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Bargaining: Singaporeans have developed the habit of bargaining when shopping in the outdoor market. Pick up bargains at Shanghai flea market (Dongtai Road), Lishui Street around Chenghuang Temple and Xiangyang Market in Huaihai Middle Road. If you are tough enough, you can start at half price. Cafe: As early as 1930s and 1940s, Shanghai had a continental cafe comparable to Europe. Individual guidebooks named the coffee stall on Maoming South Road, which is known as the cultural street of coffee bar, and the old Shanghai coffee in yandang road. Special introduction: Hanyuan Bookstore on Shaoxing Road.

Gourmet: Shanghai is not only a paradise for shopping, but also a paradise for food. Food is a cinch, and the economic benefits make people happy. Oliver recommended: Eat Shanghai snacks, and the green waves of the Chenghuang Temple ripple; Local cuisine (Shanghai cuisine), Meilong Town (Nanjing West Road 108 1 Lane No.22), Shanghai Old Hotel (No.242 Fu You Road); Eating hairy crabs, Wang Baohe Hotel (No.555 Jiujiang Road).

Shanghai is an immigrant city with a population of 6.5438+0.7 million, of which 3 million are foreigners. Foreigners have brought their own culture, the most obvious of which is food culture. Eight Chinese cuisines are supplied by a century-old shop in Shanghai. In addition, European food is also the focus of Shanghai diet. As early as the early 20th century, there were authentic French and German restaurants in Shanghai.

Entertainment: The newly developed modern hot springs can better represent the entertainment spirit of Shanghai. Just as Japanese people have their own bathing culture, Shanghainese bathhouse culture also has its own genre. The Grand View Garden is a Shanghai bathhouse with a history of one hundred years. The new bathhouse operates on a healthy and leisure route, and its equipment is similar to the popular spa, but there are more choices in entertainment equipment, including reading rooms, fishing ponds, cinemas, restaurants and coffee bars.

Fake: In the outdoor market, you will meet someone who comes to you and asks if you want to buy cheap brand-name goods (that is, A goods, fake goods). Don't be cheated. As for the blind people who are bent on finding good quality and low price in Shanghai, the expert's tip is that there are all kinds of goods. The problem is that buyers should understand the goods and not be afraid of "seeing people badly".

Guide Book/Garden Mansion: Among the existing Shanghai guides for eating, drinking and having fun, Taiwan Province Province has the most choices. If crowded sightseeing is not to your taste, you may wish to refer to the books about Shanghai life written by modern Shanghai writers. For example, Wang Anyi's Looking for Shanghai and Chen's Love in Shanghai. Understanding Shanghai from the images, Gala's "Shanghai 77th Floor" has created another imagination space. I want to trace back to the origin of Shanghai Modern, which is highly praised by the academic and cultural circles. Professor Leo Oufan Lee has made an in-depth analysis.

Garden villa is another important cultural heritage in Shanghai, representing the exquisite and classical aristocratic architecture in old Shanghai. Every garden house records a legend of Shanghai's prosperity. China's modern political and economic celebrities, such as Li Hongzhang, Chiang Kai-shek, Zhang Xueliang and Soong Ching Ling, all owned houses.

History: To understand the history of China 1000 years ago, go to Beijing; I want to know the history of China in recent 100 years. In 1930s, Shanghai was called Paris of the East, while modern Shanghai was regarded as new york of the East. Being able to visit Shanghai with this knowledge will definitely add a depth of witnessing the legend of the great era to the travel experience other than eating, drinking and having fun.

Intellectual interest: Buying books in China is a great pleasure for readers, especially Chinese reading. Don't miss the book sweeping in a street of Fuzhou Road Bookstore. Just a seven-story Shanghai Book City can kill a whole day, or even more. Jazz performance: Listening to jazz at the Peace Hotel (No.20 Nanjing East Road) is the key project of Shanghai's nostalgic trip. Four Seasons Hotel Jazz37 (No.500 Weihai Road) was praised as "the modern successor of Peace Hotel" by Taiwan Province media.

KTV: There are two kinds of KTV in Shanghai: pure singing and "K room", which are magnificent and have ladies sitting on the stage. First-time visitors can clearly explain their choice of service. Oliver said that KTV in Shanghai is still popular for guests to record their own records and collect their karaoke songs on CDs. Costs range from 65,438+000 yuan to 65,438+050 yuan.

Listen: the traffic in Shanghai is always chaotic. Traffic lights only work on cars. Pedestrians are in a hurry and there are no cars. The driver's driving skills are superb It only takes a moment to cut in line and change lines, and he will never be soft when he honks the horn, so it is very important to keep his ears open when walking on the road.

Museum: If you want to have a brief understanding of Shanghai's past, present and future in the shortest time, you will gain something by visiting the Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Hall for one hour. (Renmin Avenue 100; Open from 9 am to 4 pm; Tickets RMB 30 yuan)

Noodles: If you don't have noodles, you will feel that Shanghai is a paradise. According to the introduction of Shanghai Travel Guide, "from tradition to modernity, from north to south, from street to old noodle restaurant", the choice of pasta in Shanghai is wonderful and the consumption is very cheap (generally below RMB 15 yuan), but I'm afraid my stomach can't digest it one by one.

Outbound travel: Many tourists take Shanghai as their base camp and leave Shanghai Railway Station for Suzhou, Hangzhou, Nanjing and other surrounding areas. There are flights every hour, and a one-day tour is absolutely feasible. If you want to go further, you can also take a three-hour bus to Zhujiajiao, a water town. With the passage of time, the reporter specially suggested that we fly to Huangshan for four days and three nights, and then go to glad you came.

Pubs: The nightclubs in Shanghai are mainly concentrated in several areas: Maoming South Road, Jing 'an Park, Fuxing Park, hengshan road and its surrounding areas, and Xintiandi. On mature management, hengshan road comes first; Love the new and hate the old, choose the new world first. Cheongsam: The effect of the movie "In the Mood for Love", the traditional improved cheongsam once again entered the girls' fashion wardrobe. To make cheongsam in Shanghai, Shanghainese recommend Hualien Commercial Building, formerly known as Yongan Company, with a tailor shop on the 4th floor.

Vegetarian/Visa: Vegetarians don't have to eat enough when they come to Shanghai. Soymilk, fried dough sticks, sesame cakes, vegetarian dumplings, vegetarian noodles, fruits and vegetables of the four seasons, and Shanghai people's home cooking are all fresh flavors for tourists.

Walking: You just need good feet and a clear and accurate map. Walking is the best way to visit the city scenery. The main sightseeing streets in Shanghai are connected with each other. The reporter tried to walk from Huaihai Middle Road to Nanjing East Road, and then to Chenghuang Temple, seeing the prosperity of the city and the life of the citizens all the way. If you want to feel the atmosphere of the French Concession, you might as well take a walk on the streets with French phoenix trees on both sides. The old houses on both sides of Sinan Road and Shaoxing Road have a quiet atmosphere and smell of time solidification.

Xintiandi: Xintiandi, the happiest leisure area in Shanghai at present. The concept of this area is very similar to the local ship dock, with new and old buildings renovated, bars, restaurants, cafes and places where fashionable men and women meet. The biggest selling point of Xintiandi is to transform Shanghai traditional building Shikumen into a leisure area.

Yearning: If you want to feel Shanghai's material desires, please take a trip to Huaihai Middle Road and Nanjing East Road.

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