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If you want to visit Shanghai, please ask friends who are familiar with Shanghai to plan an itinerary.

Sightseeing and Shopping Tour

One-day City Sightseeing Tour

Wake up early in the morning and go to the Old Town God’s Temple to offer incense, then visit Yu Garden (1.5 hours visit), and then go shopping after leaving the garden Yuyuan Mall, enjoy delicious snacks. After lunch, you can buy tourist souvenirs in Shanghai Old Street, then take the air-conditioned bus No. 929 via Nanpu Bridge and get off at Jinxiu Road, Pudong. Then transfer to No. 640 or 794 and get off at Century Park Station. Visit Century Square and Shanghai Science and Technology Museum (2001 The main venue of the APEC meeting, visit for 3 hours). After the visit, take the air-conditioned bus No. 983 along Century Avenue to the Oriental Pearl Tower. After having dinner at a restaurant in the Lujiazui Food City under the tower, we climbed up to the tower to enjoy the night views on both sides of the Pujiang River. After coming down, go to Binjiang Avenue and look out at the Puxi Bund. Then take Metro Line 2 back to your residence.

One-day fashion shopping trip

In the morning, take Metro Line 2 and get off at Shimen 1st Road. This section of Nanjing West Road is the "top business district" in Shanghai today. Hang Lung The Plaza, CITIC Pacific and Westgate Plaza are "three pillars", each with its own splendor.

For lunch, you can taste Shanghai-style dishes at the Meilong Town Restaurant, or you can go to the leisure street of Wujiang Road to taste exotic flavors. After lunch, we took a walk along Shaanxi Road in the direction of Huaihai Road. The shoe and bag stores on Shaanxi South Road and the Chinese clothing stores and Hari Store on Changle Road were next to each other. There are many foreign trade jewelry stores here, and there are always surprising discoveries every time I go there. On the southwest side of the Huaihai intersection of Shaanxi Road is the Xiangyang Clothing and Gift Market. The merchants have all moved from the famous Huating Road. The clothing here is avant-garde. And it’s cheap, so it’s definitely a place that will test your vision. At noon, you can visit Ajisen Ramen, Genroku Sushi or KFC or PIZZA HUT on Huaihai Road.

The next sightseeing is along Huaihai Road from west to east. The focus is on big and famous stores such as Parkson, Paris Printemps, 200 Yongxin, Huating Isetan, Pacific, etc. What girls value is Huaihai Road has an elegant and fashionable atmosphere, and boys pay more attention to the beauties on this road.

After strolling around the Pacific Ocean on Huaihai Road at dusk, turn into the quiet Huangpi South Road, and another "New World" will appear to you, where you can have dinner and go to the bar, which complement each other. And Hengshan Road is also your best choice for clubbing at night.

There are several points to note:

1. Prices vary greatly among individual stores, so look around and compare before buying.

2. Pay attention to propriety when negotiating prices. If you cut more on the road, the room for negotiating prices on Xiangyang Road and Shaanxi Road will be much smaller. In addition, some large shopping malls in Shanghai have many products that can be negotiated.

3. Most buses in Shanghai have automatic coin-operating systems, so be sure to have change ready.

4. There are genuine and fake brand-name goods in individual stores, so you should carefully identify them and don't just go for the cheap.

Visit Shanghai in 72 hours

If you are a domestic or foreign friend coming to Shanghai, but you only have 72 hours to visit Shanghai, how should you explore Shanghai?

Here, let us carefully arrange an itinerary for you to travel around Shanghai in just three days. But you have to be mentally prepared, you will be playing non-stop, just looking at the flowers, and just glancing at the water. Your NIKE AIR running shoes can come in handy.

Taxes are the main means of transportation. Taking a taxi in Shanghai is very cheap, starting at 10 yuan for 3 kilometers. If you follow the route we have arranged for you, the fare per trip should be within 20 yuan (except for the third day of the trip).

If you take a morning flight to Shanghai Pudong International Airport, it will take about an hour to take a taxi to the city center.

The first day: Huaihai Road, Xiangyang Road Clothing Market, Chenghuang Temple, Xintiandi, dinner, Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, The Bund, JAZZ CLUB, Maoming Road Bar Street.

When you have checked in at the hotel and settled down, it should be lunch time. Your first day's program should begin after lunch at approximately 2:00pm. You can call to reserve dinner seats for the first and second days before the trip begins.

