Private Half-Day Tour to Jewish History Sites, Duolun Culture Street
Listen to in-depth background on the history and culture of the picturesque city Feeling the history of the jews.
Built in 1927, the Ohel Moishe Synagogue served as the spiritual heart of Shanghai’s Jewish community and currently houses the Museum for Jewish Refugees. It has been reconstructed to its original appearance and features a photo exhibition from the period. Huoshan Park is a peaceful retreat where the Monument in Memory of Jewish Refugees now stands. Zhoushan Road was the places that the Jewish people stayed in Shanghai. The old houses are still standing there. Duolun Road is a must-see stop because of the history, culture and humanity of 1920s-30s Shanghai. You’ll wander among the museums, antique and curio houses, calligraphers’ and painters’ studios, bookshops and literary clubs, teahouses and wine bars.
- Listen to in-depth background on the history and culture of the picturesque city
- Feeling the history of the jews
- Experienced tour guide
- Restrictions: infant : Age 1–2 adult : Age 3–70
Gratuities Any services not mentioned