Huangpu
River Cruise
Huangpu River, a symbol of Shanghai, originates in Dianshan
Lake and empties into the Yangtze River at Wusongkou (mouth
of Wusong River). It is 114 kilometers (71miles) long and 400
meters (0.25 miles) wide. Huangpu River is ice-free year round.
The river divides Shanghai into east and west. It is a silent
eyewitness to Shanghai's history and its development.
Scenery along the Huangpu River
A spectacular sight is that the two suspension bridges, Nanpu
Bridge and Yangpu Bridge, appear to arch over the Oriental Pearl
TV Tower, resembling 'Two dragons playing with a ball'.
The
west bank (Puxi) of the Huangpu River is the cultural, residential
and entertainment center of Shanghai. The Bund, Monument to
the People's Heroes, Waibaidu Bridge and the oldest park in
Shanghai - Huangpu Park, are located on the west bank. In addition,
many historical buildings left over from Shanghai's colonial
days have been preserved. The east bank of the river (Pudong)
is the newer district of Shanghai and its financial and commercial
hub. Steel and glass structures are abundant here. The Oriental
Pearl TV Tower, Jin Mao Tower, skyscraper hotels, offices and
malls of the Lujiazui Financial Zone are located on this side
of the river.
Ships from all over the world dot the river. The busy wharfs
and the 'three-layer waters' (or three-color waters) at Wusongkou
are also within sight. The 'three-layer waters' is formed by
the convergence of Huangpu River (gray white), Yangtze River
(yellow) and the East Sea (green) during high tide.
When the sun sets, Huangpu River is veiled in the glittery
neon lights on its banks. Cruising on Huangpu River in the evening,
visitors can experience its silence and beauty under the moonlight.
Cruise Information
Cruising on the Huangpu River has become a must for most visitors
to Shanghai. Cruise ships vary in size, decoration and amenities,
with the most luxurious offering air conditioning, conference
room, banquet hall, bar and television. Get information of the
Cruise Ships.
Ships depart from the Bund (Zhongshan Road), sail to Huangpu
Bridge in the south, turn and head north towards Wusongkou,
and return to the Bund.