At 6:30pm on the first night, you can go to Xinchishi in Xintiandi to enjoy your dinner. You can dine at Xujiahui "Shanghai Old Station" at 6:30pm the next day.

The first stop after lunch is the famous commercial street - Huaihai Road. I suggest you take a taxi and get off at the junction of Huaihai Road and Maoming South Road, and then walk along Huaihai Road towards the Xiangyang Road Clothing Market. This short 20-minute trip to Huaihai Road allows you to feel the prosperity and grace of Shanghai.

When you come to Xiangyang Road Clothing Market, you can enter from the side door on Huaihai Road, and when you go out, you can take the main entrance on Xiangyang Road. In the past, there was a famous Huating Road shopping street in Shanghai, which was famous for selling counterfeit goods. All the small shops on this road were moved by the city government to the Xiangyang Road Clothing Market last year. You can find many fake and cheap goods here, which are both cheap and beautiful. But don't get carried away with shopping, because you can only stay here for 40 minutes before rushing to the next stop - City God Temple.

There are many shops selling handicrafts in the Chenghuang Temple area. I recommend that you take a "fine" tour of Jiuquqiao and nearby streets and taste the famous Nanxiang Xiaolongbao. If you particularly like old-fashioned Chinese gardening, you can also visit Yuyuan Garden. After staying at the Chenghuang Temple for an hour, it should already be 5:00pm. It takes about 15 minutes to get to Xintiandi from here.

Xintiandi occupies a vast area and the second phase has recently opened. Here you can see the renovated and renovated old houses with old-style Shikumen that are very characteristic of Shanghai. There is a wonderful feeling of combining Chinese and Western styles. This is a bit like Lan Kwai Fong in Hong Kong. In the evening, the place is full of beautiful men and women in fashionable clothes, bustling with people. "Shanghai East Charm" opened by Jackie Chan and other Hong Kong stars and many famous stores are here. The famous National Congress of the Communist Party of China is also located on Xingye Road behind. You can walk back and forth in the alleys here. At 6:30pm, we went to Xinjishi for dinner.

After dinner, at about 8:00pm, take a taxi to Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street. At this time, the neon lights of the pedestrian street are shining and extremely beautiful. You can walk east along the pedestrian street to reach the Bund. Along the way, you pass the bustling Nanjing Road and the famous Peace Hotel.

It takes about 30 minutes to walk slowly from the pedestrian street to the Bund. When you reach the Bund, you will reach the beautiful Puxi Riverside Avenue through the pedestrian tunnel. Standing on the Huangpu River, you can enjoy the charming night views of Pudong and Puxi. The beautiful scenery of the Bund, known as the "Paris of the East", comes into view. Around 9:30pm, you can return along the pedestrian tunnel you just walked through. Come to the JAZZ CLUB of the Peace Hotel to enjoy jazz music. The consumption per person is about 100 yuan. It is reported that the band playing here is the same age as this CLUB.

For those who are energetic, you can go to Maoming Road Bar Street around 10:30pm to experience Shanghai’s nightlife. But remember, don’t be too tired tonight because you have to get up early to go to Zhujiajiao tomorrow.

The next day: Zhujiajiao, Xujiahui.

The luxury bus to Zhujiajiao departs from Xujiahui Ten Thousand People Stadium every 30 minutes from 7:30am to 11:00am every day. The journey takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes. There are more people on holidays or weekends. We recommend that you arrive at the station as early as possible to buy tickets and take the 8:30am shuttle bus. The adult package ticket (including round-trip tickets and tickets for various attractions) is 70 yuan, and children under 1 meter are free of charge.

Take a taxi from Xujiahui Ten Thousand People Stadium to Zhujiajiao. The fare can be discussed with the driver. In my experience, the minimum fare is 120 yuan.

Although Zhujiajiao is slightly less famous than Zhouzhuang and is basically the same, Zhujiajiao is relatively quiet and does not have as heavy a commercial atmosphere as Zhouzhuang.

There are nine scenic spots in Zhujiajiao***. I suggest you don't have lunch at the restaurants there. There are many small shops selling rice dumplings and meat. You might as well have a cup of tea in the store and eat rice dumplings for lunch. I hope to visit all the scenic spots before 3:30pm and take the 4:00pm bus back to Shanghai.

We should return to Xujiahui around 5:30pm. Although you are feeling a little tired, this "Iron Man" tour group will continue its journey.

The place where you get off the bus belongs to Xujiahui. You can take a casual tour of Xujiahui.

