Shanghai China
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Shanghai China is known as the Paris of the Orient. If you have been to Shanghai or plan to visit the city, you should enjoy this lens filled with Shanghai videos, pictures, travel guides, facts, tips, articles, news, DVDs, tours, maps and more. There are also videos and photos of some of the most popular tourist attractions in Shanghai. Be sure and participate in the survey and leave your comments. Thanks for visiting. Enjoy.
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- Chinese Tourist Visa
- China Tourist Visa guide provides information for U.S. citizens concerning how to apply for a tourist visa to China. The guide includes a list of visa requirements, link to visa application download, fees table and other tips on applying for a Chinese tourist visa
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- China Business Visa guide provides information for U.S. citizens on how to apply for a business visa to China. The guide includes a list of visa requirements, link to visa application download, fees table and other tips on applying for a Chinese business visa
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- Apply online to get your China visa expedited. Choose from single, double or multiple entry visas for tourism or business. Get your Chinese visa in as quickly as the same day.
- How to Apply for a New Passport
- Step-by-step-instruction on how to apply for a new U.S. passport. Choose from three different ways to get your passport application processed.
- How to Apply for a Passport Renewal
- Instructions on how to renew a passport. Information about the passport renewal form and other required documentation for renewing a U.S. passport.
- Rush Passport Expediting
- Learn how to get your passport application expedited in as little as 24 hours. Where and how to apply for rush passport expediting services.
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Suzhou and Zhouzhuang Water Village Day Trip from Shanghai
From: USD$93.00 Duration: 10 hours (approx.) Departs: Shanghai, China
Visit two picturesque Chinese towns, Suzhou and Zhouzhuang on a day trip from Shanghai. You'll see how daily life has remained unchanged over the centuries in these unique old towns. Visit the Suzhou's magnificent gardens, feast on a Chinese lunch and travel through Zhouzhuang's waterways on a more =>
Best of Shanghai Day Tour including Jade Buddha Temple and The Bund
From: USD$59.00 Duration: 8 hours (approx.) Departs: Shanghai, China
See all the main sites of Shanghai, 'Paris of the Orient'. Your fully guided coach tour includes lunch as well as entry into the Jade Buddha Temple, Shanghai Museum, Bund and Bund History Museum, Yuyuan Garden, Shanghai Old Street, Fresh Water Pearl Gallery, a silk factory and more =>
Hangzhou - Heaven on Earth Day Trip from Shanghai
From: USD$115.00 Duration: 10 hours (approx.) Departs: Shanghai, China
Travel to Hangzhou, a city rich in history and spectacular scenery on this day trip from Shanghai. Cruise on Hangzhou's famous West Lake and take in the stunning views that have inspired poets and artists for centuries. Also visit the Six Harmonies Pagoda, a magnificent example of more =>
From: USD$93.00 Duration: 10 hours (approx.) Departs: Shanghai, China
Best of Shanghai Day Tour including Jade Buddha Temple and The Bund
From: USD$59.00 Duration: 8 hours (approx.) Departs: Shanghai, China
Hangzhou - Heaven on Earth Day Trip from Shanghai
From: USD$115.00 Duration: 10 hours (approx.) Departs: Shanghai, China
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Popular Chinese Language Programs
If you are planning a trip to China and have little or no knowledge of the language, we recommend you get a Chinese Phrase Book. They are usually small enough to fit in a pocket or small pack and come in handy when traveling through China. Those who want to learn to speak the Chinese language with fluency should really take time to read the Language Hacking Guide. If you are searching for a good course, you might look into Rocket Chinese Course. You can receive the first 6 lessons FREE. Other resources are listed below.

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China Travel Warning
The Department of State alerts U.S. citizens to the quarantine measures imposed by the Government of China in response to the 2009-H1N1 (also known as swine flu)pandemic that may affect travel to China. This Travel Alert expires on September 30, 2009.Current quarantine measures in China include placing arriving passengers who exhibit fever or flu-like symptoms into seven-day quarantine. Although the proportion of arriving Americans being quarantined remains low, the random nature of the selection process increases the uncertainty surrounding travel to China. The selection process focuses on those sitting in close proximity to another traveler exhibiting fever or flu-like symptoms or on those displaying an elevated temperature if arriving from an area where outbreaks of 2009-H1N1 have occurred. We have reports of passengers arriving from areas where outbreaks have occurred (including the U.S. and Mexico) being placed in precautionary quarantine simply because they registered slightly elevated temperatures.
In some instances, children have been separated from their parents because either the parent or the child tested positive for 2009-H1N1 and was placed in quarantine for treatment. This situation presents the possibility of Chinese medical personnel administering medications to minors without first having consulted their parents.
The Department of State has received reports about unsuitable quarantine conditions, including the unavailability of suitable drinking water and food, unsanitary conditions, and the inability to communicate with others.
Travelers to China are reminded that all foreign travelers, including U.S. citizens, are obliged to follow local procedures regarding quarantines and any other public health-related measures. The U.S. Embassy will be unable to influence the duration of stay in quarantine for affected travelers. The Chinese government will not compensate people for lost travel expenses. Travelers to China are urged to consider purchasing travel insurance to protect against losses in the event they are quarantined.
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- Fabulous Lens.
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nort43
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- Solid lens. We were just in Shanghai and we should have read your piece first!
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- Wow great work! All your travel lenses are of very high quality and they are helping me choose my destination for my next vacation. Thank you!
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- Wow, what a thorough lens. Great info and fun to read. 5*
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