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Shanghai is a hub of activity for youngsters. There are many manmade attractions such as water and theme parks as well as a zoo, aquarium and museums. There are also a number of city parks where kids can have a run around and expel any excess energy that may be left over.

Chinese New Year (Spring Festival): is celebrated either at the end of January or at the beginning of February on the first day of the first moon according to the lunar calendar. Droves of Chinese head to Shanghai for two weeks of festivities. During New Year festivities, you will find every house lavishly decorated and locals go to meet family and friends in town. All hotels and restaurants are likely to be fully booked during the celebrations.
Shanghai is home to an abundance of sights and sounds that most tourists will never have experienced. A definitive example of Chinese culture at its best, Shanghai offers traditional local markets, old winding lanes, stunning parks and the famous Bund.

Shanghai Hong Qiao International Airport (SHA) can be found just 13kms west of downtown Shanghai. It offers a number of international flights to both Asian and worldwide destinations. Facilities include ATMs and an exchange bureau, a post office, duty-free shopping opportunities, a variety of eateries, information desks and a business centre. For those who find themselves with time before a flight, there is a shopping mall located just outside the entrance to the airport.
Banks: 09:00 to 17:00, Monday to Saturday
Business Offices: 09:00 to 17:00, Monday to Friday
Post Offices: 08:00 to 18:00, Monday to Saturday
Department Stores and Shops: 10:00 to 22:00, daily, some close later
Museums: 09:00 to 18:00, Monday to Friday, some open on weekends
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