| From 1933 to 1941, Shanghai became a “Noah’s Ark” accepting around 30,000 Jewish refugees fleeing from Europe. In the “Designated Area for Stateless Refugees” in Shanghai, about 20,000 Jewish refugees lived harmoniously with local people. In the area, the original features of the Jewish settlement are still well preserved. They are the only typical historic traces of Jewish refugee life inside China during the Second World War. This half day tour will take you back to original Jewish Quarter to see how life was 60 years ago. |
Price:
1person RMB500; 2-3ppl RMB350; 4-6 RMB280
Price Including: tour guide, bottled water, ticket to Museum, bicycle rental and helmet.
Distance:
Half day, 3-4 hours (including stops and rest), 20km
Departure:
Depart from our office at 9am 
Or your hotel (extra cost may require)
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Key Interesting Sites:
Ohel Rachel Synagogue
Suzhou Creek; Shanghai Ghetto
The Former Site of Jewish Refugees
Shelter; The Former Site of Joint Distribution Committee
Mascot Roof Garden; Huoshan Park
Ohel Moishe Synagogue (now Jewish
Refugees Museum) |