- Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum - You will visit former Shanghai Ghetto for both Sephardic Jews and Ashkenazim, where is surrounded by residential houses of Jewish emigration during 1920s to 1930s.
- Huoshan Park (North Gate) - Huoshan Park, formerly known as Huishan Park, was built in 1917 and was the main gathering point for the Jewish residents at that time. The monument in the middle of the Jewish settlement in World War II has become a must for many Jews to check in when they come to Shanghai to search for their roots.
- Chinese Welfare Association Children’s Palace - It’s the former Marble Palace , known as one of Shanghai’s social centers where many famous Jews often assembled.
- Walking tour updated to transport by private vehicle
- In-vehicle air conditioning
Choose the departure times that suit your convenience when you make your booking.
Starting from your hotel or home, you have the option to either cycle or take the subway.
• We’ll be touring the Ghetto in Shanghai (1.5 hours)
• Enjoy a cup of coffee at a venue that was a crucial meeting point for the Jews (half an hour)
• Experience an artistic & architectural display of Jewish Heritage Sites (1 hour)
• Transition to the previous residence of Sir Elly Kadoorie(1924-1949), a prominent figure in the Sephardic Jewish community in Shanghai (1 hour)
This tour seeks to portray a tangible view of life and recollections from the 1930 and 1940 era in Shanghai, offering you the perfect chance to delve into a compelling tale from an extraordinary era at an ‘exotic location’, all within half a day
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.