Beijing China China Finance In Macroeconomic Model Practice

Beijing China China Finance In Macroeconomic Model Practice

Beijing China China Finance In Macroeconomic Model Practice

Shanghai offers a perfect blend of old world culture and new modern industrialism in China’s largest city. Located in Eastern China where the Yangtze Rive meets the East China Sea, a few hours flight from Beijing, Shanghai is an easily accessible destination for travelers and the perfect starting point or final destination on a trip to China. As the modern city expands on Pudong, the past is still as visible and vibrant as ever in Old Shanghai. These sites can easily be visited in a single day

The Bund- Shanghai's Historic Waterfront

An architectural masterpiece from the late 19th century as Shanghai became an important banking capital. Lining the Huangpu River, The Bund stretches approximately one mile along the riverbank, directly opposing the New Shanghai of Pudong with its glass skyscrapers and dazzling neon light displays. Many traditional examples of early 20th century architecture can be found here, including The Customs House with its impressive clock face and the HSBC headquarters famously guarded by two bronze lion statues, polished by years of visitors rubbing their paws for good luck. The Bund comes alive at night as visitors marvel at the picturesque Pudong skyline of modern Shanghai across the river.