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Hidden Garden International Youth Hostel - Oriental Pearl & Lujiazui
The Anandi Hotel and Spa Shanghai
Fairmont Peace Hotel on the Bund
Hyatt Centric Zhongshan Park Shanghai
Chateau Star River Pudong Shanghai

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How much are vacation packages to East China?
Starting as low as $968, hotel and flight packages are the perfect way to make your budget stretch further. East China, here you come!
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Can I save money on my East China car rental if I book it with a hotel or flight?
Bundling your bookings into an East China vacation package will save you a handsome sum. Book a flight and car; a flight, car and hotel; or a hotel and car. You won't find a better way to explore the greater East China region than with your own rental car. You can also add tours and experiences to your Travelocity package.
Which airport is best for East China?
The main airport in East China is Lukou Intl. Airport (NKG).
What is there to do in East China?
East China is brimming with terrific photo-ops, however The Bund and Jing'an Temple are two favorites.

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Nine Dragons Intersection in Shanghai China. According to the legend, a dragon lives beneath this intersection. Its construction awoke the dragon and brought it to an abrupt halt. It was impossible for the workers to drill any deeper, and even the best engineers couldn't explain the situation. It caused several delays and mysterious issues. A priest was consulted who explained that dragons are proud creatures, so a simple yet noble gesture in its honor could restore its slumber allowing construction to continue. #stormsgallery #WeekendGetaway
Nine Dragons Intersection in Shanghai China. According to the legend, a dragon lives beneath this intersection. Its construction awoke the dragon and brought it to an abrupt halt. It was impossible for the workers to drill any deeper, and even the best engineers couldn't explain the situation. It caused several delays and mysterious issues. A priest was consulted who explained that dragons are proud creatures, so a simple yet noble gesture in its honor could restore its slumber allowing construction to continue. #stormsgallery #WeekendGetaway
The Chinese countryside. Pujiang county, Zhejiang province.
Strolling around the West Lake at night. Hangzhou's West Lake is considered one of the most romantic places in the whole of China!
Hongcun Village was a 40 minute drive from Yellow Mountain so we included it in our Yellow Mountain adventure. It is an ancient village that is well-preserved and very photogenic.  It's very common to see along the banks of the small lake artists painting their own version of it

The village dates back to the Ming dynasty with some buildings still standing from that time, most of them seemed to be from the Qing dynasty though and only America-old and not China-old.

Hongcun may be familiar to people because it is also one of the locations where Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon was filmed.

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