Shanghai is one of the world's largest metropolises. Are you here on business – attending a seminar, conference, meeting or visiting one of the numerous trade fairs? Are you looking for a suitable conference hotel that offers great accessibility, a prime location and state-of-the art facilities? Read more
Sofitel Shanghai Hyland is located in the heart of the city\'s commercial hub on China\'s most famous pedestrian shopping street, Nanjing Road. 383 impeccably designed … read more
Pullman Shanghai Skyway is a 52 storey landmark building located in the downtown. Its 309 rooms and suites start from 48 m² and have free WIFI access. This business … read more
Located in the heart of Hongqiao, Shanghai upscale business district, Renaissance Shanghai Yangtze Hotel is your home away from home. Merely a walk away from top exhibition … read more
The Hotel Pullman Shanghai Jing\'an is situated in the city center within walking distance of the main Shanghai railway station, metro line 1, 3 & 4 and enjoy easy access … read more
Located in the heart of Shanghai moments walk from the beautifully landscaped Peoples Park and the famed Nanjing pedestrian road, the Marriott City Centre Hotel offers … read more
At the heart of Asia’s financial centre, overlooking the Huangpu River, the Grand Kempinski Shanghai offers endless opportunities for business travelers with over 2000 … read more
Grand Mercure Shanghai Century Park has redefined elegance in a chic and contemporary style that is totally refreshing. A study in bold colours, the interior décor, … read more
Welcome to DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Shanghai – Pudong, set in the heart of Shanghai’s business district. This DoubleTree hotel is ideally located just minutes from … read more
Start your day in typical Chinese style by inviting your conference attendees to a morning tai chi class in Shanghai. Because who says you can't hold your fringe programme BEFORE your business event? Tai chi in Shanghai Many Chinese opt to start their day on the city's waterfront promenade The Bund. Be it in one of the many nearby parks or on the banks of the Huangpu River. Everywhere you turn, you will see people following their early morning exercise regime. Tai chi is an ancient Chinese martial art that seeks perfection in slow, deliberate motion. Appearances are deceptive – it is no less strenuous than cycling or running, because slow and smooth movements require a lot of practice. Bow stances and waving hands like clouds – try it out for yourself! An instructor will help you acquire the basic movements, focus and inner calm.
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