Huangpu River - Gracefully Flowing Through A Bustling City

Flowing gracefully through the bustling city of Shanghai, Huangpu River is a splendid 114 kilometre long river. A branch of the Yangtze River, Huangpu is the city's largest with an average width of 400 metres and a depth of 9 metres. Previously identified as Huangxiepu or Chunshen River, Huangpu flows alongside the Wusong River starting from the Baidu Bridge which is located in the heart of the city. The river ultimately runs into the East China Sea. Huangpu River joins 29 kilometres of Shanghai's northern downtown area and is the reason that divides the city in to east and west Shanghai. Among locals, east and west Shanghai is commonly known as Pudong and Puxi. For more info in regards to thiết kế Saigon Riverside City look into our own web page. The charming river is a versatile river since it is used for shipping, fishing, flood discharge as well as tourism. The river also boasts the largest port throughout China which is the well known Shanghai Port. Apart from being the main river of the city, the river also plays a vital role in the country's tourism industry. For instance, the Huangpu River cruise is renowned as one of Shanghai's most outstanding traditional tourist programmes. Visitors can choose from the shorter cruises and the complete cruises that cover a distance of about 60 kilometres. While enjoying a ride along the river, visitors will find numerous western-style buildings along the west bank. Meanwhile, rows of magnificent skyscrapers are a common site along the east bank of the river. Be it day or night the views along the Huangpu River are truly breathtaking. The contemporary skyscrapers and unique buildings located by the river have been built according to various architectural styles. These structures are a clear example of the progress of Shanghai as a world class city. Travellers can enjoy a complete tour along the fascinating Huangpu River by conveniently lodging at a hotel in Nanjing Road. Langham Yangtze Boutique Shanghai which is a charming art deco hotel in Shanghai is perfectly positioned for those who wish to explore the river and its surroundings while experiencing warm Chinese hospitality along with luxurious facilities.