Just a week ago I got the opportunity to go to Shanghai for 7 days. Majority of the trip was spent doing work, but I was able to sneak in a few side trips to the Bund, TienZiFang, a few malls, and the old French Concession.
On the day we arrived, we decided to go to a mall and walk around our hotel neighborhood. We stayed in Caobao road, and in that area there were no shopping malls close by so we had to take a 10-15 minute cab ride to get to the closest one. We saw a lot of street food in our area being cooked along the sidewalks outside different stores. We wanted to try because the aroma of the food being grilled was very inviting, but our Chinese friend suggested we don't eat any of it.
This is one of the high end malls called IAPM we went to on our second day. It had all the good brands like Chanel, Balmain, Louis Vuitton, and also had shops like Nike, Mango, Muji, and others.
I made a KFC run for 2 or 3 nights because I was craving for something non-Chinese (after all the Chinese dishes we had the whole day).
TienZiFang. A shopping area recommended to us by one of our Malaysian friends in Shanghai. If you're a fan of random cool stuff, accessories, kuchi-kuchi, and art, you might enjoy this place. A lot of the shops carry the same things so try to look for the shop that gives you the lowest price. You could bargain with them, though if you don't speak Chinese it's a bit difficult.
I fell in love with this leather store that sold everything leather--bags, wallets, notebooks, and small pouches. The store smelled of genuine leather and all the bags looked well made. If i'm not mistaken the bag prices were around Php 3,000 - Php 6,000 depending on the size.
On our 6th day, we wanted to check out The Bund (which is a must when visiting Shanghai). So we took the Metro from Caobao and got off at People's Square.
We walked around a bit to check out some shops, then headed to East Nanjing Road. Usually people take the Metro to The Bund from People's Square, but our Chinese friend suggested we walk the whole East Nanjing Road from People's Square because the whole road is filled with shops and malls.
East Nanjing Road
The view of LuJiaZui from the Bund.
My shopping buddies that day.
The Bund.
The day after we were able to explore the old French Concession, which was also really beautiful because it looked like Europe and had some really good eating places and unique stores in the area. Unfortunately I wasn't able to take photos of the place because we were rushing to do some last minute shopping. But there will be more updates of this trip to come!
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