A cruise ship at anchor at Longhua Quay.
Longhua Quay went into operation on Monday.
Monday marks the annual China Tourism Day, and there's good news for those seeking new travel options in Shanghai.
A bird's-eye view of a cruise ship at Longhua Quay.
A cruise ship waits for passengers at Longhua Quay.
It also unlocks exclusive privileges in major commercial districts, offering discounts on dining and shopping, enabling visitors to enjoy the city with transport, cultural and tourism attractions, and commercial districts seamlessly integrated.
The all-in-one travel pass is designed to meet the needs of inbound travelers and diverse visitor groups, offering a one-stop experience for exploring Shanghai.
The ShanghaiPass Alipay mini program, with a tourism Q&A AI service, offers real-time customer services in nine languages.
Reminder:
The pass is currently available to holders of foreign passports and mainland travel permits for Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan residents.
Longhua Quay went into operation on Monday with a new West Bund cruise launched.
A musician performs during a river cruise.
A cruise ship pictured at Longhua Quay in Xuhui District on Monday.
The route links landmarks such as the West Bund, Qiantan and Shanghai Expo Culture Park, with themed tours highlighting the fusion of city and nature. Future plans include short-haul sightseeing cruises and special-interest products.
The launching ceremony of a new cruise route on the West Bund
Longhua Quay was once the site of Asia's largest cement factory.
The ship offers a "waterfront breathing" experience, blending culture and nature. It serves as a floating viewing platform for city scenery.
Many attractions are featured in the new three-day pass.
The pass also offers dining and shopping discounts.
Source: City News Service