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When you travel to Shanghai to attend CHEST World Congress 2016, April 15 - 17, don’t miss a minute of the cutting-edge education sessions and simulation training. And, make some time to explore the great city of Shanghai. Knowing that your time may be limited, we came up with a list of some of the best restaurants and local activities in Pudong, the popular Shanghai district where the Shanghai International Convention Center is located.

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Enjoy a walk or grab a cab to enjoy these nearby eats:

Upscale restaurants

Club Jinmao

86F, Grand Hyatt Hotel, No.88, Century Avenue, Pudong New Area

This is the highest local authentic Shanghai restaurant, located on the 86th floor. Diners will enjoy the seafood soup and other delicious dishes while appreciating the charming scenery of Pudong.

The House of Roosevelt / Bund 27

No.27 Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu. Vicinity: The Bund

This is one of the largest wine emporiums in Shanghai. With the largest wine list in Asia (3,800 labels), the nine-floor venue has a brasserie, wine cellar, rooftop terrace and private members’ club.

Whampoa Club

5F, No. 3, the Bund, No.3 Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu,, Huangpu District (near Guangdong Road)

Check out this famous luxury restaurant on the Bund. The chef is known for adding many novel ingredients to traditional cuisine, and you won’t want to miss the smoked fish and the fried shrimp balls.

Moderately priced restaurants

Lang Yi Fang

5F, Super Brand Mall, No. 168, West Lujiazui Road, Pudong District (near West Yincheng Road)

The restaurant serves authentic Shanghai Benbang dishes at reasonable prices. The crab bean curd, smoked fish, and Babao Duck are its signature dishes.

Yang’s Fry Dumpling

54-60 Wujiang Lu (near Nanjing Xi Lu)

The Yang’s Fry chain is, if not the originator, then clearly the benchmark for Shanghai’s homegrown pan-fried pork dumpling, the shengjian bao. They’re a stone-cold Shanghainese street food classic and a cousin to Shanghai’s more famous soup dumpling, the xiaolongbao.

Takumi

IFC Pudong, 4/F, 8 Shiji Da Dao

This Japanese robata and sake bar in the IFC Mall specializes in grilled meats and vegetables.

Looking for a quick excursion during a break in your education schedule? These nearby activities will offer you a glimpse into Shanghai’s charm and history:

The Bund - a famous waterfront and regarded as the symbol of Shanghai for hundreds of years. It has been called a museum of international architecture. You can also find ritzy shopping and high-end restaurants and bars at this swanky attraction.

Huangpu River - Take in the bustling city and the local architecture from this enjoyable vantage point. There are boat tours available ranging from a quick ferry ride to 3-hour cruises.

The Oriental Pearl TV Tower - This high tower, at 1,536 feet, is the world’s sixth and China’s second tallest TV and radio tower. However, even more alluring than its height is its unique, attractive architectural design. Visitors travel up and down the tower in double-decker elevators and receive an introduction to the tower in English and Chinese.

Shanghai World Financial Center (SWFC) - The second tallest skyscraper in mainland China, this building aims to be a symbol of the world’s finance. Visitors can enjoy sights of the city from the observatory or the Park Hyatt Hotel.

We know you’ll enjoy Shanghai and CHEST World Congress 2016’s extensive educational offerings. You’ll receive relevant updates on patient care, and practice management strategies will offer insight, perspective, and inspiration you can seamlessly incorporate into your practice to stay at the forefront of clinical chest medicine.

Begin planning your trip to Shanghai now with help from Shanghai’s tourism website, meet-in-shanghai.net. Learn more about CHEST World Congress 2016, and register today at chestworldcongress2016.org.

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When you travel to Shanghai to attend CHEST World Congress 2016, April 15 - 17, don’t miss a minute of the cutting-edge education sessions and simulation training. And, make some time to explore the great city of Shanghai. Knowing that your time may be limited, we came up with a list of some of the best restaurants and local activities in Pudong, the popular Shanghai district where the Shanghai International Convention Center is located.

chestworldcongress2016.org

Enjoy a walk or grab a cab to enjoy these nearby eats:

Upscale restaurants

Club Jinmao

86F, Grand Hyatt Hotel, No.88, Century Avenue, Pudong New Area

This is the highest local authentic Shanghai restaurant, located on the 86th floor. Diners will enjoy the seafood soup and other delicious dishes while appreciating the charming scenery of Pudong.

The House of Roosevelt / Bund 27

No.27 Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu. Vicinity: The Bund

This is one of the largest wine emporiums in Shanghai. With the largest wine list in Asia (3,800 labels), the nine-floor venue has a brasserie, wine cellar, rooftop terrace and private members’ club.

Whampoa Club

5F, No. 3, the Bund, No.3 Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu,, Huangpu District (near Guangdong Road)

Check out this famous luxury restaurant on the Bund. The chef is known for adding many novel ingredients to traditional cuisine, and you won’t want to miss the smoked fish and the fried shrimp balls.

Moderately priced restaurants

Lang Yi Fang

5F, Super Brand Mall, No. 168, West Lujiazui Road, Pudong District (near West Yincheng Road)

The restaurant serves authentic Shanghai Benbang dishes at reasonable prices. The crab bean curd, smoked fish, and Babao Duck are its signature dishes.

Yang’s Fry Dumpling

54-60 Wujiang Lu (near Nanjing Xi Lu)

The Yang’s Fry chain is, if not the originator, then clearly the benchmark for Shanghai’s homegrown pan-fried pork dumpling, the shengjian bao. They’re a stone-cold Shanghainese street food classic and a cousin to Shanghai’s more famous soup dumpling, the xiaolongbao.

