Explore the rich Jewish history and sites in Shanghai on a half-day private tour. Discover the thriving Jewish community in the Hongkou District during World War II and visit bakeries, synagogues, and more on Duolun Culture Street.
Explore the rich Jewish history and sites in Shanghai on a half-day private tour. Discover the thriving Jewish community in the Hongkou District during World War II and visit bakeries, synagogues, and more on Duolun Culture Street.
- Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum - Established in 1927, the Ohel Moishe Synagogue was the spiritual center for Shanghai’s Jewish community and now hosts the Museum for Jewish Refugees. It has been restored to its original state and includes a photo exhibition from that era.
- Shanghai Jewish Site - Huoshan Park offers a tranquil escape and is…
- Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum - Established in 1927, the Ohel Moishe Synagogue was the spiritual center for Shanghai’s Jewish community and now hosts the Museum for Jewish Refugees. It has been restored to its original state and includes a photo exhibition from that era.
- Shanghai Jewish Site - Huoshan Park offers a tranquil escape and is home to the Monument in Memory of Jewish Refugees.
- Shanghai Jewish Site - Zhoushan Road is where the Jewish community resided in Shanghai. The historic houses remain intact.
- Shanghai Duolun Road Cultural Celebrities Street - Duolun Road is an essential visit due to its rich history, culture, and the essence of 1920s-30s Shanghai. Visitors can explore museums, antique and curio shops, calligraphy and painting studios, bookshops, literary clubs, teahouses, and wine bars.

- English-speaking tour guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel pickup and drop off in the city center
- Admission tickets included
- English-speaking tour guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel pickup and drop off in the city center
- Admission tickets included
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
With the onset of World War II, nearly 30,000 Jews escaping Europe took refuge in Shanghai. Dubbed as “Shanghailanders”, the majority found solace in the Hongkou District, receiving helpful provisions such as food and medicine from the welcoming local populace. The Jewish community prospered in Hongkou, giving rise to bakeries, stores, cafes, synagogues, schools, clinics, cemeteries, and even a Jewish newspaper.
With the onset of World War II, nearly 30,000 Jews escaping Europe took refuge in Shanghai. Dubbed as “Shanghailanders”, the majority found solace in the Hongkou District, receiving helpful provisions such as food and medicine from the welcoming local populace. The Jewish community prospered in Hongkou, giving rise to bakeries, stores, cafes, synagogues, schools, clinics, cemeteries, and even a Jewish newspaper.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.