Take a taxi from Ten Thousand People Stadium to "Ganghui Plaza" in Xujiahui Commercial Center. The fare is about 12 yuan.

There are several large shopping malls in Xujiahui Commercial District. It will be very beautiful when all the lights are on at night, and you can only stay here for 30 minutes.

For dinner, we will have Shanghainese cuisine at the unique "Shanghai Old Station". If you want to eat on a train meal card, be sure to make arrangements when making a reservation.

After dinner, you will start your nightlife tonight. It costs about 18 yuan to take a taxi from "Shanghai Old Station" to Ruijin Hotel. There is Shanghai's famous FACE bar here. Behind Ruijin Hotel is the Bar Street on Maoming South Road. This street is very short and is as crowded as Lan Kwai Fong in Hong Kong during holidays and weekends.

The last show tonight is PARK97 Bar/DISCO in Fuxing Park. This is the shop where beauties hang out the most. On holiday eves or weekends, there may be lines outside the door to get in. A glass of wine here costs 40 to 60 yuan.

On the third day, Oriental Pearl Tower, Jin Mao Tower, lunch, Duolun Road, the end of the trip.

You should check out of the hotel early today. Our trip will start at 10:00am. If your hotel is in Puxi, to take a taxi to the Oriental Pearl Tower, you should take the Yan'an Road Cross-River Tunnel. The fare is about 28 yuan.

The Oriental Pearl TV Tower and Jinmao Tower are both located in the Lujiazui Financial Center in Pudong. We recommend not going up to the Pearl Tower, but to the 88th floor of the Jin Mao Tower to enjoy the panoramic view of Shanghai. If the weather is bad, there is no need to go up, because the top floor of the Jin Mao Tower will be surrounded by clouds and fog, and you will not be able to see anything. Lunch was at Kaihua Restaurant on the third floor of the Bank of China Building next to the Pearl Tower. The entrance of this restaurant is difficult to find, and there is no big sign, but if you can find the entrance of the building, you will definitely find this restaurant. The Hong Kong-style dim sum here for 5 yuan is excellent, but you may have to wait for a table.

If you can finish lunch before 2:00pm, you can continue to the next attraction "Duolun Road". Duolun Road is in Hongkou District. The taxi fare should be within 30 yuan. This is a famous cultural street with famous old movie bars and the footprints left by many famous literati. You can only stay here for about 40 minutes at most. You must start back to the hotel before 3:30pm to collect your luggage and prepare to go to the airport.

Note: It takes about an hour by taxi from a city center hotel to Pudong International Airport. I recommend that you depart from the hotel two and a half hours before departure.

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Shanghai has the world's largest public transportation network and the world's highest daily public transportation passenger volume. There are 3,000 roads and 1,200 bus operating lines, which is like a huge "maze". It often makes first-time visitors feel confused. The following is a bus guide to Shanghai's major airports, stations, and piers to guide you through the east, west, south, north, and middle of Shanghai.

Subway:

Shanghai Metro has opened three subway lines with a total length of 65 kilometers: Line 1 (Shanghai Railway Station--Xinzhuang), Line 2 (Zhongshan Park-- Zhangjiang Hi-Tech), Pearl Line (Shanghai South Railway Station-Jiangwan Town).

Shanghai’s main urban landscapes (The Bund, People’s Square, Xujiahui, Longhua, Hongqiao, Hongkou in Puxi, Lujiazui, Huamu in Pudong) and prosperous business districts (Nanjing Road, Huaihai Road, Xujiahui, Sleepless City, Yaohan ) are distributed along these three subway lines. Taking the fast, accurate, safe, comfortable and convenient subway is your best choice for exploring the new Shanghai.

Shanghai has more than 3,000 roads criss-crossing the city, and there are hundreds of one-way roads for motor vehicles in the city center. When foreign drivers drive in the city, it is best to have a "Shanghai Road Traffic Management Information Map" ( September 2001 edition), and pay special attention to traffic prohibition signs to avoid unnecessary fines or delays in your driving time.

Huangpu River Ferry:

In addition to the "five bridges and three tunnels" between Pudong and Puxi, there are more than 20 ferry lines for people and vehicles to conveniently cross the river.

Fare: 0.5 yuan/time for pedestrians, 1.3 yuan/time for bicycles, 1.5 yuan/time for mopeds, 2 yuan/time for motorcycles. Freight trucks and heavy vehicles can pass through "Dongtang Road-Nenjiang Road" and "Minsheng Road-Dandong Road" "Two cars cross the river, and the charge is 10-20 yuan/car.

