Take a boat tour of the Huangpu River, the scenery on both sides of the cruise ship is very good, the price is average. There is no fun and playability, mainly to take pictures to see the scenery, the price is also general, if you want to see the scenery, it is recommended, there is nothing to play
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Take a boat tour of the Huangpu River, the scenery on both sides of the cruise ship is very good, the price is average. There is no fun and playability, mainly to take pictures to see the scenery, the price is also general, if you want to see the scenery, it is recommended, there is nothing to play
The scenery is good, the third floor is 100 snacks at your own expense, but the scenery is worth it, the wind is very big, accidentally, the child is blowing cold... The overall queue is not slow, the management is still orderly, it is recommended to play.
Booking for the River Tour through Trip.com was simple and there was some cost savings too. Make sure you arrive earlier to get your tickets and time slot for your ride. There are likely lots of tour groups going for the ride too and it can get pretty crowded. Once you are on the boat, walk up to the open deck. It is the best place to take photos of the amazing skyline. It is a wonderful way to enjoy amazing Shanghai.
Huangpu River, the last tributary of the Yangtze River before it enters the East China Sea. It is also the largest river in Shanghai. Dianshan Lake, which originates mainly from Dianfeng, Zhujiajiao Town, Qingpu District, Shanghai (it is also said that the source of the upper reaches of Taihu Lake, the source of the Huangpu River, is the source of the Huangpu River [23]), and flows through Qingpu, Songjiang, Fengxian, Minhang, Xuhui, Huangpu, Hongkou, Yangpu, Pudong New Area, Baoshan and other districts. Inject the Yangtze River to Wusongkou. The total length is about 113 kilometers, the basin area is about 2.4 10,000 square kilometers [10], and the river is 300 to 770 meters wide. [1] There are many tributaries, the larger ones are Wusong River, Taipu River, Dazhengtang, etc. The average runoff of the Huangpu River for many years is 319 cubic meters/s, and the corresponding water volume is 100.6 billion cubic meters. The annual variation is large, and the annual distribution of runoff is slightly greater than the flood stage. The Huangpu River is located at the front edge of the Yangtze River Delta. The water is flat and deeply affected by the tide. The maximum flow rate of the incoming tide can reach 2 meters per second, and the maximum flow rate of the ebb tide is1.8 meters per second. [4] The first time in history, the name "Huangpu" appeared in the Southern Song Dynasty Qiandao seven years (1171), when it was called "Huangpu Tang", a tributary of the Wuxu River. It was only in the Southern Song Dynasty (1250), in the Xilin Jishan Temple stele, that the name "Huangpu" was officially known. In the Yuan Dynasty, due to the gradual widening of the river, it is known as "Dahuangpu". At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, the lower reaches of the Wuxu River were seriously silted. The house department Shangshu Xiayuan Jizuo asked to dredge and transform Dahuangpu, chiselled wide near Fanjiaxuan, forming Huangpu water system. The river body dredged several times, the surface of the Great Huangpu River was constantly widened, and the later name was Huangpu River, replacing the Wuxu River as the main stream of the Taihu Lake system into the sea.
Huangpu River, the last tributary of the Yangtze River before it enters the East China Sea. It is also the largest river in Shanghai. Dianshan Lake, which originates mainly from Dianfeng, Zhujiajiao Town, Qingpu District, Shanghai (it is also said that the source of the upper reaches of Taihu Lake, the source of the Huangpu River, is the source of the Huangpu River [23]), and flows through Qingpu, Songjiang, Fengxian, Minhang, Xuhui, Huangpu, Hongkou, Yangpu, Pudong New Area, Baoshan and other districts. Inject the Yangtze River to Wusongkou. The total length is about 113 kilometers, the basin area is about 2.4 10,000 square kilometers [10], and the river is 300 to 770 meters wide. [1] There are many tributaries, the larger ones are Wusong River, Taipu River, Dazhengtang, etc. The average runoff of the Huangpu River for many years is 319 cubic meters/s, and the corresponding water volume is 100.6 billion cubic meters. The annual variation is large, and the annual distribution of runoff is slightly greater than the flood stage. The Huangpu River is located at the front edge of the Yangtze River Delta. The water is flat and deeply affected by the tide. The maximum flow rate of the incoming tide can reach 2 meters per second, and the maximum flow rate of the ebb tide is1.8 meters per second. [4] The first time in history, the name "Huangpu" appeared in the Southern Song Dynasty Qiandao seven years (1171), when it was called "Huangpu Tang", a tributary of the Wuxu River. It was only in the Southern Song Dynasty (1250), in the Xilin Jishan Temple stele, that the name "Huangpu" was officially known. In the Yuan Dynasty, due to the gradual widening of the river, it is known as "Dahuangpu". At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, the lower reaches of the Wuxu River were seriously silted. The house department Shangshu Xiayuan Jizuo asked to dredge and transform Dahuangpu, chiselled wide near Fanjiaxuan, forming Huangpu water system. The river body dredged several times, the surface of the Great Huangpu River was constantly widened, and the later name was Huangpu River, replacing the Wuxu River as the main stream of the Taihu Lake system into the sea.
The scenery is lovely, definitely worth a visit. However, it's important to be cautious as some people may rush and push. Surprisingly, the cruise offers ample space, so it's unclear why there's a need for rushing and pushing.
This is a must-do activity when in Shanghai. We did the skyline view of the Bund earlier in the day and we finished this off with the Huangpu River Cruise to take in the scenic view at night from the river
The best way to appreciate Huangpu River is to take a ship cruising on the river, especially in the evening. During the general journey of around 50 minutes, you can enjoy the sights on both sides of the river from a broad view on the cruise ship.