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Shanghai comes truly alive at night. The city shimmers with delights of all kinds. Restaurants, bars, jazz clubs, discos, karaoke bars and all manner of nightclubs explode in a riot of neon colors. There is also a plethora of entertainment and cultural events to choose from.
 
     
 
Located at the People's Square, the city's heart, the Shanghai Grand Theatre occupies an area of 2.1 hectares, facing the People's Boulevard in the south, along Huangpi Beilu in the west, next to the Shanghai Municipal Building in the East. With its unique style and design, the theatre has become a Shanghai landmark. Since its opening on August 27, 1998 the Shanghai Grand Theatre has successfully staged world-class operas, musicals, ballets, symphonies, chamber music concerts, spoken drama and Chinese operas.
 
 
As a re-creation born out of the sprawls of Shikumen housing, which is the architectural symbol of Shanghai in the 20th century, Shanghai Xintiandi is an urban tourist attraction imbued with the city's historical and cultural legacies. Shanghai Xintiandi's Shikumen attraction was created by converting residential blocks into a multifunctional dining, retail and entertainment center flowing with restaurants, boutiques, cafes and bars of an international standard. The Shikumen buildings within Shanghai Xintiandi retain the antique walls, tiles and exterior of the Shikumen housing of old Shanghai, while the internal spaces have been designed and decorated to suit the up tempo lifestyle of the 21st century urbanites, with infinite details that exude the casual elegance of modern city living. Shanghai Xintiandi is where "yesterday meets tomorrow in Shanghai today."
 
 
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