- Zhang Yuan (Zhang Garden): an urban renewal project featuring traditional Shanghai residential buildings.
- Waitanyuan (Source of the Bund): another urban renewal project showcasing the oldest commercial buildings at the north end of the Bund. On the day we visited, a bustling Christmas market, which had sold out, created quite a crowd. Unfortunately, we couldn't explore as much as I had hoped.
- Dishui Lake: located at the very tip of Shanghai on the East China Sea, this new urban development is centered around a man-made circular lake that spans 2.5 km in diameter. It is home to the new Shanghai Planetarium and features a branch of the popular Duoyun Bookstore. The day we visited was bitterly cold and windy.
- Panlong Tiandi: a recently transformed shopping and commercial complex, reimagined from an old water village. Here, we stumbled upon our first Aldi in Asia.
- Having missed M50 in 2019, we were delighted to discover that the place has expanded while maintaining its edgy vibe. No wonder it was our go-to place when we lived in Shanghai. First below, a photo by Oliver Jiang. Second below, a painting by Ning Tao.
Shanghai-Style Savory Fried Nian Gao for Lunch at M50.
Sun-Ling and John have been traveling the earth since 2008 while blogging, eating vegetarian and vegan, and riding public transportation. We love uphill day hikes, 20th-century architecture, Roman ruins, all bodies of water, local markets, shopping for groceries, aqueducts, miradors, trip planning, blablacar, and more.
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Sunday, January 14, 2024
Around Shanghai
Between visiting family, relatives, and friends, we explored various parts of Shanghai, discovering new places and revisiting old favorites.
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2 comments:
The reimagined historic village is very charming. The planetarium looks awesome.
Btw, I like SunLing’s cranberry colored coat. Liz
@Liz, hmm, I ordered the jacketing thinking it's cranberry colored, but it turned out to be really maroon. It was too late to change so I went with it. It must appear on your device as cranberry color too!
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