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Shanghai Characteristic Street

Nanjing East Road China First Commercial Street

Sichuan North Road China Famous Street

Gaoya Huaihai Road

Fuzhou Road Cultural Street

Bund Financial Street

Taiyuan Road Postal Market (Zhaojiabang Road Street Garden)

Beijing East Road Hardware Street

Shanghai’s largest open-air stamp, currency and card trading market

Jingwen Flower Trading Market (No. 227, Shaanxi South Road) A large flower trading market in the city

Yuyuan and Fumin Street Small Commodity Market

Wenchang Road (Yuyuan Mall) Shanghai Jewelry and Crafts Street

Hong Kong Road Fabric Street

Qipu Road Clothing Market Shanghai's largest open-air clothing wholesale market

No. 69 Fuyou Road (Old Town God's Temple) Jewelry Trading Market

No. 275 Shoe Wholesale Market, No. 266 Xietu Road

Shanghai No. 1 Department Store Specialty Market, 4th Floor, No. 233 Nanjing East Road

Confucian Temple Book Wholesale Market Xinhua Bookstore Book Wholesale Center (No. 785 Hutai Road)

Can be found here Find anything you want

Zhujiajiao

Located in Qingpu County, Shanghai, it is the most well-preserved ancient water town in Shanghai. You can see the original Ming and Qing markets. There are also the longest, largest and highest five-hole stone arch bridge (Fangsheng Bridge) in Shanghai, and a rare covered bridge (Huimin Bridge) in Shanghai.

Tickets: 20 yuan for adults and 16 yuan for students.

Transportation: Take Tourist Line 4 directly from Shanghai Stadium.

Tel: 021-59242771

Grand View Garden

Located at No. 701 Qingshang Highway, Qingpu County, Shanghai, it is based on the theme of the Grand View Garden in the novel "A Dream of Red Mansions". It is a literary The perfect combination of art and garden art.

Tickets: 40 yuan for adults, 24 yuan for students (including ethnic cultural village).

Opening hours: 08:30-17:00

Transportation: Take Tourist Line 4 directly from Shanghai Stadium.

Tel: 021-59262831

Ethnic Cultural Village

Located in Qingpu County, Shanghai, east of the Grand View Garden. Here you can enjoy the customs of the ten ethnic villages without having to travel far.

Tickets: included in Daguanyuan admission ticket.

Transportation: Take Tourist Line 4 directly from Shanghai Stadium.

Zhouzhuang

is located 38 kilometers southeast of Suzhou City and 30 kilometers southwest of Kunshan City. The charm of Zhouzhuang lies in its cultural heritage. Due to its isolation from the water network, Zhouzhuang has avoided the damage caused by wars and disasters in the past dynasties, and the style of the ancient town has been well preserved. Shen Hall, Zhang Hall, Milou, Ye Chuqian's former residence, Chengxu Taoist Temple, Quanfu Temple and other places of interest all have certain historical, cultural and ornamental value.

Zhang Hall: Located south of the double bridges on Beishi Street, it was built in the Ming Dynasty and transferred to the surname Zhang in the early Qing Dynasty, commonly known as Zhang Hall.

Shen Hall: Located on Nanshi Street on the south side of the east side of Fu'an Bridge in Zhouzhuang, it was built in the Qing Dynasty by the descendants of the wealthy Shen Wansan.

Shuangqiao: refers to the two Shide and Yongan bridges located in the center of Zhouzhuang. They were built in the Ming Dynasty. The two bridges are connected and look like ancient keys, also known as key bridges. He is famous for appearing in the oil painting "Memories of Hometown" by Chen Yifei, a painter living in the United States.

Chengxu Taoist Temple: Located on Zhongshi Street, facing Puqing Bridge, it is commonly known as the Holy Temple. Built in the Song Dynasty, it is one of the famous Taoist temples in Wuzhong area.

Quanfu Temple: Located on the bank of Bai Clam Lake, it was built in the Song Dynasty. Quanfujiang Temple is located on the central axis of the whole park. It has both the profound and profound Buddhist culture and the magnificent architectural art.

Zhouzhuang Museum: Located in the Quanfu Road business district, it is a private house built in the early years of the Republic of China. There are cultural relics, artworks and daily necessities about Zhouzhuang's folk customs on display.