Takumi

IFC Pudong, 4/F, 8 Shiji Da Dao

This Japanese robata and sake bar in the IFC Mall specializes in grilled meats and vegetables.

Looking for a quick excursion during a break in your education schedule? These nearby activities will offer you a glimpse into Shanghai’s charm and history:

The Bund - a famous waterfront and regarded as the symbol of Shanghai for hundreds of years. It has been called a museum of international architecture. You can also find ritzy shopping and high-end restaurants and bars at this swanky attraction.

Huangpu River - Take in the bustling city and the local architecture from this enjoyable vantage point. There are boat tours available ranging from a quick ferry ride to 3-hour cruises.

The Oriental Pearl TV Tower - This high tower, at 1,536 feet, is the world’s sixth and China’s second tallest TV and radio tower. However, even more alluring than its height is its unique, attractive architectural design. Visitors travel up and down the tower in double-decker elevators and receive an introduction to the tower in English and Chinese.

Shanghai World Financial Center (SWFC) - The second tallest skyscraper in mainland China, this building aims to be a symbol of the world’s finance. Visitors can enjoy sights of the city from the observatory or the Park Hyatt Hotel.

We know you’ll enjoy Shanghai and CHEST World Congress 2016’s extensive educational offerings. You’ll receive relevant updates on patient care, and practice management strategies will offer insight, perspective, and inspiration you can seamlessly incorporate into your practice to stay at the forefront of clinical chest medicine.

Begin planning your trip to Shanghai now with help from Shanghai’s tourism website, meet-in-shanghai.net. Learn more about CHEST World Congress 2016, and register today at chestworldcongress2016.org.

When you travel to Shanghai to attend CHEST World Congress 2016, April 15 - 17, don’t miss a minute of the cutting-edge education sessions and simulation training. And, make some time to explore the great city of Shanghai. Knowing that your time may be limited, we came up with a list of some of the best restaurants and local activities in Pudong, the popular Shanghai district where the Shanghai International Convention Center is located.

chestworldcongress2016.org

Enjoy a walk or grab a cab to enjoy these nearby eats:

Upscale restaurants

Club Jinmao

86F, Grand Hyatt Hotel, No.88, Century Avenue, Pudong New Area

This is the highest local authentic Shanghai restaurant, located on the 86th floor. Diners will enjoy the seafood soup and other delicious dishes while appreciating the charming scenery of Pudong.

The House of Roosevelt / Bund 27

No.27 Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu. Vicinity: The Bund

This is one of the largest wine emporiums in Shanghai. With the largest wine list in Asia (3,800 labels), the nine-floor venue has a brasserie, wine cellar, rooftop terrace and private members’ club.

Whampoa Club

5F, No. 3, the Bund, No.3 Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu,, Huangpu District (near Guangdong Road)

Check out this famous luxury restaurant on the Bund. The chef is known for adding many novel ingredients to traditional cuisine, and you won’t want to miss the smoked fish and the fried shrimp balls.

Moderately priced restaurants

Lang Yi Fang

5F, Super Brand Mall, No. 168, West Lujiazui Road, Pudong District (near West Yincheng Road)

The restaurant serves authentic Shanghai Benbang dishes at reasonable prices. The crab bean curd, smoked fish, and Babao Duck are its signature dishes.

Yang’s Fry Dumpling

54-60 Wujiang Lu (near Nanjing Xi Lu)

The Yang’s Fry chain is, if not the originator, then clearly the benchmark for Shanghai’s homegrown pan-fried pork dumpling, the shengjian bao. They’re a stone-cold Shanghainese street food classic and a cousin to Shanghai’s more famous soup dumpling, the xiaolongbao.

Takumi

IFC Pudong, 4/F, 8 Shiji Da Dao

This Japanese robata and sake bar in the IFC Mall specializes in grilled meats and vegetables.

Looking for a quick excursion during a break in your education schedule? These nearby activities will offer you a glimpse into Shanghai’s charm and history:

The Bund - a famous waterfront and regarded as the symbol of Shanghai for hundreds of years. It has been called a museum of international architecture. You can also find ritzy shopping and high-end restaurants and bars at this swanky attraction.

Huangpu River - Take in the bustling city and the local architecture from this enjoyable vantage point. There are boat tours available ranging from a quick ferry ride to 3-hour cruises.

The Oriental Pearl TV Tower - This high tower, at 1,536 feet, is the world’s sixth and China’s second tallest TV and radio tower. However, even more alluring than its height is its unique, attractive architectural design. Visitors travel up and down the tower in double-decker elevators and receive an introduction to the tower in English and Chinese.

Shanghai World Financial Center (SWFC) - The second tallest skyscraper in mainland China, this building aims to be a symbol of the world’s finance. Visitors can enjoy sights of the city from the observatory or the Park Hyatt Hotel.

We know you’ll enjoy Shanghai and CHEST World Congress 2016’s extensive educational offerings. You’ll receive relevant updates on patient care, and practice management strategies will offer insight, perspective, and inspiration you can seamlessly incorporate into your practice to stay at the forefront of clinical chest medicine.

Begin planning your trip to Shanghai now with help from Shanghai’s tourism website, meet-in-shanghai.net. Learn more about CHEST World Congress 2016, and register today at chestworldcongress2016.org.

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