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Shanghai’s changing, prosperous face

The Bund, along the Huangpu River, in Shanghai.
Posted by Rama gaind in International on 18 Aug 2010 at 03:12 am

Shanghai’s changing, prosperous face By RAMA GAIND VISIT China and you will be fascinated by its energetic phenomenon. The country has achieved a tremendous momentum of growth and change through the ingenuity of its people and with hard work. Add to that the successful Beijing Olympics and you see a grand, global celebration. Wherever you go, you will also find a touch of India: numerous Indian restaurants, Indian businesses and Indians walking the streets. This was not common place when I last visited China in 2001. There is a growing splendour about Shanghai which is not only surprising, but engaging. Shanghai, a cosmopolitan city, is the hotspot of modern China. This is where a lifestyle revolution is underway, showcased in the architectural temples of art, fine dining and contemporary urban living on the Bund, which many say is the heart of modern China. With a population of more than 19.2 million, Shanghai is the most populous city in the People's Republic of China - and the 10th most populous metropolitan area in the world. The Bund is a symbol of Shanghai where the buildings, which are restricted in height, are harmonious in colour and style. It is an area of Huangpu District in Shanghai, which runs along the western bank of the Huangpu River, facing Pud...
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