Milou: Located on Zhongshi Street, it was built in the Qing Dynasty. Liu Yazi and others once drank and composed poems here, and the "Milou Collection" was passed down to later generations.

Tickets: 60 yuan (including all attractions)

Transportation: Take Tourist Line 4 directly from Shanghai Stadium.

Tongli

Located 10 kilometers west of Zhouzhuang, adjacent to Taihu Lake. Tongli Town is surrounded by water. The ancient town is embedded in the five lakes, and the buildings stand on the water. It is known as the "Little Venice of the East". The Tuisi Garden in the town has been included in the supplementary list of World Cultural Heritage.

Tuisi Garden: It is a major scenic spot in Tongli. The pavilions, terraces, towers, pavilions, pavilions, curved bridges, cloisters, rockeries, pools, etc. of Jiangnan gardens are concentrated, and there are spring, summer, autumn, winter, piano, chess, poetry, and paintings, all of which are complete, as well as walking scenes. Wonderfully different.

Luo Xingzhou: It is a small island in Tongli Lake in the east of the town. It floats on the lake of about four square kilometers and is famous for its misty and rainy scenery.

Three Bridges: Taiping, Jili and Changqing Bridges are the treasures of the bridges in Tongli. They were built in the Ming and Qing dynasties respectively. There is still a local custom of "walking three bridges" passed down from generation to generation by Tongli people for thousands of years, which means walking across the three bridges in sequence. Because people in Tongli regard the three bridges as a symbol of eliminating disasters, good luck and happiness.

Jiayintang: Located next to the Third Bridge, it is a four-door house with 32 rooms. The main building imitates the Ming Dynasty structure and is tall and spacious. There are also many fine stone and wood carvings in the house.

Genngle Hall: Built in the Ming Dynasty, it has a typical Ming and Qing mansion style.

Chongben Hall: Located to the north of Sanqiao, connected to Sanqiao and facing Jiayin Hall. The most attractive thing is the various carvings, among which the back building is where the essence of all the carvings in Chongbentang is. There are 58 wood carvings, mainly stories that are widely circulated among the people in the south of the Yangtze River.

Nanyuan Teahouse: Located on the water, the tea market is booming in the early morning, and you can enjoy tea by the river, which has the flavor of a water town.

Chen Qubing’s former residence: Located on Sanyuan Street, the main buildings include Haoge Hall, Baichi Building, Green Jade Qingyao Hall, etc.

Tickets: 50 yuan (including tickets for all attractions except Chen Qubing’s former residence)

Transportation: There is a tourist bus from Shanghai Stadium directly to Tongli, 08:00-11: 00 by car (one bus every hour), the fare is 92 yuan (including round-trip tickets and attraction tickets).

In addition to Shanghai’s local catering with thick oil and soy sauce, Shanghainese are actually most proud of Shanghai’s various dim sum. Whether it is the Four King Kongs in the market, rice with pickles, or the pigeon egg dumplings and eyebrow cakes served when Sihanouk was received at the Green Wave Gallery, they are all top-notch delicacies. Collect every corner of the snacks and taste them slowly, the delicious food starts from the small...

Pan-fried steamed buns

Pan-fried steamed buns can be said to be a native snack in Shanghai. It is said that It has a history of hundreds of years. Shengjian uses semi-fermented flour to add fresh meat and meat skin jelly, and puts them in a pan in rows for frying. During the frying process, cold water is poured several times, and finally sprinkled with chopped green onion and sesame seeds, and it's done. .

Delicious secret: crispy bottom, thin skin and fragrant meat. When you bite into it, the gravy is wrapped in the aroma of meat, oil, green onion and sesame. It has a first-class taste.

Location:

Feilong Shengjian No. 1345, North Sichuan Road

No. 612, Henan Middle Road, Dahuchun

Fengyu Shengjian in all districts of Shanghai All have chain stores

Xiaoyang Shengjian Wujiang Road Food Street

Nanxiang Xiaolongbao

Nanxiang Xiaolongbao is famous both at home and abroad and has a history of a hundred years. It was first called "Nanxiang Big Meat Steamed Bun", then "Nanxiang Big Steamed Bun", then "Guyiyuan Xiaolong", and now it is called "Nanxiang Xiaolong". The big meat steamed bun adopts the method of "heavy stuffing and thin skin, changing big to small", using refined white flour to roll into a thin skin; and using refined meat as the filling, without MSG, boil the skin with chicken soup and mix it with the jelly to get the freshness, sprinkle with a small amount of ground Thin sesame seeds to get their fragrance; crab powder or spring bamboo, shrimp and meat fillings are also taken according to different seasons. Each steamed bun is folded into more than fourteen pieces, and one or two flours are used to make ten pieces, which are translucent in shape like water chestnuts. Small and exquisite.

