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Fodor's Shanghai, 1st Edition (Fodor's Gold Guides) | 
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 132196
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 288 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5 x 0.7
ISBN: 1400017459 Dewey Decimal Number: 915.1132046 EAN: 9781400017454 ASIN: 1400017459
Publication Date: May 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: New; Excellent condition! Clean crisp tight copy, no marks,could have some minor shelf wear. Email Notification, Satisfaction Guaranteed,Direct from our warehouse.
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Product Description
Shanghai, the most notorious of Chinese cities, was once called the Paris of the East. A more apt name today would be Powerhouse of Asia. Commerce has always defined this port city, from the mid-1800s when it was still a small fishing village, through the 1920s when it was a hub of vice and indulgence, to today as it emerges arguably the most prominent business center on the continent. A true contemporary metropolis, Shanghai offers bright lights, gleaming skyscrapers, and hot new bars and restaurants layered over a past as wild and complex as any Pleasure Island. • Profiles of Shanghai's major neighborhoods, such as Pudong, the Bund, and the French Concession, with detailed maps and indexes to the sights, restaurants, and hotels in each district
• Top Experiences: the best of Shanghai in one place. Size up what to do quickly with snapshot descriptions of the must-see sights and on-target recommendations for a night on the town, a morning stroll, an afternoon shopping spree, and more.
• New illustrated features on the effects of a booming economy, the cuisines of China, shopping for antiques, and much more.
• Chinese translations: easy-to-read boxes will have the English, Chinese, and pinyin names for every sight, restaurant, hotel, shop, and nightlife venue.
• More than 100 tip boxes and essays entice readers with fun anecdotes and keep them clued in with easy-to-spot essential info.
• 8-page color insert
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Good Restaurant Reviews July 22, 2008 This is a pretty good resource for Shanghai. Shanghai is hard to describe in a book as is most of China. The moreso as there is little visible history in Shanghai compared to a city like Beijing.
I found the restaurant reccomendations in the French Concession to be great.
Buyer Beware May 16, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I am a frequent traveler and have used many travel guides from many companies. I can say unequivocally this is the worst travel guide I have ever used.
The biggest problem is that the maps are horrible. It is hard to find the correct map and they often do not have the main attractions marked. They only mention about 10-20 locations in each neighborhood section (locations mentioned are in bold), but these locations are generally not printed on the maps.
For example, in the section on the "Former French Concession" neighborhood, the guide suggests three top attractions. Two of them are not marked on the map, and nowhere in the narrative does it describe their location (Taikang Lu and Ruijin Park). I spent a whole afternoon wandering the area and never found them.
There are other major shortcomings as well. For example, the subway information does not mention the subway hours and there is no usable subway map. There is a subway map inside the back cover, but it is unusable because it is printed too small. The other maps apparently only recognize the existence of subway lines 1 and 2.
This is the first edition, so perhaps they will fix some of these shortcomings in later editions, but for now I would recommend against this guide.
Shanghai September 9, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
An up to date travel guide. Good maps, good day trips in Shanghai, good web sites mentioned. Some history included. I have found very useful information for our third trip to China. I did not need the hotel information.
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