Shanghai Commercial Blocks


Nanjing Road

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Nanjing Road, nestled closely to the Bund, stands as Shanghai's most vibrant and established commercial avenue. Stretching from People's Square in the west to the Bund in the east, spanning approximately 1.2 kilometers, this Road boasts a variety of century-old Shanghai restaurants and shops, as well as modern malls housing contemporary fashion brands. Its history can be traced back to the late 19th century, when Shanghai was one of China's most important port cities, and Nanjing Road emerged as the hub of commercial activities. As Shanghai flourished and expanded, Nanjing Road gradually transformed into a coveted destination for both domestic and international businesses seeking to establish themselves in this prime location.

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Today, Nanjing Road boasts an abundance of shopping resources. It is a melting pot of diverse merchants, ranging from mammoth department stores to quaint boutiques, offering everything from traditional handicrafts to the latest fashion trends. Whether you're seeking international luxury brands or locally flavored wares, Nanjing Road has it all. The street also preserves numerous historical buildings, such as the colonial-era mansions along the Bund and the Shikumen (stone-framed gate) of old Shanghai, transporting you to a bygone era with every step. Beyond shopping, Nanjing Road is a food paradise. Here, you can indulge in a culinary journey that spans from traditional Shanghai cuisine to Cantonese, Sichuan, and various other Chinese delicacies. Moreover, the Road welcomes flavors from around the globe, offering a truly international dining experience. Whether you're craving authentic Shanghai street snacks or savoring a gourmet feast at a high-end restaurant, Nanjing Road caters to every palate, ensuring that your taste buds are well-pampered.


Xintiandi

Xintiandi is a vibrant and charming place in Shanghai. It has witnessed the city's transformations and holds the memories of its inhabitants. Strolling through the lanes of Xintiandi feels like stepping into a tunnel of time.

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Shikumen (stone-framed gate), the traditional residential architecture of Shanghai, with its red bricks and black tiles, exudes a profound historical ambiance. Within the myriad of boutique shops, handicrafts and decorations dazzle your eyes. Xintiandi also gathers culinary delights from all over the world, such as French haute cuisine, Italian pizzas, Japanese sushi, and Chinese dim sums, allowing you to indulge in a global culinary adventure. Stepping into a café and settling into a window seat, sipping on a rich, aromatic coffee while watching the bustling street life outside, you can feel the pulse of this city. As night falls, Xintiandi comes alive with a dazzling display of neon lights, transforming the architecture into a kaleidoscope of colors. A cocktail at a bar, accompanied by live music, will have you swaying to the rhythm. Additionally, art enthusiasts can visit galleries and theaters to partake in a splendid feast of arts.

Amidst the hustle and bustle of this metropolis, Xintiandi stands as a serene haven, offering a respite of tranquility and relaxation amidst the chaos of daily life. Come to Xintiandi to capture memories in photographs, savor authentic street food, admire its unique architectural style, and soak in the charm of old Shanghai!


Nearby Attractions


>>>Yu Garden

>>>The Bund

>>>Wukang Road

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