Tour Itinerary
Day 1 Shanghai
Morning: [Business Exchange] Learn about Shanghai's business environment, promote government-enterprise cooperation and cross-border business expansion; and align the integration of professional services in the Yangtze River Delta with international standards.
Lunch: Lunch at a business restaurant, followed by a short break.
Afternoon: [Industry Park Tour] Explore the innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem of the high-tech park, visit high-tech enterprises and incubators within the park, and learn about industry support policies, talent recruitment mechanisms, and case studies of scientific and technological achievements.
[Cultural Tour · Modern Landmarks] Explore the core area of Lujiazui. See the Oriental Pearl Tower and Jinmao Tower, two iconic landmarks, and take photos at the Shanghai Tower. Stroll along the Huangpu River, overlooking the Bund buildings, and experience the modern atmosphere of Shanghai's financial center.
Dinner: At your own expense. Restaurants in Lujiazui or the Bund are recommended, offering Shanghainese fusion cuisine or international fare.
Evening: [Special Experience · Huangpu River Night Cruise] Take a boat cruise to admire the night views of both sides of the Huangpu River. Witness the dialogue between the Bund's World Architecture Exhibition and the Lujiazui skyscrapers, and experience the unique charm of Shanghai, the "Magic City," under the dazzling lights.

Day 2 Shanghai
Morning [Company Visit: ]Visit a renowned company
Lunch: Dine at a creative restaurant and experience Shanghai's trendy, youthful dining culture.
[Cultural Journey: A Blend of Past and Present: ]Connect with Shanghai's iconic cultural landmarks.
- Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street: Stroll through Shanghai's bustling commercial district, experiencing the fusion of traditional time-honored brands and international brands, and basking in the vibrant urban life.
- City God Temple: Explore Ming and Qing dynasty-style buildings, savor authentic snacks like Nanxiang Xiaolongbao (steamed dumplings) and pear paste candy, and experience the folk culture and everyday life of old Shanghai.
- Yu Garden: Explore the classical gardens of Jiangnan, nestled among winding paths and pavilions, and experience the aesthetics of a garden that "seems man-made yet appears to have been created by nature."
Dinner: At your own expense, we recommend dining at restaurants near Yu Garden or Xintiandi, where you can enjoy traditional Shanghainese snacks or high-end creative cuisine.
Evening [Free Time:] Explore Xintiandi, a neighborhood that retains its historic Shikumen character, and explore high-end dining, trendy retail, and cultural experiences. Experience the fusion of Shanghainese charm and a cosmopolitan atmosphere, bringing your trip to a perfect conclusion.
