China's Shanghai in Images

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The Huangpu River separates Shanghai's historic Bund area from the modern Pudong, seen here in the foreground.  
Credit: Michael C. Snell 
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Built in the first half of the 1990s, the Oriental Pearl Tower is now an icon of modern Shanghai.  
Credit: Michael C. Snell 
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Red Chinese lanterns are for sale in a local market.  
Credit: Michael C. Snell 
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The traditional architecture of the Yu Gardens Bazaar lends an air of old China.  
Credit: Michael C. Snell 
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Shanghai's Yu Gardens Bazaar is a popular attraction and offers a multitude of dining and shopping options.  
Credit: Michael C. Snell 
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Groups gather for exercise along the Huangpu River waterfront in the early morning hours.  
Credit: Michael C. Snell 
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The waterfront along the Bund hosts a variety of activities from dancing to kite flying.  
Credit: Michael C. Snell 
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Shanghai streets are filled with scooters and bicycles.  
Credit: Michael C. Snell 
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Dining in the Huxingting Tea House in Shanghai's Yu Gardens Bazaar.  
Credit: Michael C. Snell 
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Construction continues at a rapid pace in Shanghai's Pudong District, where a new "tallest building in China" seems to join the skyline each year.  
Credit: Michael C. Snell 
 

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