Huangpu River has been mentioned more than a hundred times throughout the RSS channels we monitor. This location appears to be especially popular on the channel 'The Luxury Travel Expert' where it has less than a dozen mentions. As seen in the chart below, Huangpu River had the highest popularity figure in February, 2017.

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10 Best Vacation Spots

[...] surprise is to see the trade and business centers philandering with the scenic embankment of the Huangpu river at the Bund. The tapestry of the ornate oriental culture is housed in the Shanghai Museum [...]

ryanairco.uk

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Top 10: my most disappointing luxury hotel experiences

[...] above this Chinese metropolis, guests can take in sweeping views of the city skyline and Huangpu River from any of the 174 luxury rooms & suites. Unfortunately, I fell sick during my stay ( [...]

theluxurytravelexpert.com

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[...] as East Nanjing Road along with the Bund while line two focus more to do with east with the Huangpu River and goes through areas pertaining to example the Jin Mao Tower and the Oriental Pearl TV [...]

toplist.xyz

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Top Things to Do And See in China

[...] : Pudong Skyline. As a district in Shanghai, Pudong is located on the eastern side of the Huangpu River, which has considered as China’s financial and commercial hub. it is a skyline of gleaming [...]

xianfly.com

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Selected breaks in the city of the dragon – Shangri-La Jing An Shanghai / China

[...] express train (455 km/h, wow!!!) we arrived. The hotel is located on the Puxi side of the Huangpu River. Jing An Shangri-La features a design inspired by Shanghai’s past, present, and future. The [...]

houseandhotel.com

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Inside the world’s 2nd highest hotel: Park Hyatt Shanghai (China)

[...] above this Chinese metropolis, guests can take in sweeping views of the city skyline and Huangpu River from any of its 174 luxury rooms & suites, enjoy a choice of some of Shanghai’s most well- [...]

theluxurytravelexpert.com

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Top 10 Shipwrecks Frozen in Time

[...] by striking a mine (believed to be left behind by imperial Japanese Navy) and sank in The Huangpu River near Shanghai on 4th December 1948. The exact numbers of casualties are still not known. It is [...]

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