A cosmopolitan city
China not only is composed of large immaculate temples crumbling roofs and white
buildings in time. It also shows the modern side, especially in cities are more
influenced by globalization. This certainly does not stop being a major tourist
attraction, especially for those who like urban tourism.
Among the most modern cities are Beijing presenting its new face, with
emblematic buildings of the Olympic Games, such as the Bird's Nest (Olympic
Stadium) and Water Cube (aquatic test). You can also appreciate the new National
Theater (a modern steel structure which is reflected in a glass of water) and
the new CCTV headquarters recently completed.
Another option is unstoppable Shanghai, Pudong area featuring its
Hong Kong for its part, is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world,
being the main destination par excellence of many businessmen and tourists who
come to admire the beauty of modern architecture. There you can see skyscrapers
like the Bank of China Tower emblematic of the '90s or the Two International
Finance Center, the tallest building in the region, designed by César Pelli
Argentine. The scenery just pure buildings be equipped with presenting a show of
lights and colors at night. The only disadvantage of this place is that it is
significantly more expensive of the three options.