We walked to Huai Hai shopping district.
Every night we treat ourselves to one piece egg tart each.
I also bought some fresh strawberries at night before retiring.
They were so sweet. Vendors didn’t speak a word in English. their weighing scales were the old fashioned kind and I was sure the weight that they tell customers were just mere calculation. They scampered away upon seeing policemen.
Comforters and blankets were hung outside.
We entered this tiny store selling export overruns of branded clothes. My daughter found some silk blouses that were very cheap- RMB120 or roughly P740.
We asked if there’s a discount, the store clerk who couldn’t speak English pointed to this sign.
I couldn’t figure out what he’s selling, mukhang masarap
usung-uso ngayon ang flavored tea. Happy Lemon is a Taiwan grown franchise. Meron na rin dito sa Manila.
We just remembered that this main street leads to our hotel.
At least two hundred people were outside this building, waiting for something.
I was crossing a narrow street when this guy suddenly whizzed-by, muntik na nya ako madanggil.
Naked winter trees, looking slim and pretty.
The name of this building is Headquarters Building. In the same tradition as the buildings in Manila namely, The Address, The A. Venue, The Tower, The Currency, The Residence etc.
A block away from Majesty Plaza is a 4 story building devoted to computer gadgets and accessories.
We reached our hotel in an hour. There was a sea of people walking along Nanjing Road
Newly opened mall near the Bund
The Bund is at the end of Nanjing Road and is a leisurely 15 minute walk from our hotel.
The colonial buildings provide a picturesque background. Julienne took hundreds of photos here.
She let me use her eskimo coat, who’s not going to freeze at zero degree?
For our last night in Shanghai, we went back to that Chinese restaurant we ate at on our first night.
We’re not adventurous when it comes to food, we stuck to something familiar and less exotic.