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Traveling to Shanghai in Autumn: The beauty of the blend of modern and ancient

For a long time, Shanghai has always attracted visitors with its unique blend of modern and traditional beauty. This place is also a favorite destination for those who love to travel and experience, especially if you love the beauty of Shanghai, you must definitely travel to Shanghai in the fall. Autumn comes to Shanghai, bringing with it the breath of a new color, a new emotion. The city seems to be wearing a brilliant yellow cloak, becoming more sparkling and magical than ever.

Việt NamViệt Nam20/08/2025

The narrow streets with red-tiled roofs and shady ginkgo trees all create a beautiful ink painting. And then, when night falls, the sparkling lights of the city further enhance the magical and charming beauty of Shanghai.

1. The charm of Shanghai's autumn

Watching autumn turn trees and leaves yellow in Shanghai, China (Photo source: Collected)

Shanghai is located in the Southeast of China, adjacent to the South China Sea and the Yangtze River. Therefore, the weather here is influenced by a humid temperate climate with four distinct seasons. In particular, Shanghai's autumn lasts from around late September to around late November, and is known as the most beautiful season of the year.

The temperature in Shanghai in the fall usually ranges from 15 - 25 degrees Celsius, cool and fresh, suitable for outdoor activities. Not only that, when autumn comes, Shanghai appears modern and prosperous, filled with red, orange, yellow,... of the forests starting to change leaves, creating a unique and romantic beauty for this city.

When traveling to Shanghai in the fall, don't miss the opportunity to see maple leaves at famous places such as the Botanical Garden, People's Democracy Park, Xi Tianshan National Tourist Area, etc. Besides, you can sit on a dugout canoe and drift down the poetic river, to enjoy the chilly feeling of autumn while admiring the picturesque natural scenery.

2. Unique experiences you must try when traveling to Shanghai in the fall

2.1. Discover the Shanghai Bund - where the modern and the ancient intersect

Admire the luxurious beauty of Shanghai city (Photo source: Collected)

The Bund is a riverside area of ​​over 1.5km along the west bank of the Huangpu River, directly opposite the modern financial district of Lujiazui. It is famous for more than 50 architectural works in many different styles such as Gothic, Baroque, Romanesque or Neoclassical, making this area considered an "international architectural museum" right in the middle of Shanghai's tourist center. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, The Bund was once the busiest economic and commercial center in China, home to the headquarters of banks, consulates and leading European trading companies.

Strolling at the Shanghai Bund, visitors can easily feel the cultural exchange through iconic structures such as:

  • Customs Building with 90m high clock tower in ancient Gothic style.
  • The former HSBC Bank – a Neoclassical masterpiece from the British period.
  • Rows of German-style red brick buildings interspersed with unique Asian tiled roofs.
  • Street lighting, steel railings and sculptures evoke a classic European atmosphere in the heart of Shanghai.


2.2. Stroll around the streets to see autumn leaves

Heart-stopping beauty of Shanghai's autumn (Photo source: Collected)

The autumn colors of Shanghai can be found on the streets, in the parks and in the suburbs. During this season, you can choose to go to any of the 49 parks to admire the most beautiful autumn scenery. When autumn comes, the whole of Shanghai seems to put on a new coat with brilliant red and yellow colors. The leaves falling gently in the gentle autumn breeze also make Shanghai more beautiful and romantic than ever.

To experience autumn leaves, you must visit Century Park, Shenshan Botanical Garden, People's Square Park, Fuxing Park, Jing Nittan Park, Xujiahui Park, Zhongshan Park and Yu Garden. Next are the Avenues and major roads on Shanghai streets... These are the most beautiful places to see red and yellow leaves in Shanghai in autumn.

2.3. Enjoy Shanghai's autumn cuisine

Shanghai cuisine (Photo source: Collected)

When mentioning Shanghai, it is impossible not to mention the rich and unique cuisine of this city. Standing out with a subtle combination of traditional and modern flavors, Shanghai cuisine is a blend of cultural beauty and creativity in the art of cooking. From colorful street food to luxurious dishes in restaurants, each dish has its own story, reflecting the identity and typical lifestyle of the people here.

In Shanghai, the Mid-Autumn Festival is the second biggest event after the Lunar New Year. On this day, families often prepare moon cakes and drink tea to welcome the moon. Therefore, if you come to Shanghai in September, you should enjoy moon cakes of all flavors, the best is still the traditional flavor with red beans or lotus seeds and salted duck egg yolk.

Autumn is also famous for Shanghai crab. Like September, November is a culinary month here. The best Shanghai hairy crab comes from Yangcheng Lake, a freshwater lake near Suzhou in Jiangsu. This autumnal wonder of nature is sold almost everywhere in Shanghai in late autumn, and hairy crab can cost more than a good steak. The crab is best steamed and enjoyed with yellow rice wine.

Shanghai in autumn, with its vibrant colors, unique architecture and diverse culture, will surely leave visitors with unforgettable memories. Come and explore the beauty of this city to fully experience the most romantic autumn.

Are you still looking for a destination for a memorable autumn trip? So why not contact Vietravel for dedicated advice and bring back an attractive tour itinerary, giving you an exciting and interesting trip at an extremely preferential cost! Contact Vietravel now for the fastest advice!
Are you still looking for a destination for a memorable autumn trip? So why not contact Vietravel for dedicated advice and bring back an attractive tour itinerary, giving you an exciting and interesting trip at an extremely preferential cost! Contact Vietravel now for the fastest advice!

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