Silk is a kind of treasure of China. It makes the ancient Chinese civilization more brilliant. For the past thousands of years, Chinese people have communicated with the whole world through silk. Silk of south China was brought to European continents through the Silk Road far away in ancient Rome. Chinese silk once has been called “soft gold”, and dressing in silk once be the vogue at that time.
Silk industry has occupied great importance in China for thousands of years. Jiangnan Silk Museum holds many elaborate silk products. Also you may see how silk is produced. It takes with it splendid history which included mysterious silk culture and civilization. It at the same time develops our modern silk culture continuously on the promise of modern goodliness, luxury and fashion. Its another merits lies in that it enriches our human being's material and culture life.
Shanghai Highlight One-day Sightseeing
- Tour Code: SH0024
- Duration:1 day
- Market Price:$75
- Our Price: $75
- Highlights:
- In our Shanghai part we design tours for travellers who don't have much spare time. This one day tour is right one of them. In this one-day tour you will be accompanied to have a sightseeing of the most famous attractions in Shanghai.

Track of Old Shanghai One-Day
- Tour Code: SH0026
- Duration:1 day
- Market Price:$70
- Our Price: $69
- Highlights:
- Shanghai witnessed the vicissitude of China in the past two centuries. It was a revolutionary base to many Chinese patriots. Nowadays there are many historical sites relating to that period. In this one-day tour, you will visit them with the accompaniment of a local guide.

Jewish Sites in Shanghai One Day Tour
- Tour Code: SH0025
- Duration:1 day
- Market Price:$75
- Our Price: $75
- Highlights:
- In the same treaty that ceded Hong Kong Island to the British as reparations for the Opium War (1839-1842), Shanghai and four other Treaty Ports along China's eastern coast opened to foreign traders. History records the first Jewish to pass through Shanghai was a British soldier in 1841. Since then many Jewishes migrated to Shanghai. This one-day tour will lead you to track the Jewish buildings left through history in Shanghai.













