A wonderful place
A Wonderful Place Some people may feel exciting about their summer time because they want to take summer vacation. Nowadays, we are feel more competition and have stresses in our modern life. People think a good vacation will help us improve our metal healthy and find creative inspiration in our daily life. One of the major reason why people wants to take vacation is they can rest and relax their self. The other reason is people travel to gain respite from routines, worry and stress. They are looking for something different such as a better climate, slower pace of life. Have your thoughts any plan for your summer vacation? It is definite say choosing a good place make our vacation feel more comfortable and relax able. There are a lot of choice place that you can think about for your next vacation destination. However, I believe a travel place ShangHai will give your incredible experiences if you want to explore a new world in China. First, I want to tell you the location of this city. The left picture is a part of world map and right picture of map show where the ShangHai is. The city ShangHai located in eastern
China, at the middle portion of the Chinese coast, and sits at the mouth of the Yangtze
River. According to warrior travel’s information, “The city is not a huge land mass. It is around
1.6 million acres which represents just 0.06% of the whole area of China. The regular population of the city has reached as many as 17.8 million.” Now, Shanghai is China`s most comprehensive industrial and commercial city, ranking the first in population and population density. As a tourist city, it attracts travelers from both home and abroad by its commercial activity rather than scenic beauty. Second, ShangHai becomes international city and welcomes travelers from all over the world. There are many attraction place you can going to there.
Cited: The Warrior Tours. “China Guide”< http://www.warriortours.com/cityguides/shanghai.htm>
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Marshall, Samantha. “ShangHai Tower, China.” New Chinese Skyscraper, 2008.