You're most welcome Starfinder.
I took the Subway (line 1- Red color) to the Xinzhuang Rd. station (end of line one), and from there I walk outside to the bus station, to take the hospital bus (note: this a special bus straight to the hospital only).
I'm sure there is another bus to downtown Jinshan or the beach area, but i don't know which one (sorry).
Last year I went to the Jinshan area beach with my friends and we rented a minivan (quite easy to find) to go there from our location (Fudan Univ. area in Yangpu District). It took us about 1.5-2 hrs to get there.
here's Shanghai subway/metro map, it would probably come handy later.
http://www.smartshanghai.com/maps/smsh_metromap.php
Shanghai Eclipse July 09
Hi Chris,
Heh ok long time no see, and long time no post here either. I hope to be in China for the eclipse too (actually to be in China for another program that ends on 19th July, then I'll just stay on), and I will also have to fly back on 22nd July. I'll find a way to meet up with you and the rest somewhere near Shanghai then!
Hannah
Heh ok long time no see, and long time no post here either. I hope to be in China for the eclipse too (actually to be in China for another program that ends on 19th July, then I'll just stay on), and I will also have to fly back on 22nd July. I'll find a way to meet up with you and the rest somewhere near Shanghai then!

Hannah
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No intention whatsoever to conduct a threadjacking but i figured since you guys are all talking about seeing the eclipse in Shanghai i wanted to share with you my project that i'm working on.
http://www.singastro.org/viewtopic.php?t=7262
Hope you interested parties can all take a look and join us.
http://www.singastro.org/viewtopic.php?t=7262
Hope you interested parties can all take a look and join us.
Hi all,
I'm going to Shanghai for the eclipse.
I'm not usually into astro-photography, so I don't really have the proper gear to take good photos. So I will have to try my luck with this rig:
Nikon D70 + Nikkor 200/4 +TC-200
Still looking for:
Full aperture solar filter
Sturdy tripod (intend to buy in Shanghai)
I did a lot of research on the hotels, and all the hotels I called to in Jinshan are either fully booked or they don't speak English.
I read that Fred Espenak will be in Shanghai, and his tour group will actually watch the eclipse from the rooftop of their hotel.
So I ended up booking the Ramada Sino Bay, which is just a few km east of Jinshan. if anyone else plan to stay there, please drop me a PM!
/Jan
I'm going to Shanghai for the eclipse.
I'm not usually into astro-photography, so I don't really have the proper gear to take good photos. So I will have to try my luck with this rig:
Nikon D70 + Nikkor 200/4 +TC-200
Still looking for:
Full aperture solar filter
Sturdy tripod (intend to buy in Shanghai)
I did a lot of research on the hotels, and all the hotels I called to in Jinshan are either fully booked or they don't speak English.
I read that Fred Espenak will be in Shanghai, and his tour group will actually watch the eclipse from the rooftop of their hotel.
So I ended up booking the Ramada Sino Bay, which is just a few km east of Jinshan. if anyone else plan to stay there, please drop me a PM!
/Jan
Hi all,
I am also going Hangzhou (Westlake) for the eclipse, and it is going to be my first, total eclipse. I am a super fresh new beginner in astronomy and astrophotograhy. I just have the normal camera for capturing the whole, Panasonic Lumix DMC FX3, will this do for a beginner like me? I dont think I can take those upclose photos of the sun, though I dont mind taking those landscape scenery type.
I went to Science centre to buy the solar film for viewing, still looking for a solar film for my camera. I digged up my dad's used X-ray film. It seems to work, and I am thinking of putting the xray sheet in front of the camera lens to protect it. Any good advice?
Really excited, and I want to capture this once-in-a-lifetime event. I am staying in a youth hostel in Hangzhou with my sister.
I am also going Hangzhou (Westlake) for the eclipse, and it is going to be my first, total eclipse. I am a super fresh new beginner in astronomy and astrophotograhy. I just have the normal camera for capturing the whole, Panasonic Lumix DMC FX3, will this do for a beginner like me? I dont think I can take those upclose photos of the sun, though I dont mind taking those landscape scenery type.
I went to Science centre to buy the solar film for viewing, still looking for a solar film for my camera. I digged up my dad's used X-ray film. It seems to work, and I am thinking of putting the xray sheet in front of the camera lens to protect it. Any good advice?
Really excited, and I want to capture this once-in-a-lifetime event. I am staying in a youth hostel in Hangzhou with my sister.