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SHCN1D : Shanghai One-Day Jewish Heritage TourShanghai Jewish Refugees Museum
Huoshan Park Zhoushan Road The Former Site of Jewish Refugees’ Shelter Ohel Rachel Synagogue Approximately 8 hours
8:30 AM from your Shanghai hotel
4:30 PM to your Shanghai hotel
2261.00 RMB
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| 1 Guest | 2 Guests | 3-4 Guests | 5-6 Guests | 7-9 Guests | Over 9 Guests |
| 2261RMB | 1168RMB | 795RMB | 602RMB | 481RMB | 396RMB |
- 8:00am ~ 9:00am Pick-up and tour commencement
- Take a tour of the famous Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum & Ohel Moshe Synagogue
- Visit Huoshan Park (monument)
- Partake in a lunch feast featuring the local Chinese cuisine
- Enjoy a walking tour of the famous Zhoushan Road
- Visit the Former Site of the Jewish Refugees’ Shelter
- Take a tour of Ohel Rachel Synagogue
Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum: The museum consists of three parts: the former site of Ohel Moshe Synagogue and two exhibition halls documenting Chinese Jewish history in Shanghai’s Tilanqiao District, former home to more than 25,000 Jewish refugees.
Huoshan Park: It was built in 1917 and formally known as Wayside Park. During WWII, the Jewish refugees from Europe often came here to relax or get together. Inside the park stands a monument in commemoration of the "Designated Area for Stateless Refugees”.
Zhoushan Road: The buildings between 71-95 Huoshan Road and 1-81 Zhoushan Road, built in the late 1920s, all share common European-style features because this was the place where Jewish refugees lived in great numbers during the Second World War. This area became a commercial centre with an exotic atmosphere, known then as "Little Vienna".
The Former Site of Jewish Refugees’ Shelter: After 1939, seven shelters were set up to provide assistance to the Jewish refugees throughout the city of Shanghai.The largest one, sheltering over 1000 refugees, was inside lane 138 on Changyang Road.
Ohel Rachel Synagogue - Built by a Sephardic, Baghdadi Jew during the first wave of Jewish immigrants to Shanghai during the 19th century, this synagogue remained idle for 60 years and only has recently been re-opened for tourists.
Price is inclusive of:
- Personal English speaking guide
- Personal vehicle with driver
- Entrance tickets to listed attractions
- Meals specified in the itinerary
- Complimentary water/ beverages in the vehicle
- Travel insurance
Price is exclusive of:
- Airplane tickets
- Personal expenses
- Service gratitude to your guide and driver
- Hotel accommodation costs
Notes:
1. Guide will call one night prior to commencement of your tour to confirm pick up.
2. Tour payment can be made either through PayPal, wire transfer or cash on the day of commencement.




Shanghai One-Day Jewish Heritage Tour