Take a step back from the hustle and bustle of the city to learn about Shanghai's Jewish legacy. Get insights into the struggles of Jews during World War II and learn how they made this foreign land home.
Hop aboard your private transfer and make your way to the Hongkou District. Learn how 30,000 Jewish refugees ended up here, thriving with their own schools, cafés, synagogues, and newspapers.
Built in 1927, the Ohel Moishe Synagogue served as a spiritual centre for the pioneering Jewish community. Wander around the place that now serves as the Jewish Refugees Museum, refurbished to accommodate collections and photos of early Jewish settlers from Europe. Proceed to Huoshan Park for a harmonious stroll along its lush greenery and stop by the Jewish refugee monument.
Since you are here, pause at Duolun Road and see museums, antique houses, calligraphy and painting studios, bookshops, literary clubs, teahouses, and wine bars. After experiencing the unique sights of this area, make your way back to your Shanghai hotel.