Tasty secret: Prick the skin and it will be full of juice. Thin skin, fresh juice, tender meat and rich fillings

Location:

Nanxiang Steamed Bread Shop, No. 85, Yuyuan Road

Three delicacies wontons

It seems that Shanghainese people know the size of wontons very clearly. The three fresh wontons in Shanghai are also different from the three fresh wontons in Wuxi. The wonton filling is not made of fresh meat, Kaiyang, or pickled mustard, but pure meat. The so-called three delicacies are all in the soup. The three delicacies, shredded eggs, dried shrimps, and seaweed, create fresh meat wrapped in thin skin, with a salty and smooth taste.

Delicious secrets: hot soup, skin as thin as gauze, and the portions of three delicacies are right. It slipped into my belly with a slurp.

Location:

No. 1409, Zhonghua Road, Dafugui

Fried tofu noodle soup

Dry and wet, this is normal Shanghainese’s customary eating habits. The wet-point medium-fat tofu noodle soup is a repertoire. Although it looks a bit light and watery, it goes perfectly with greasy snacks such as pan-fried vegetables. And watching its cooking process is also a pleasure: the soup is boiling in the pot, cooking the thread powder in the wire mesh spoon, and smelling it, the aroma is overflowing.

Delicious secret: the soup is clear enough and tastes fresh. Fried tofu, vermicelli and louvered buns, plus a double rack, will ensure you lose your eyebrows freshly.

Location:

No. 289, South Tibet Road, Qiaojiazha

Open onion oil noodles

I remember that onion oil noodles were made when I was a child My favorite, my father often makes noodles with scallion oil for lunch at home. I can't get enough of the smell of fried shallots in the pan. But the simpler something is, the harder it is to achieve perfection, and the same is true for scallion noodles. Eat fragrant scallion oil and cooked dried sea rice (called Kaiyang in Shanghai) with noodles.

Tasty secrets: The noodles are firm, delicious and fragrant with green onions. With a good bowl of noodles in hand, no matter how good the side dishes are on the table, you won’t take a second look at them.

Location:

Luyang Village: No. 77 Jiangning Road

Tiaotou Cake Mint Cake

From south to north, pastry is China’s A specialty snack. When it comes to pastries in Shanghai, I’m afraid you can’t even lift your toes. But the ones that are widely loved by Shanghainese are tiaotou cake, mint cake, and double stuffed rice cake. Mint cake, glutinous rice flour mixed with a little mint powder, decorated with red and green threads. Tiaotou cake is made of glutinous rice flour mixed with fine sand (not wrapped in fine sand, but the two are kneaded together) into a long strip, which is more delicious after deep-frying.

Delicious secret: Mint cake is sweet, cool and refreshing, and is quite irritating when eaten in summer. Tiaotou cake is soft and congealed, with moderate sweetness.

Location:

Luyang Village: No. 77, Jiangning Road

No. 689, Canglangting Huaihai Middle Road

Shen Dacheng, Nanjing East Road No. 636

Begonia Cake

Begonia Cake is a snack that has been popular among the older generation, and I am afraid that many young people have never tasted it. Its outer layer is powdered skin, and its inner layer is bean paste filling, which is baked in a special mold.

Because the shape of the mold resembles a crabapple flower, it got its name.

Delicious secret: It is brown in appearance, sprinkled with caramel on the surface, and tastes particularly sweet.

Address:

No. 23, Bailing Road, Songyuelou Vegetarian Restaurant

Crab shell yellow

Fermented flour is added and crisped to make Pijia Filled shortbread. The color and shape of the cake resembles a cooked crab shell. The finished product is brown in color and tastes crisp, loose and fragrant. In the early days, most of the teahouses and Laohuzao (boiled water specialty stores) stores in Shanghai were equipped with a vertical drying cylinder and a flat-bottomed frying pan stove. While making them, they sold two snacks - crab shell yellow and fried steamed buns.

