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What is my favorite suburb place to go in Shanghai (with the context that I have a car)? It changes along with time. Here are some places on my previous favorite list:

Now my list added a new one - Dong Hai Bridge and nearby Habor City. Let me tell you how to get there, and what you can expect in this new land in Shanghai. I recommend you to go there and experience.

Transportation

By Car: use A20, and turn A2. It is the end of A2. There is a large conjunction at southeast corner of A20 ring road. It has two branches, one is A1, going to Pudong Airport, the other is A2, going to Donghai bridge.

From Pudong Airport: They just opened a new shuttle bus, Pudong Airport Shuttle Bus No. 8, connecting Pudong Airport (PVG) to Dong Hai Bridge.

From downtown: Take Metro #2, and transit to Longgang Express 龙港快线.

Pictures

More photos

Update May 3, 2006

Here are more pictures taken by Run Liu or Linda.


Photograph by Linda or Run Liu

Posted by Jian Shuo Wang at May 2, 2006 11:12 PM
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Comments

Hello to you from Norway!
I have been reading yur blog for about two months, and I find it very interesting. As I was going to Shanghai in April, I started to look for information about the city on the net and this way found your blog. I had a very nice trip to Shanghai, Xitang, Zhouzhang, Guilin, Yangshou and Beijing in April. And from your blog I have learnt very much about Shanghai and China. Thank you for giving all this useful and intersting information! When I go back to Shanghai, it will help me to plan even better what to do and see!

Posted by: Kirsti on May 3, 2006 6:11 AM

Hello Jian Shuo,

I am a reporter from the U.S. who has been reading your blog. I am interested in talking with you about your Mashup Camp.

I would be glad if you have time to exchange some email with me about this? I'm simply interested in confirming that it happened and hearing how it was and if you plan to help organize future Mashup Camps.

Thank you, Kathleen

Posted by: Kathleen Craig on May 3, 2006 6:47 AM

Kathleen, the organizer for Mashup Camp in Nanjing is Robert Mao, and the one to be held on May 20 in Hangzhou will be organized by Pang Xiaowei. I will forward their emails to you.

Posted by: Jian Shuo Wang (external link) on May 3, 2006 12:48 PM

Kirsti, nice to hear from you. You are also welcome to share your tips in Shanghai with us.

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