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Want to learn more about Shanghai's Past, Present, and Future? Join our Shanghai Museum Tour to uncover the historical and cultural richness of the city and explore its top museums. With hundreds of museums in Shanghai, we will take you to the most popular and unique ones, including the Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center, Shanghai Propaganda Poster Art Centre, and Xintiandi.

Discovering a city through its museums is undoubtedly the best way to truly understand its essence. Our tour begins at the Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center, where you will witness the remarkable transformation of Shanghai from a small port town to a global metropolis. Next, delve into the Shanghai Propaganda Poster Art Centre (PPAC), a museum recommended by Lonely Planet and recognized by Trip Advisor as one of the "Top Ten Museums in China". Here, you will be captivated by the extensive collection of over 6,000 propaganda posters from China's 20th century, spanning from 1913 to 1997. Finally, take a stroll through Xintiandi, immersing yourself in the lifestyle of middle-class families in Shanghai during the 1920s and 1930s.

Contact us to start your Shanghai Museum Tour and witness the captivating past, vibrant present, and promising future of Shanghai.

You Can Experience “Must-see & Must-do” with This Tour
Highlight 1: Visit the high-tech Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center to understand Shanghai's evolution from a small port town to a global megacity.
Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center
Highlight 2: Shanghai Propaganda Poster Art Centre, have a view of the collection of Chinese propaganda posters ( more than 5,000 prints) from 1949 to 1979.
Shanghai Propaganda Poster Art Centre
Highlight 3: Explore Xintiandi for the Shikumen lifestyle of the middle-class families in Shanghai during the 1920s and 1930s.
Xintiandi
Highlight 4: Stroll on Tianzifang, which is known for its labyrinthine lanes and alleys, forming a maze-like network that hides numerous hidden gems.
Tianzifang
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Shanghai (1 Day)

Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center, Shanghai Propaganda Poster Atr Centre, Xintiandi, Tianzifang

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Day 1 Shanghai Museum Tour | Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center, Shanghai Propaganda Poster Art Centre, Xintiandi, Tianzifang

Today you will spend the entire day exploring the top museums of Shanghai. You will experience the perfect blend of the East and West in this “Paris of the East” by visiting brilliant museums, traditional Chinese streets, and ancient buildings.

In the morning, you will meet your guide early at the appointed time in your hotel lobby and be ready to introduce Shanghai to you. Your first stop will be at the Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center. Located in the city center, this modern museum provides an excellent introduction to Shanghai's rapid transformation from a small port town to a global metropolis. Set over five levels, it is divided into four main theme halls: "Entrance Hall", "City of Culture," "City of Innovation," "City of Ecology," and the multimedia display hall on the fifth floor. After more than a year of renovation, the museum now features cutting-edge technology such as VR, AR, holographic imaging, and a 5D digital urban sandbox, allowing you to immerse yourself in the past, present, and future of Shanghai.

The 1st floor features a panoramic screen that showcases "Impressions of Shanghai". The west side shows Shanghai's six rounds of master urban planning since 1931. Entering the 2nd floor, you'll encounter intricate and detailed models that represent various facets of Shanghai, including its urban fabric, architectural style, 15-minute community life circles, each worth a closer look. You can also engage with AR experiences via iPads. Additionally, a "City Laboratory" allows visitors to role-play as urban planners and see the simulation effect of planning intuitively, offering an educational and interactive chance to learn urban planning. The 3rd floor is filled with a sense of technology and the future. The highlight here is the 5D immersive digital sandbox. You can choose different city districts or use a joystick to "roam" around the city blocks, feeling as if you're flying. Step into the 4th floor, a blue "river" flows from west to east on the ground. Sturgeons and crabs are just beneath your feet. The sand table demonstrates the process of Shanghai's land formation from 20,000 to 2,000 years ago. If you need a break, the M floor features a creative zone, reading area, and coffee shop. Enjoy a warm cup of coffee while sitting in front of the floor-to-ceiling windows, taking in the beauty of the city.

Later, move to Shanghai Propaganda Poster Atr Centre (PPAC). Shanghai has numerous museums, and the Shanghai PPAC (上海宣传画艺术中心), known as the most hidden museum, has been recommended by Lonely Planet and was once listed by Trip Advisor as one of the "Top Ten Museums in China". This privately owned museum houses a collection of over 6,000 propaganda posters from China's 20th century, spanning from 1913 to 1997. With cheerful slogans, red guards, and much more featured throughout the posters laid out chronologically in the gallery, this museum is a must-visit for those who want to delve into China's recent history. From the influence of the 1930s Shanghai calendar girl posters (月份牌) on some of these 1950s posters to the Big Leap Forward and Cold War posters of the later 1950s and early 1960s, you can appreciate several intriguing creations of folk art painting. The change to the red-art style of the Cultural Revolution, with its violent and militaristic themes, is a sudden shift that leaves readers with a lasting impression of the prevailing mood at that time. Created by Yang Peiming (杨培明) in 1995, the museum aims to "preserve a piece of history" by collecting and organizing propaganda posters from different periods in China. Yang states, "No other country has produced such a vast number of beautiful propaganda posters as China." Each poster is not only an artwork but also a reflection of the historical context of its time.

Notes:
1. Please note that the Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Hall (located near the Shanghai Museum) closed on Wednesdays. You can visit Shanghai Museum (closed on Mondays) instead. Shanghai Propaganda Poster Art Center closed on Mondays. We are always flexible and want to ensure you with the best experience.
2. Please feel free to contact our travel consultant in advance to discuss and make arrangements, as many museums and sites require advance ticket bookings. Thank you for your understanding.

