Hello! My name is Clover, and I’m a licensed tour guide based in Shanghai.
I design my tours to showcase the most fascinating sides of Shanghai, including iconic places like Yuyuan Garden, Xintiandi, the Bund, and Nanjing Road. These locations beautifully reflect the city’s journey from ancient traditions to modern life and future vision.
Along the way, I’ll also take you to local food spots loved by residents, where you can experience authentic Shanghai snacks and cuisine—far beyond the typical tourist experience.
Before becoming a tour guide, I worked as a Chinese language teacher for international students, so I have a deep understanding of Chinese language, history, and culture. If you’d like to pick up some practical and fun Chinese while traveling, I’d be more than happy to help.
I’m open-minded, energetic, and truly enjoy connecting with people from different cultures.
I look forward to welcoming you in Shanghai and exploring this incredible city together!
I’ll be waiting for you there with a pink umbrella.
Overview: Yuyuan Garden is a classic Chinese garden located in the heart of Shanghai's Old City. Built during the Ming Dynasty (over 400 years ago), it is famous for its elegant design and peaceful atmosphere.
Located right next to Yuyuan Garden, the City God Temple is a historic Taoist temple and a popular marketplace. Today, the term often refers not just to the temple itself but also to the busy shopping and food area around it.
A fashionable district that blends historic Shikumen architecture with modern cafes, restaurants, and boutiques. It beautifully reflects Shanghai's transformation from tradition to contemporary urban life
Nanjing Road is Shanghai’s most famous shopping street, stretching over 5 kilometers and divided into two main sections: East Nanjing Road and West Nanjing Road.
Overview: The Bund is one of the most iconic landmarks in Shanghai, located along the western bank of the Huangpu River. It was the former financial and commercial center during the colonial era and is often called an “open-air museum of architecture.”
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