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.

Smurf’s Paradise – Shanghai Shimao Sprite City Theme Park

Shanghai Shimao Sprite City Theme Park is an integrated indoor and outdoor theme park invested and built by Shimao Group, consisting of two major areas: Abyss Mystery Zone and Smurf’s Paradise. Smurf’s Paradise is divided into two parts: Mao Xian Wang District and Smurf District. Mao Xian Wang District combines the original IP of Shimao […]

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[Shanghai] ‘Ghibli Studio Story’ Immersive Art Exhibition Global Premiere

Welcome to the Ghibli fantasy world, where the classic works such as ‘Spirited Away’, ‘My Neighbor Totoro’, and ‘Howl’s Moving Castle’ are brought to life through light and shadow. Experience the cinematic scenes of Hayao Miyazaki’s films in a trans-dimensional crossover. The Oscar-winning work ‘How Do You Live?’ is also featured. Open all year round,

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Tianzifang

Tianzifang is renovated from the only remaining Shikumen architectural complex in Shanghai and is a creative work base for many literati and artists. There are small shops selling retro glasses and old-fashioned music boxes here, as well as trendy clothing stores from Hong Kong. If you are a foodie, there are also many interesting and

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Wukang Road: A Historical and Cultural Street in Shanghai

Wukang Road, located in Xuhui District, Shanghai, was originally named after American missionary John F. Ferguson. It connects the bustling Huaihai Middle Road in the north with the tranquil Huashan Road in the south, and is known as a ‘China Historical and Cultural Famous Street’ with 37 historical buildings. Among them, 14 are particularly well-preserved

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Jing’an Temple

Nestled in the bustling Jing’an commercial district of Shanghai, Jing’an Temple is conveniently accessible and stands in stark contrast to the surrounding high-rise buildings with its tranquil atmosphere. The architectural style of the temple blends Tibetan temple elements, with a silver Buddha in the Mahavira Hall weighing a staggering 15 tons, and a jade Buddha

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