Shanghai Travel Guide
Publisher: Wikitravel 2014
Number of pages: 43
Description:
In this free travel guide you will find all the information you need to make your visit to Shanghai memorable. The day tours lead you along sights such as the old town district or the skyscrapers of the city. Download the free travel guide and go on a journey of discovery in Shanghai yourself.
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