Huangpu River: providing a postcard view of Shanghai

Water comprises a larger proportion than land, in terms of the earth's mass. It also brings life, strength, and energy to all living things. Water usually plays a big part when it comes to life, sustenance, and maintenance. Even in the ancient times, water has been an important string that can't be lived without; societies won't last in an area where water is scarce. This still holds true until today.

Take for example China; because of the vastness of the area, a water resource is a great blessing and gift for the people. One of the vital water resources in the area is Huangpu River. The Huangpu River, which literally means "Yellow Bank River" is a 97Km long river that flows through Shanghai - from the mouth of the Yangtze River in Wusong to the East China Sea. Before, it was just a part of the Suzhou River, but it then developed into the biggest river in Shanghai that Suzhou River now was considered the branch. It is considered as the most important shipping artery of Shanghai.

Shanghai values Huangpu River because it is the source of drinking water in the area. It also plays a major role in the metropolis because it brings life to the industries and everything else in the place. The Huangpu River allows everyone to take a closer look at this excellent waterway that makes Shanghai flow and grow. It divides Shanghai into two - the East and West sides - demarcating the past and future Shanghai. On the west side of Huangpu River are the colonial landmarks, and on the east side are the steel and glass skyscrapers.

Huangpu River provides a very good tourism for Shanghai as well, as there are river cruises operated daily. These cruises allow the tourists to see Shanghai and its amazing architectures, structures, and more, by gazing from the boat. The scenic Huangpu River has been a witness to the birth and growth of Shanghai. From its eyes reflect pride, as it faces the continuous development and progress of its city. With the variety of cruise services available, there's surely a time that fits right to one's schedule. There are several ways to tour the river - one can take a 3-hour voyage, a1-hour or 2-hour tour, or even a quick 30-minute trip.

Shanghai's Huangpu River is definitely a great treat for both locals and tourists alike. It has seen the gradual transformation of Shanghai; it will also witness the greater progress of new Shanghai. Huangpu River is definitely something that Shanghai can't live without.