Guide of Shanghai :
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- Okura Garden Hotel Shanghai*****
- FuramaXpress Hotel LuJiaZui Shanghai****
- The H Hotel LuJiaZui Shanghai****
- Broadway Mansions Hotel****
- Haiyatt Hotel Shanghai****
Hotels Shanghai
- Hotel Home Inns (Beijing Yayuncun)**
- Autumn Garden Courtyard Hotel****
- Tianzhao Hotel***
- Wancheng Huafu Hotel****
- Super 8 Hotel Beijing Ao Shi**
Hotels Beijing
- Nanyang King's Gate Hotel*****
- Chundu Hotel Guangzhou**
- Dongyuan Hotel Guangzhou***
- Master Hotel Guangzhou***
- Hotel New Pearl River International Apartment****
Hotels Guangzhou
- Guangzhou Sheng Di Hotel***
- Super 8 Hotel (Guangzhou Railway Station)***
- Nan Guo Hotel*****
- Guangzhou Kapok Hotel (Formerly Xin Jin Shan Hotel)***
- Liuhua Hotel****
Hotels Guangzhou
- Hotel Panorama by Rhombus****
- Hotel TWH-Tai Wan Hostel***
- Hotel Oriental Pearl Hostel
- Lucky Hotel**
- Hotel Las Vegas Hostel
Hotels Hong Kong
- Hotel Aigrette Resort*****
- Hangzhou New Century Hotel****
- Dinghong Holiday Hotel Hangzhou**
- Xiaoshan Hangzhou International Hotel****
- Zhejiang Grand Hotel****
Hotels Hangzhou
- Xinliang Grand Hotel****
- Peppermint Garden Hotel Chengdu***
- Railway Hotel Chengdu****
- Yikai Taizhi Hotel Chengdu***
- Saijiashushi Hotel Chengdu****
Hotels Chengdu
- Haitao Hotel***
- Qiushuishan Grand Hotel Shenzhen****
- Hotel Home Inn Top Star (Shenzhen Zhuzilin)**
- Nan Hai Hotel*****
- Metropark Hotel Shenzhen****
Hotels Shenzhen
- Hotel Home Inn (First Gao Xing Rd) Xi'An**
- Yongning Palace Hotel****
- Xi'an Garden Hotel****
- Jianguo Hotel Xi'an****
- Jiahe Business Hotel***
Hotels Xi'An
- Sicily Hotel Beijing**
- King Wing Hot Spring International Hotel*****
- Eastern Hotel Beijing****
- Beijing Tianrui Hotel***
- Hotel Courtyard 7 Beijing***
Hotels Beijing
Presentation of Shanghai
The city flourished as a center of commerce between east and west, and became a multinational hub of finance and business by the 1930s. However, Shanghai's prosperity was interrupted after the 1949 Communist takeover and the subsequent cessation of foreign investment. Economic reforms in 1990 resulted in intense development and financing in Shanghai, and in 2005 Shanghai became the world's largest cargo port. Today, Shanghai is the largest center of commerce and finance in mainland China, and has been described as the "showpiece" of the world's fastest-growing economy.
HISTORY OF SHANGHAIDuring the Song Dynasty (AD 960–1279) Shanghai was upgraded in status from a village (cun) to a market town (zhen) in 1074, and in 1172 a second sea wall was built to stabilize the ocean coastline, supplementing an earlier dike. From the Yuan Dynasty in 1292 until Shanghai officially became a city for the first time in 1297, the area was designated merely as a county (xian) administered by the Songjiang Prefecture (Songjiang Fu). Two important events helped promote Shanghai's development in the Ming Dynasty. A city wall was built for the first time during in 1554, in order to protect the town from raids by Wokou (Japanese pirates). It measured 10 meters high and 5 kilometers in circumference. During the Wanli reign (1573-1620), Shanghai received an important psychological boost from the erection of a City God Temple (Cheng Huang Miao) in 1602. This honor was usually reserved for places with the status of a city, such as a prefectural capital (fu), and was not normally given to a mere county town (zhen) like Shanghai. The honor was probably a reflection of the town's economic importance, as opposed to its low political status.
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Shanghai is the largest city in China, and one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world, with over 20 million people. Located on China's central eastern coast at the mouth of the Yangtze River, the city is administered as a municipality of the People's Republic of China with province-level status. Originally a fishing and textiles town, Shanghai grew to importance in the 19th century due to its favourable port location and as one of the cities opened to foreign trade by the 1842 Treaty of Nanking.