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Shanghai[a] is China's largest populated urban region and a direct-administered municipality. The Huangpu River flows through the city, which is situated on the Chinese coastline at the southern estuary of the Yangtze River. With around 24.87 million persons in 2023, the city proper has the second-largest population in the world, behind Chongqing, while the urban area has the highest population in China, with 29.87 million people.Initially a market town and fishing village, Shanghai gained prominence in the 19th century as a result of its advantageous port position and both local and international trade. Following the First Opium War, the city was one of five treaty ports compelled to open to European trade.One of the top ten global economic centers, Shanghai has been dubbed the "showpiece" of the Chinese economy. The city is famous for its Lujiazui skyline, museums, and historic structures, including as the China Pavilion, Yu Garden, City God Temple, and skyscrapers along the Bund. It features a variety of architectural styles, including Art Deco and Shikumen. From the Bund, you can see the Oriental Pearl Tower. Shanghai is renowned for its global culture, local language, and food. On the list of cities with the most skyscrapers, it comes in at number six.
 

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International tourists visiting China generally require an L-type visa, needing a passport with 6+ months validity, completed application form, and round-trip flight/hotel bookings. Many countries (e.g., Australia, some European nations) have visa-free access until 2026, while others, like India, need to submit documents at a 

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