Shanghai Jewish Sites Half Day Tour: Synagogue and Jewish History

Shanghai Jewish Sites Half Day Tour: Synagogue and Jewish History

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Shanghai Jewish Sites Half Day Tour: Synagogue and Jewish History

From 138.00

Historical sites bring us back to the days that the Jews lived in Shanghai during WWII

During WWII, a large concentration of Jews left Europe for Shanghai; from this tour, you will learn more about their lives as well as the history of Shanghai in the 1920s and 30s

3h30min Duration of experience
Tour Guide / Driver Type of tour leader

Experience

  • Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum
  • White Horse Inn
  • Fairmont Peace Hotel
  • Moller Villa

  • Round Trip Transfer from Most Downtown Shanghai Hotels
  • Main Entrance Fees
  • Private Vehicle and English Speaking Guide

  • Gratuities
  • Meals

  • Private guided tour with private car/vehicle
  • Tour within the city
  • Not suggest for Monday due to the closure of Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum
  • Meal excluded

At the beginning of World War II, about 30,000 Jewish people fled from Europe to Shanghai, calling themselves "Shanghai landers." Most settled in the ... See more

Restrictions
In the event of unforeseen circumstances such as bad weather, government traffic control, big events, attractions and closed by accident and other specific circumstances, Gray Line Shanghai owns the right to make the temporary adjustment of the itinerary.
Highlights
  • Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum
  • White Horse Inn
  • Fairmont Peace Hotel
  • Moller Villa
Includes
  • Round Trip Transfer from Most Downtown Shanghai Hotels
  • Main Entrance Fees
  • Private Vehicle and English Speaking Guide
Excludes
  • Gratuities
  • Meals
Essential Information
  • Private guided tour with private car/vehicle
  • Tour within the city
  • Not suggest for Monday due to the closure of Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum
  • Meal excluded
Restrictions
In the event of unforeseen circumstances such as bad weather, government traffic control, big events, attractions and closed by accident and other specific circumstances, Gray Line Shanghai owns the right to make the temporary adjustment of the itinerary.
Itinerary
At the beginning of World War II, about 30,000 Jewish people fled from Europe to Shanghai, calling themselves "Shanghai landers." Most settled in the neighborhood of the Hongkou District. The Ohel Moishe Synagogue served as the spiritual heart of this Jewish community, and currently houses the Museum for Jewish Refugees. You'll also visit Huoshan Park, a peaceful place where the Monument in Memory of Jewish Refugees now stands. Afterwards, we’ll come back to the downtown area and visit the ... See more
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