Delicious secrets: crispy and fragrant, look for sesame seeds everywhere

Address:

No. 118, Yunnan South Road, Xiaoshaoxing

Sea specialty shopping Guide

□ Nanjing Road

Address: Huangpu District, Jing'an District

Features: There are more than 100 Chinese time-honored specialty stores, with a full range of food, clothing and clothing. "Shang Wang" Shanghai's first department store is a must-see for tourists.

Shanghai people say - Nanjing Road is where the east, west and south meet, and the shopping paradise is on Nanjing Road.

Nanjing Road is known as "China's No. 1 Commercial Street". In the early 20th century, with the rise of the four famous global department stores "Yong'an", "Xianshi", "Xinxin" and "Daxin", businessmen from all walks of life chose this Fengshui gem to open millions of department stores. Big stores, famous stores. After the 1920s, Nanjing Road became the most prosperous commercial street in Shanghai. After the liberation of Shanghai, Nanjing Road was reorganized and constructed and became a prosperous commercial avenue. On both sides of the road, there are about 600 shops lined up in rows, making it the long-renowned "China's No. 1 Commercial Street". Nanjing Road, which is well-known at home and abroad, has had a new look in recent years. On the one hand, time-honored brands and old restaurants have "rejuvenated" and become more and more prosperous; on the other hand, brand-new shopping malls have sprung up like mushrooms after a rain, such as New World and Landmark. Plaza, Friendship Europe Mall, Manhattan Plaza, Hongxiang, Hualian Commercial Building, Zhongbaiyi Store, etc. form a modern shopping space. Here there are century-old stores, famous stores, specialty shops and distinctive "famous shops" from all walks of life, as well as fast food restaurants full of laughter. The characteristic of Nanjing Road Commercial Street is to maintain its leading commercial status as "China's No. 1 Commercial Street" and build it into the most complete merchandise display corridor in Shanghai, China and even Southeast Asia. It has everything you need and combines different levels of Products, prices and services are displayed to meet the needs of consumers at different levels.

□ Huaihai Road

Address: Luwan District, Xuhui District

Features: Products are mainly high-end and mid-range, with many professional specialty stores and brand-name stores , known as "walking through Huaihai Road".

Shanghai people say - to buy famous brands, go to Huaihai Road, which is high-end, fashionable and elegant.

Huaihai Road is a tourist and shopping street as famous as Nanjing Road. Huaihai Road, also known as Xiafei Road in the past, is about 6 kilometers long. It is a prosperous and elegant street, comparable to the Champs Elysees in Paris, Fifth Avenue in New York, Ginza in Tokyo, and Orchard Road in Singapore. Main Street. Huaihai Road is lined with modern specialty shops, with more than 400 shops. The most prosperous area is the 2.2-kilometer-long commercial street from Shaanxi Road to Xizang Road. In the 1990s, the renovation of the commercial street on Huaihai Middle Road was synchronized with the construction of the subway. The construction of the commercial street adhered to a high starting point and was consistent with Shanghai's status as an international metropolis. Today's Huaihai Road, the buildings on both sides of the road are more modern. The store decoration is elegant and noble, and the architectural styles of European and American trendy and cross-century metropolises have their own styles. Both the building's exterior and interior layout exude a strong urban culture and leisure atmosphere. Huaihai Road houses world-class boutiques, and famous stores such as Printemps, Meimei Department Store, Huating Isetan, Parkson, 200 Yongxin, and Pacific Huaihai Store display top international brands in an elegant manner, giving Shanghai's urban shopping a world-class level. .

□ Sichuan North Road

Address: Hongkou District

Features: A variety of daily necessities and department stores, mainly Chinese famous brands, with product prices suitable for workers who value affordable wages class.

□ Yuyuan Mall

Address: Nanshi District

Features: The kingdom of Shanghai handicrafts and small commodities, ranging from antique jade, gold and silver jewelry to bottle caps, Silk ropes are all available.

□ Xujiahui

Address: Xujiahui District

Features: It offers both high, high and low-end products, integrating shopping, entertainment, catering, office and residence.

□ Zhangyang Road

Address: Pudong New Area

Features: There is the largest retail store in Asia, the first Yaohan New Century Mall, and a store twice the size of Nanjing area of ​​the new Shanghai mall.

□ The City that Never Sleeps

Address: Zhabei District

Features: Tourist souvenirs, handicrafts, local specialties, daily necessities, coins, stamps, collection shopping, and business Integrated into one, it is known as "a pearl at the land gate of Shanghai".