Qiang Huang
Certified Senior Tour Guide
Qiang Huang, a Shanghai-based Certified Senior Tour Guide, specializes in East China itineraries covering the Shanghai skyscraper and luxury shopping tour, culinary innovation tour, and West Bund art walk.
Qiang Huang graduated from Donghua University’s Fashion and Creative Economy program and is a Certified Senior Tour Guide based in Shanghai, with over 9 years of guiding experience focused on East China’s cutting-edge modernity, diverse shopping scenes, and world-class culinary innovations. He specializes in a 3-day Shanghai skyscraper and luxury shopping itinerary (Lujiazui skyline, Nanjing Road pedestrian mall, IFC and K11 art malls), a 2-day culinary innovation tour (French-Chinese fusion on the Bund, xiaolongbao tastings, modern Benbang cuisine with wine pairing), and a 1-day West Bund art and designer shopping walk (Power Station of Art, Long Museum, boutique designer stores along West Bund).
Holding national senior certification and advanced training in urban tourism and gastronomy trends, he has led hundreds of international travelers through Shanghai’s latest rooftop bars, pop‑up restaurants, and concept stores. On this blog, every post is based on real on‑site experience—covering reservation tips for hot restaurants, VAT refund and shopping logistics, and seasonal art exhibition updates—not generic sightseeing lists.
Articles by Qiang Huang (10)
- Shanghai Architecture Guide: Skip the Crowds & See the Gems Jun 2026
- Shanghai History Tours: Skip the Crowds & See the Real Bund, Old City & French Concession Jun 2026
- Shanghai Day Trips: Skip Queues & See Hidden Gems in 8 Hours Jun 2026
- China Visa-Free Transit Nanjing: How to Use 144 Hours Wisely Jun 2026
- How to Travel to Hangzhou: Skip the 2-Hour Ticket Line Jun 2026
- Kumbum Monastery Photography Spots: Best Photo Locations & Tips Jun 2026
- Where to Stay in Dunhuang: 3 Districts Ranked for Travelers Jun 2026
- Shanghai Hidden Gems: 3 Offbeat Spots Locals Love Jun 2026
- Chengdu teahouse culture: 5 authentic spots locals never share Jun 2026
- Nanjing Safe for Tourists: What You Need to Know Jun 2026