Shanghai is a city longed for by people at home and abroad, with the surging Huangpu River and the Suzhou River, which is full of imagination.
Shanghai, located at 31 degrees 14 minutes north latitude and 121 degrees 29 minutes east longitude, is at the front of the Yangtze River Delta. It borders the East China Sea to the east, Hangzhou Bay to the south and Jiangsu Province to the west. Located in the middle of China's north-south coastline, with convenient transportation, vast hinterland, and superior geographical location, it is a world-famous Jianghai port.
Over the past 30 years of reform and opening up, Shanghai has continued to expand and open up and deepen reforms. Earth-shaking changes have taken place in all aspects of the city's construction. Shanghai is exploring a path for the development of a super-large city, striving to make Shanghai a city development goal of national economy, finance, trade and shipping center. The 2010 Shanghai World Expo is undoubtedly another important opportunity in the history of Shanghai's urban development, which will help the city to achieve leap-forward development. Shanghai is an open city, a fashion city, and a dynamic city. She is like a blooming white magnolia, blossoming upwards, presenting a vigorous pioneer and a spirit of striving for progress.
The urban scenery of Shanghai is dizzying. The Bund on both sides of the Huangpu River is famous for its "World Architecture Expo"; if you climb the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Jinmao Tower, and Shanghai World Financial Center, thousands of tall buildings lined up will be brilliant. The great changes in the sea are unobstructed; the People's Square, museums, grand theater, urban planning exhibition hall and other buildings located in the city center integrate the modern atmosphere with the heritage of Chinese culture and Shanghai style culture.
Shanghai traffic extends in all directions. Shanghai's port and airport connect countries and regions in the world, and truly become a bridge and bond of friendship.