The City God temple  Most Popular Attractions and Destination Tourism In Shanghai located  next to the Yu Garden and also known today as the Yu Garden Market, the  City God Temple was built in the fifteenth century during the Ming  Dynasty. The first temple to the God of Shanghai was founded in the Song  Dynasty (960-1279) when a shrine was erected to the City God of Huating  County. However, the Huating shrine was located in Danjing Temple, far  from its current location. The present site was first used during the  reign of Emperor Yongle (1403-1425) in the Ming Dynasty. Read More
Mengda Nature Reserve is very popular with hikers who are looking  for something slightly different to the norm. The climate is wet and  mild, which ensure that the countryside stays lush and green year round,  making for lovely scenery. Located around 110km southeast of Xining in  the Xunhua Sala Autonomous Prefecture, the Mengda Nature Reserve (Mengda  ziran baohuqu) is a flourishing areaMengda Nature Reserve,xining of  natural beauty, contrasting sharply with the great swathes of sterile  land that cover Qinghai Province. The reserve, centered around the  mountaintop Heavenly Lake (Tianchi) has forests of virgin trees, a large  variety of exotic flowers and many wild animals, that make it good for  hiking and boating. 
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Shanghai Disneyland officials wouldn't say when the park will  open or how much it will cost. The company stated in a press release  that theShanghai park will include "characteristics tailored to the  Shanghai region," but a spokesperson declined to elaborate on what types  of rides or attractions might be on offer. The Shanghaigovernment  has already reserved an estimated 1,000 acres near Shanghai's  international airport in the city's Pudong district. Some speculate that  the Chinese government's sudden announcement that Disney could go ahead  may be timed to precede U.S. President Barack Obama's first visit to  China Nov. 15-18, which will include a stop in Shanghai. "It's a huge  investment," says Shaun Rein, managing director of China 
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