Shanghai: A City of Contrasts

October 9, 2008

Shanghai

One of the most intriguing aspects of Shanghai is the stark contrasts of the city. This was once the poorest area of China and it is now one of the most thriving. Before World War II, Shanghai was a place of complete poverty but after the war and with the rise of communism, this beautiful place showed that it too could be one of the richest places on earth. It is here that you will see vibrant colors, unique architecture and of course, find plenty of things to do! Visiting Shanghai, China is truly visiting one of the most interesting places on earth!

Perhaps the most visited place in Shanghai is The Bund. This is a section of the city that lies right alongside the Huangpu River and it is always packed with tourists! They come for the shopping and dining experiences but stay for the breathtaking views. The Bund represents some of what Shanghai is all about as you can see in this area particularly all kinds of buildings in different architectural styles including Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance to name just a few. Along with the shopping there are also many beggars and local vendors who try aggressively for a quick sale of their faux designer names so just be sure to look at the name closely before handing over your money.

Another place to spend some time shopping is Xintiandi. This mall is the perfect example of the contrast that is Shanghai. The shopping center incorporates both traditional style stone buildings with modern buildings made of glass and steel. The stores range from independent Shanghai sellers to major chain stores and the prices vary along with the type of store. This area is known to be one of the more expensive areas of Shanghai although it is still in keeping with what is considered the norm in the United States. Xintiandi is also a great place to go to experience the wonderful nightlife that Shanghai has to offer as well as a theater that plays English-speaking films.

If you’re looking to learn more about the actual Chinese cultural, you may want to visit the Shanghai Museum. In this four-floor building you can see a wide range of exhibits including Ancient Chinese sculpture, bronzes, ceramics, jade, ancient and modern Chinese paintings, seals, and coins. Floor plans are available so you can make sure that you can go directly to the displays you are most interested in. Audio tours are also available for rent in the main lobby if you’re the type who likes to have a guide along the way. The Shanghai Museum also has a tea room with a variety of different teas and sandwiches to nosh on.

The Garden of Contentment is a garden where you can go to experience the true peacefulness that China is so well-known for. This is a huge attraction in Shanghai so it’s best to get there in the morning before the crowds strip it of its serenity. However, you will see all kinds of different patterns and materials and the design of the garden is truly worth seeing. Walls are built right on top of rocks and in one particular are of the garden, a dragon’s tail adorns the top of rocks. This garden may epitomize the beauty and vibrant atmosphere that is Shanghai.

Bangkok - Bustling in Culture

June 6, 2008

Bangkok

As the capital of Thailand, Bangkok is becoming more popular as a tourist destination every day. This city is the perfect combination of culture, history, and the modern world. This is the perfect city to visit for just about anyone as it offers many things to do on your vacation. Whether you are looking to have a true Bangkok shopping experience, want to be pampered, learn Thai cooking, or just want to take a ride on a tuk-tuk, it is sure to have something for everyone!

The first thing you may want to do is to visit the Grand Palace, the city’s most loved tourist attraction. This palace has many temples within it including the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. This palace is one of the oldest temples in the world and is definitely the oldest within Bangkok. Religion is very important in Bangkok and most people make a stop at a temple every day to pay their respects to Buddha and to say a prayer. It’s important to familiarize yourself with the customs at these places of worship before you go or you could be asked to leave or not even allowed in! Proper dress requires long sleeves, trousers, and skirts and certain customs, such as never pointing your feet at Buddha, are strictly adhered to. For more religious experiences within Bangkok, you can also visit the Temple of the Reclining Buddha where the forty-five foot high statue sits in all his glory. Both of these churches are absolutely stunning and are sure to be unlike anything you’ve ever seen before!

However, this city proves just how versatile it is as you can step out of a temple and immerse yourself with the vast entertainment and nightlife that Bangkok offers. The city is bustling with exciting nightlife and you can choose to experience a go-go show, many different bars, concerts, or the theater. For a truly different nightlife experience, visit the Gold Class movie theater. You will watch your show in ultimate comfort as these movie houses provide huge chairs to lounge in socks to keep your tootsies comfy! However you choose to spend your nights, there’s sure to be something for everyone as Bangkok proves that New York isn’t the only city that never sleeps.

Just about everyone knows that the ancient practices of acupuncture and reflexology began in Asia centuries before it ever found its way over to the Western world. This is because it is here that there is a focus on health and well-being like nowhere else. For this reason, Bangkok is the perfect place when you need a little bit of pampering. Visit a spa such as The Orientist Spa for an herbal treatment, facial or body wrap, or a simple massage and you will know why this is one of the best places on earth to treat yourself to something really special! You can also visit Bangkok to receive alternative treatment through acupuncture or Tantric mediation classes to fully rejuvenate your mind and your spirit! After this vacation, you won’t feel exhausted and overspent but instead you will be able to find the true refreshment that vacation should bring in.