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At the northern tip of the Bund, was the legendary home of the 'No dogs or Chinese' sign — which in fact never existed, although Chinese not accompanied by foreigners were indeed banned until 1928.
At the northern tip of the Bund, was the legendary home of the 'No dogs or Chinese' sign — which in fact never existed, although Chinese not accompanied by foreigners were indeed banned until 1928. The '''Bund Historical Museum''' located here is also worth a quick visit.
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500号 Zhongshan East 1st Road, Huangpu, Shanghai, China
+86 21 5308 2636
The Bund alongside Huangpu River once was the financial center of the Far East
Featuring a highly visible clocktower nicknamed 'Big Ching'
Large international gallery with a frequently changing program
Built in 1994, it is the 3rd tallest tower in the world
This is an entertaining exhibition over two floors, including a system of glass tunnels that lets you get up close and personal with sharks
A traditional Chinese Ming-style private garden, originally built in 1559 but ransacked and restored several times since then
A well-known Taoist temple not far from Yuyuan, the biggest example of traditional Chinese architecture in Shanghai