Asian attractions

Embark on a journey through the heart of Asia and uncover the continent’s diverse wonders with our expertly crafted travel guide. Explore the ancient temples of Angkor Wat in Cambodia, stand in awe of the Great Wall of China, and immerse yourself in the bustling streets of Tokyo. Asia’s rich tapestry of cultures, histories, and landscapes offers something for every traveler. From the serene beauty of Bali’s beaches to the vibrant colors of India’s festivals, our guide highlights the most captivating attractions that Asia has to offer. Prepare to be captivated by the unique experiences and unforgettable moments that await you in this vast and enchanting continent.

Bai Mansion: A Historical French-Style Villa in Xuhui District

Bai Mansion is a French-style villa known for its white exterior walls and classic romantic architectural style, earning the reputation of ‘Little White House’. It is also a protected garden villa in Xuhui District. In the 1940s, it served as the residence of General Bai Chongxi. In the 1950s, it was the Shanghai Chinese Painting

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Dolphin Coaster

Masterfully crafted by the international roller coaster equipment manufacturer, Intamin. In this journey, you will transform into a dolphin, navigating through the ocean and sky. The 75-second experience feels infinitely extended due to the manipulation of time and space, breaking the sound barrier and allowing your screams to resonate beneath the heavens. The Dolphin Coaster

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Baoyan Paradise (Flagship Store)

Baoyan Paradise (Flagship Store) features a variety of attractions including a Devil Slide, Rainbow Slide, Scream Slide, a massive Trampoline Castle, stage theater magic, acrobatics, and a variety of performances. It also offers considerate facilities such as a parent-child sauna room, parent-child changing rooms, a nursing room, and a birthday room for visitors to enjoy.

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Binjiang Park

Binjiang Park, spanning 2,500 meters in length, is an integrated landscape project along the Huangpu River that focuses on the urban ecological environment and functionality. It combines sightseeing, greening, transportation, and service facilities, and is designed with a vision towards the 21st century’s eastern Bund in Shanghai. Comprising a water-friendly platform, slope greening, semi-underground compartments,

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