What an amazing video like all the other videos you make. 😀 I have been to Shanghai a few times but I have never truly explored the city. This video is a great guide to The Bund and I feel like I went back to there again. 😄
Happy to know that places like Bar Rouge or Captain bar survived Covid! 😅 i loved sitting in Captain bar, the view was incredible! The architecture on the Bund is eclectic but somehow these buildings look happy together 😂
such a beautiful city. Have you had time to explore the rest of CHina yet? Would love to see you visit lower tier provinces with more mountains and greens!
I would like to explain that the sea near Shanghai is not blue, and it is not due to pollution. The Yangtze River is the largest river in China, and Shanghai is located at its estuary. The Yangtze River brings a significant amount of sediment from its upstream every year, and through long-term geological processes, it has shaped the Shanghai area as we see it today. When the Yangtze River flows into the East China Sea, it carries a large amount of sediment, which leads to the turbidity of the seawater in the vicinity of Shanghai. At the same time, this process has also formed many islands, among which the three main ones are Chongming Island, Changxing Island, and Hengsha Island, all of which belong to Shanghai. Since the establishment of the People's Republic of China 70 years ago, the Yangtze River has added more than 1,200 square kilometers of land to Shanghai, and this process is still ongoing.
You got a new subscriber! Not many people know skyscrapers' names, but you do! 3:46 When you said 'leave a like tower', that North Bund area is for 3 new supertall towers and one of them is called North Bund Tower (480 meters tall).