 | Newly opened Shanghai Qizhong Tennis Center is seen Monday Oct. 3, 2005 in Shanghai, China. Masters tournament featuring the top eight ranked men's players begins Nov. 13 at this center. China is hosting the tournament at least through 2007, promising to turn the tennis world's focus to Asia at the end of each season. click to open  |
 | City scene of Shanghai: Shanghai Jade Buddha Temple click to open  |
 | Scene of Shanghai: Shanghai Broadway Theatre click to open  |
 | Shanghai Lupu Bridge: Chinese basketball star Yao Ming, of Houston Rockets, center, runs with about 1,000 runners through the brand-new Lupu Bridge, the world's longest steel arch, being built over the Huangpu River in Shanghai, China, Saturday, June 28, 2003 as part of opening ceremony of the bridge. The main section of the 3,900-meter-long (13,000-foot-long) record-breaking arch bridge is 750 meters (2500 feet) in length and 28.7 meters (95.7 feet) in width with six lanes. The bridge is opened to traffic on Saturday. click to open  |
 | Shanghai Bund: click to open  |
 | Shanghai Bund: night scene click to open  |
 | Shanghai Bund: the Oriental Pearl TV Tower click to open  |
 | Shanghai Bund - the Pearl of the East TV Tower click to open  |
 | Scene of Shanghai: the Yanan Road Duct at Bund. click to open  |
 | Shanghai Bund: Birdeye view of the Suzhou Creek (at the bottom of the photo), Huangpu River (to the leftside of the photo) and the Bund (to the right side of the photo). An underground tunnel will connect Bund with Pudong. The view is from the top of Shanghai Mansion. click to open  |