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Expo 2010

One day of our ten day trip to Shanghai we spent at the Expo.

Expo 2010

Below you can see the queue in front of the small Liechtenstein Pavilion. For the bigger Pavilions, like the german or the UK , the waiting time was between 4 and 5 hours!

Liechtenstein Pavilion

UK Pavilion

UK Pavilion

The Chinese Pavilion was one of the biggest.

Chinese Pavilion

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It was so hot on that day, that some places had installed water steams coming out of the ground. It was a nice cooling.

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Shanghai by Night

View to Pudong
The Bund

The Bund

The Bund

The Bund

The Bund

The Markets in Shanghai

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IMG_3137.jpgYou can find some of the newest technologies …
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Pet Conspiracy @Mao Livehouse

We were lucky to enjoy the great live performance of “Pet Conspiracy” in the Mao Livehouse in Shanghai. In the first row it was perfect to take some nice pictures…

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An Evening in Běijīng

Delicious food in the streets of Běijīng

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Apple Shop and giant iPhones

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Whats for dinner ?

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If in doubt,…

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Forbidden City, Běijīng

Built between 1406 and 1420 during the Ming dynasty, the Forbidden City is also called the Purple Forbidden City, or Gugong Museum in Chinese.

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Occupying a rectangular area of more than 720,000 square meters, the Forbidden City was the imperial home of 24 emperors of the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties. From their throne in the Forbidden City, they governed the country by holding court sessions with their ministers, issuing imperial edicts and initiating military expeditions.

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The Forbidden City is one of the largest and best-preserved palace complexes in the world. There are over a million rare and valuable objects in the Gugong Museum.

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Forbidden City, Běijīng Trip Details

Yuyuan Garden, Shanghai

Yuyuan Garden is a famous classical garden located in Anren Jie, Shanghai. The garden was finished in 1577 by a government officer of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) named Pan Yunduan. Yu in Chinese means pleasing and satisfying, and this garden was specially built for Pan’s parents as a place for them to enjoy a tranquil and happy time in their old age.

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Built in a style that Suzhou gardens often take, Yuyuan garden is characterized by an exquisite layout, beautiful scenery and artistic architecture. Each pavilion, hall, stone and stream in the garden can express the quintessence of South China landscape design from Ming and Qing dynasties.

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Zig Zag Bridge

There were so many people you wouldn’t believe..so I made this video:

Yuyuan Garden Trip Details

Jade Buddha Temple, Shanghai

In the western part of Shanghai, a very modern and flourishing city, there is a venerable and famous Buddhist temple, Jade Buddha Temple. In 1882, an old temple was built to keep two jade Buddha statues which had been brought from Burma by a monk named Huigen. The temple was destroyed during the revolution that overthrew the Qing Dynasty. Fortunately the jade Buddha statues were saved and a new temple was built on the present site in 1928. It was named the Jade Buddha Temple.

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The Jade Buddha Temple is a good place to go whether you are a Buddhist or not, the peaceful and transcendent atmosphere adds a kind of richness to our busy modern society.

We were lucky to see some monks chanting and I was able to film a short sequence of the rite:

Grand Gateway Plaza and Cotton’s Shanghai

Xujiahui counts as the biggest shopping and entertainment quarter in the southwest of the town. The shopping quarter is named to Xu Guangqi, a scholar of the Ming dynasty who lived in this part of the town. On a surface of 1.2 square kilometers are located Xujiahui the Grand gateway shopping centre, the Orient shopping centre, the Pacific department store, the Huijin department store, metro city and the Huilian department store. We visited the place by night to get some impressions of the colorful ad displays.
Grand Gateway Plaza (Ganghui Guangchang)
Grand Gateway Plaza (Ganghui Guangchang)

If you have time, check out Cotton’s bar for a relaxing evening and some cocktails. It is located in a three-story 1930s villa in the French Concession. It’s definitely worth visiting.
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Grand Gateway Plaza, Shanghai Trip Details