Visit the Shanghai Jewish Refugee Museum to learn about the Jewish history in Shanghai, especially the refugees from Europe in the WWII. Listen to many diverting stories, see the Caf Atlantic restored from the debris in the former Little Vienna, stomp the residence where Michael Blumenthal used to live, walk in a park nearby where Jews used to unwind, and have a drink in the White Horse Cafe.
At last, embrace Shanghai's generosity on a sidecar motorcycle to drive along the original mother river of the city, e.g. Suzhou Creek, that has witnessed the metamorphosis of Shanghai from a fishing village to a global center.