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CHEAP FLIGHTS TO SHANGHAI
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Manchester Shanghai 04 Oct 2025 11 Oct 2025 £440
Manchester Shanghai 01 Oct 2025 06 Oct 2025 £577
Manchester Shanghai 01 Oct 2025 06 Oct 2025 £604
Manchester Shanghai 24 Oct 2025 31 Oct 2025 £624
Manchester Shanghai 02 Oct 2025 09 Oct 2025 £642
Manchester Shanghai 02 Oct 2025 09 Oct 2025 £644
Manchester Shanghai 01 Oct 2025 06 Oct 2025 £647
Manchester Shanghai 02 Oct 2025 09 Oct 2025 £717
Manchester Shanghai 10 Jul 2025 02 Sep 2025 £718
Manchester Shanghai 02 Oct 2025 09 Oct 2025 £731
Manchester Shanghai 01 Oct 2025 06 Oct 2025 £733
Manchester Shanghai 04 Oct 2025 11 Oct 2025 £816
Manchester Shanghai 10 Jul 2025 02 Sep 2025 £1027
Manchester Shanghai 10 Jul 2025 02 Sep 2025 £1032
Manchester Shanghai 10 Jul 2025 02 Sep 2025 £1326
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Flights to Shanghai, China
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Shanghai Introduction
Indisputably China's most cosmopolitan city (bar Hong Kong), Shanghai has been welcoming foreign visitors to its streets for centuries, infusing the metropolis with a unique history.
British, French, American and Japanese businesses flourished here in the 19th and early 20th centuries, lured by the city's prime trading position and enticing business prospects. The biggest - and by far the most lucrative - business was also Shanghai's downfall: the city was the opium hub of the world, providing it with an exotically seedy reputation. As the wealth of those who profited from the opium trade was displayed in the city's increasingly impressive architecture, so its underbelly was hit by the sadder side of widespread addiction.
The Communists put a stop to all this debauchery in the 1940s and Shanghai became - officially at least - just another Chinese city. Despite this, anyone who visited at the time would have agreed that this jewel of the Far East always retained a special character that no doctrine or political movement could ever completely stamp out.
And indeed, Shanghai has begun to shine again. Over the past decade the city has recaptured the hearts - and bank balances - of a wealth of foreign investors and tourists, its hedonistic past giving it an allure few cities in the world could rival.
Modern Shanghai in fact is being almost completely rebuilt, with brand spanking new high rises springing up everywhere you look - providing the city with a new focus. The past has not been forgotten, though: among the back streets, you'll still find traditional Chinese gardens and temples, just as they were centuries ago or just a few blocks away, the Bund with its Art Deco colonial buildings, evoking Shanghai's heyday (though for most, minus the opium).

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