiahui Shopping Center, Yuyuan Shopping City, and Jiali Sleepless City are thriving and popular destinations for those who are seeking to buy something special as a memento of their visit.

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Food in Shanghai, China:

A plethera of food choices are available in Shanghai from Chinese to Russian and almost everything else in between. With over a thousand restaurants to choose from from vegetarian to succulent seafood, almost anyone's appetite can be satisfied. Among the Chinese restaurants, there are numerous choices from which to eat with over sixteen varieties available. For other types, there are American, French, Russian, Indian, German, Italian, and Japanese cuisines, to name a few.

Somehow, Chinese cooks have been able to create vegetarian masterpieces that emulate their meat counterparts. Thus, for even the vegetarians, flavourful cuisine can be found in Shanghai using bean products, vegetables and fungi. For those not as discriminating in their choice of food, there are almost 2,000 food stalls available serving from breakfast to dinner various forms of dumplings, noodles, and cakes.

Shanghai Nightlife, China:

Shanghai is a fascinating city for the owls. The night piece at the Bund is a must for visitors and all is in reach from your newly purchased Restaurants
for rent in Shanghai. The rippling Huangpu River, characteristic buildings on the west bank, and extraordinarily modern skyscrapers on the east bank all becomes more enchanting with the decoration of sparkling colored lights at night. A night cruise on the Huangpu River is highly recommended. For the art lovers, Shanghai Grand Theatre, Oriental Art Center and many other performance venues will delight the nightlife.

For those seeking relaxation, the ideal choice should be Hengshan Road and Xin Tian Di which are thronged with a variety of nightclubs, discos, bars, coffee houses and teashops.

Their is also the newly opened Southern Belle Restaurant and Bar - Pub in Shanghai hosting live music, live sports, great food and drink and a western style atmosphere. Check this place out.

Places to Visit in Shanghai, China:

Of course, as Shanghai is a "shopper's paradise" the street to go to is Nanjing Road. With its many shops, it is by far the number one place to go for shopping during the day or night, as it is brightly lit. Another place to go is the Bund, otherwise known as the Zongshan Lu, which is comprised of many buildings built during foreign occupation of Shanghai (namely the English and French). Most of the buildings are used for commercial or administrative purposes.

Designed by an official in 1559, the YuYuan Garden is a classical garden with many scenic areas for visitors to enjoy. Located northwest Shanghai is the Jade Buddha Temple. A monk, Huigien, brought these statues to Shanghai from Burma and they were originally housed in a temple built in northeast Shanghai, but it burned down and was rebuilt at its current location.

The Shanghai Museum of Art is located in what used to be a bank It is located in the eastern part of Shanghai and holds a large collection of art ranging from paintings to architectural artefacts.

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Transportation in Shanghai, China:

Due to rapid increase of vehicles on the road, roadways are becoming jammed thus blocking traffic routes. There are many different ways to get around Shanghai from all our Restaurants for rent in Shanghai with bicycles, walking and buses as the main modes of transportation. Other modes include trains, cars and motorcycles.

Bicycle
An important way of getting around Shanghai and other Chinese cities, is the bicycle. They are inexpensive and faster than using cars, taxis or buses when there is extensive traffic on the road and are very easy to manoeuvre. With the steady increase of cars on the road in recent years, the market for bicycles has gone down, but are still considered to be one of the most important means of getting around Shanghai.

Taxi
Taxis are available, but are expensive in that there is a lot of traffic and the meters run up while sitting still. Buses in Shanghai and other Chinese cities are usually packed with people, and pickpockets are not uncommon. For people with claustrophobia, don't take the bus, for they have people shoving their way on or off while being packed in like sardines. If possible, go by foot, especially if the distance isn't too great. The subway is the way to go if walking is not possible, but they are packed as well. A little more expensive than the bus, it is reliable and efficient.

Train
When travelling by train, soft sleeper is recommended for comfort. There are four options available: hard seat, soft seat, hard sleeper and soft sleeper, with the soft sleeper far superior to the other choices. If a foreigner wishes to travel by train, they must be prepared to pay two or thre