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Fun Facts about Shanghai
Shanghai is a city in East China, situated on the banks of the Yangtze River Delta. One of the most important cities in the country, it is a multi-cultural metropolis with modern as well as traditional features. Shanghai stands bordering Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces in the west, East China Sea in the east and Hangzhou Bay in the south. Shanghai has more commercial goods than anywhere in China outside of Hong Kong, making it one of the top shopping centers of Asia. Shopaholics especially love to explore the markets of Nanjing Road, the city’s busiest and most popular shopping area, with its various local goods, cheap rates, and awesome sales. If you prefer more high-end stuff, the west end part of Nanjing Road as well as other commercial centers in the city can give you just that. There are 16 districts and 3 counties in the city, comprising of 205 towns, 9 townships, 99 subdistrict committees, 3,278 neighborhood committees and 2,935 villagers' committees. Apart from being a major business center, Shanghai is also a popular tourist destination, owing to the presence of numerous museums, towers, gardens and temples.
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Entry / Exit Requirements for Shanghai
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International Travel Information
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All U.S. citizens need a visa and a passport with at least six months validity to enter China. If you do not have a valid passport and the appropriate Chinese visa, you will not be allowed to enter China and will be fined and subject to immediate deportation. U.S. citizens should apply for a year-long multiple-entry visa. A multiple-entry visa is essential if you plan to re-enter China, especially if you plan to visit either Hong Kong or Macau. Visit the Embassy of China’s website for the most current visa information.
If you are a dual-national U.S. citizen with a Chinese passport and you enter the country on your Chinese passport rather than your U.S. passport, you may encounter problems. China does not recognize dual citizenship, and the Chinese government routinely denies U.S. officials access to arrested or detained U.S. citizens who do not enter China using their U.S. passport.
Many regions, such as Tibet and other remote areas, require special permits for tourist travel. Using local travel agents is typically the easiest way to secure the appropriate permit. Permits usually cost around renminbi (RMB) 100, are single-entry and are valid for at most three months. Tibet remains a sensitive area for travel, and usually only Lhasa City and part of Shan Nan are open to foreigners. If you do enter a restricted area, you could be fined, taken into custody, and deported for illegal entry. To learn more about specific entry requirements for restricted areas you can check with the Visa Office of the Embassy of China at Room 110, 2201 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20007, or telephone (202) 338-6688 and fax (202) 588-9760.
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from U.S. Department of State
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