After lunch, transfer to Xintiandi, a bustling place that seamlessly blends Shikumen architecture with modern urban fashion style. It offers a comprehensive introduction to the local Shikumen (stone-gate house) architecture, along with enticing dining and shopping options. This upscale entertainment and shopping complex is modeled on traditional “Long Tang” (alleyway) homes and stands as the pioneering development in the city, demonstrating the commercial viability of preserving historical architecture. 

Then, take a leisurely stroll along Tianzifang (Taikang Road), the most authentic Shanghai-style lane with a bourgeois atmosphere. Here, you'll find old alleyways, cozy bars, cafes, rooftop restaurants, artist studios, and various creative boutiques. It is filled with the essence of old Shanghai, featuring a variety of traditional shops selling vintage pocket watches, qipao dresses, paper fans, snowflake cream, and more. It is the perfect place to truly experience the unique charm of life in the alleyways of old Shanghai.

Then, it is time to end your 1-day Shanghai Museum Tour. Your guide will escort you to your hotel. Or head to the airport/train station for your flight or high-speed train to your next destination.

Thank you for choosing Asia Odyssey Travel for your China tour, we are always here working for you and hope to see you again for your next trip around China and Asia. Safe journey!

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What's Included:

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Vehicle Service: Air-conditioned private vehicle throughout the tour. We will arrange different types of vehicles (sedan, minivan, or coach) based on your group size. Luxury vehicle upgrades are also available.
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Airport/Train Station Transfers: Pick-up and drop-off service at the airport (PVG/SHA) or train stations (e.g., Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station) upon arrival and departure. (Tip: Please inform us in advance if you have early morning or late-night flights. Extra charge may occur.)
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Professional Guide Service: Licensed English-speaking guide throughout the tour. Guides speaking Spanish, German, Italian, French, or Russian are also available upon request.
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Driver Service: Includes driver’s service fee, fuel, tolls, and parking fees.
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Hotel Accommodation: Twin-bed accommodation in selected 3 star, 4-star or 5-star hotels as specified in the itinerary.
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Daily Hotel Breakfast: Buffet breakfast provided at the hotel each morning.
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Meals as Specified: Lunches and dinners clearly indicated in the day-by-day itinerary. (Tip: Please check the detailed itinerary for specific meal arrangements.)
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Entrance Fees: First entrance tickets to all attractions listed in the itinerary (such as Yu Garden, Shanghai Tower, Zhujiajiao Water Town).
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Travel Agency Liability Insurance: Covered by our standard liability insurance.
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Personal Travel Insurance: Before departure, we will purchase personal travel insurance for your group.
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Special Experiences: Fees for included special activities, such as a make-up lunch or hands-on high-tech experiences, are already covered.
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Comprehensive Service: Our professional support from tour planning and handling to on-the-ground operation and trip completion.

What's Excluded:

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China Visa Fee: All costs related to obtaining your China entry visa.
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International / Domestic Airfare: Flights to and from Shanghai, and any domestic flights not included in the itinerary, as well as related airport taxes.
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Transportation During Free Time: Any personal transportation expenses during your own free activities (such as metro, taxi, or ride-hailing services).
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Optional Activities: Additional activities to enrich your Shanghai experience, such as evening shows, city walks, special dining, or night tours, are available at extra cost.
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Meals Not Listed: Any lunches, dinners, or special local meals not specifically mentioned in the itinerary (including during free time).
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Beverages: Alcoholic drinks, soft drinks, and other beverages not included with the included meals.
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Extra Expenses Inside Scenic Areas: Additional charges such as optional exhibition hall tickets, electric shuttle cars, or small in-park transportation not listed in the itinerary.
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Tips for Guide and Driver: Gratuities are not mandatory but highly appreciated. Tipping is a good way to recognize excellent service and motivate the guide and driver. The amount is entirely up to your discretion based on service quality and satisfaction.
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Personal Expenses: Such as laundry, telephone calls, minibar, overweight luggage fees, and shopping.
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Single Room Supplement: Extra cost for travelers requesting a single room instead of sharing a twin room.

Expert Advice and Ideas for Extending Your Shanghai Trip

While classic Shanghai attractions usually require 1-3 days, get inspired to extend your stay.

1. Discover Nearby Destinations by High-Speed Train:

Suzhou (1–2 days): Explore classical gardens (Humble Administrator's Garden, Lingering Garden) and water towns with small bridges and flowing streams (such as Zhouzhuang, Tongli, or Dongshan Town).

Hangzhou (1–2 days): Visit the World Cultural Heritage Site of West Lake, the famous Buddhist Temple Lingyin Temple, and the intangible heritage of Longjing Tea.

Wuyuan County / Wangxian Valley (1 Day): A rustic, scenic water town.

2. Recommended Extensions for First-Time Visitors to China:

If this is your first time in China, it's recommended to extend your trip from Shanghai to other classic destinations like Beijing, Xi'an, Guilin, and Lhasa.

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Where to Stay in Shanghai: Handpicked Hotel Options

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We offer a wide selection of carefully chosen 3-star, 4-star, 5-star hotels and luxury 5-star hotels in Shanghai. Most are conveniently located in prime areas - within the Bund, the Nanjing Road and train station/airport surrounding, offering easy access to top attractions (Yu Garden, The Bund, Nanjing Road, Shanghai Tower), shopping, and dining.

Room Options:

Depending on your group size, we can arrange standard twin rooms, king-bed rooms, family rooms, or triple rooms. If an extra bed is needed, please let us know in advance so we can confirm availability with the hotel.

All hotels provide daily buffet breakfast, and we ensure each room is comfortable, non-smoking, well air-conditioned, and spacious - for a truly pleasant stay in Shanghai.

Tip: Already have a preferred hotel in mind? Just let us know - we’ll be happy to help with the booking!

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  • Shikumen Open House Museum, Xintiandi
  • Learn middle-class families' lifestyle in Shanghai
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