Search Destinations (e.g. Byron Bay)

 
Guides > China > Shanghai

Shanghai

Shanghai is a scintillating city swirling with rapid cultural change. Since market restrictions were lifted, it has embraced the forces of business and design and rewritten its rule book shaping a fresh, new city that is sophisticated, innovative and living a life it has never lived before.

Read More...

ADVERTISEMENT

Shanghai Events


Shanghai's revelling options are myriad; the city's inhabitants celebrate everything from the dead poets to beer, and they do it with a vibrant dash you'll remember long after you've licked away the last crumbs of moon cake.

The biggest event in Shanghai's calendar is the Spring Festival, otherwise known as Chinese New Year, when many people take a week off. The Longhua Temple has large celebrations, with dragon and lion dances. The Lantern Festival (February) is a lovely time to visit - buildings are decorated with coloured lanterns. A Temple Fair is held at the Longhua Temple on the third day of the third lunar month (around April). It's eastern China's largest and oldest folk gathering. The Shanghai International Tea Culture Festival is usually at the end of April. Tomb Sweeping Day, also in April, is a day for worshipping ancestors; people visit the graves of their dearly departed relatives and often burn 'ghost money' (for use in the afterworld) for the departed.

The Dragon Boat Festival on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month (June) commemorates the death of Qu Yuan, a 3rd-century-BC poet-statesman who drowned himself to protest against the corrupt government. The Shanghai Beer Festival staggers into town around the end of July. The Mid-Autumn Festival is also known as the Moon Festival and is the time to eat tasty moon cakes. It takes place in September, on the 15th day of the 8th moon. The Shanghai Tourism Festival kicks off in late September and offers a wide variety of cultural programs. In November and early December there's an annual International Arts Festival.

New Year's Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 1 Jan
  

Chinese New Year (Spring Festival)

Type: official holiday
Date: Feb
  

International Working Women's Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 8 Mar
  

International Labour Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 1 May
  

Youth Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 4 May
  

Children's Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 1 Jun
  

Anniversary of the Founding of the Chinese Communist Party

Type: official holiday
Date: 1 Jul
  

Anniversary of the Founding of the PLA

Type: official holiday
Date: 1 Aug
  

National Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 1 Oct
  

New Year's Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 1 Jan
  

Chinese New Year/Spring Festival

Type: official holiday
Date: Feb
  

International Women's Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 8 Mar
  

International Labour Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 1 May
  

Youth Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 4 May
  

International Children's Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 1 Jun
  

Birthday of the Chinese Communist Party

Type: official holiday
Date: 1 Jul
  

Anniversary of the founding of the PLA

Type: official holiday
Date: 1 Aug
  

National Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 1 Oct
  

MarketPlace



Copyright © 2008 Yahoo! Pty Limited. All rights reserved.
Advertise with Us - Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Help