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  • Shanghai: Laojie (Old Street) Street Food

    Shanghai: Laojie (Old Street) Street Food

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    China Trip – Shanghai: Laojie (Old Street) 上海老街 (Day 4) -After touring Yu Yuan Garden, we went to explored further around the area surrounding Yu Yuan, only then we found out that the famous Shanghai Old Street (Shanghai Laojie) is located right next to Yu Yuan. It’s another attraction that is located in the travel guide. To be exact, Yu Yuan is actually part of Shanghai Old Street.

    At there you will find lots of retail outlet, as well as building built during the Qing Dynasty, and also street food! There’s a street at Shanghai Laojie which sells various type of Shanghai Street Food like stinly toufu, fried chicken finger, fruits, crab, chicken, noodle, BBQ and more!

    The food does in fact look good, but then hygiene wise, not really good. Though, brother and I did try out some food at there. We prefer eating out at a restaurant.

    After eating, we walked to the Yu Yuan Shanghai Metro station, and headed to Pudong area next.

    China Trip - Shanghai: Laojie (Old Street) 上海老街 (Day 4)

    China Trip - Shanghai: Laojie (Old Street) 上海老街 (Day 4)
    Huge fruit slice at only 2RMB/piece.

    China Trip - Shanghai: Laojie (Old Street) 上海老街 (Day 4)

    China Trip - Shanghai: Laojie (Old Street) 上海老街 (Day 4)

    China Trip - Shanghai: Laojie (Old Street) 上海老街 (Day 4)

    China Trip - Shanghai: Laojie (Old Street) 上海老街 (Day 4)

    China Trip - Shanghai: Laojie (Old Street) 上海老街 (Day 4)

    China Trip - Shanghai: Laojie (Old Street) 上海老街 (Day 4)
    Deep Fried Chicken Fingers.

    China Trip - Shanghai: Laojie (Old Street) 上海老街 (Day 4)
    Liang Pi Cold Noodle, a cold noodle-like Chinese dish made from rice flour.

    China Trip - Shanghai: Laojie (Old Street) 上海老街 (Day 4)

    China Trip - Shanghai: Laojie (Old Street) 上海老街 (Day 4)
    Pirated DVD and Blu-Ray in Shanghai.

    China Trip - Shanghai: Laojie (Old Street) 上海老街 (Day 4)

    China Trip - Shanghai: Laojie (Old Street) 上海老街 (Day 4)

    China Trip - Shanghai: Laojie (Old Street) 上海老街 (Day 4)

    China Trip - Shanghai: Laojie (Old Street) 上海老街 (Day 4)
    Bing Tang Hu Lu 冰糖葫芦.

    China Trip - Shanghai: Laojie (Old Street) 上海老街 (Day 4)

    China Trip - Shanghai: Laojie (Old Street) 上海老街 (Day 4)
    Cloth and undergarments are all hang this way to dry out. Chinese said it’s bad luck to walk under them.

    China Trip - Shanghai: Laojie (Old Street) 上海老街 (Day 4)
    An Islamic mosque in Shanghai.

    China Trip - Shanghai: Laojie (Old Street) 上海老街 (Day 4)

    China Trip - Shanghai: Laojie (Old Street) 上海老街 (Day 4)
    Brother bought a mask to protect from the icy cold breeze.

  • Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight

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    China Trip – Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight (Day 4) – Back to Shanghai trip, it’s morning in Shanghai and it’s time to be serious in touring around Shanghai. Brother and I woke up quite late that day. Actually we don’t really have a proper itinerary, we just see which attraction is nearby and we start from them.

    We went to brunch while walking to East Nanjing Road. We have to go to East Nanjing Road because the nearest Metro station is located at there. We randomly went into a restaurant and ate Shanghai Xiao Long Bao again, not so awesome, then we walked along East Nanjing Road.

    It’s noon time already, we came across a City Sightseeing Bus parked by the roadside, a lady was offering ticket for it. Since it’s 30RMB/ticket valid for one day, we bought it, never know that the frequency of the bus was so slow. Haha, anyway, we have bought the ticket, we have to follow the bus schedule. So, part of my day 4 in Shanghai is on the sightseeing bus which I will share with you guys in the next post. =)

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight
    Street of Shanghai.

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight
    Little Chinese dog.

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight
    Sheng Jian Bao, very juicy. 生煎包

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight
    Wantan, but they called it Yun Dun, 云吨 which don’t really have anything under the skin.

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight
    Xiao Long Bao again.

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight
    Shanghai East Nanjing Pedestrian Shopping Street.

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight
    A Chinese medicine store.

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight
    On the bus, it’s not an good idea to sit at the open air area, very cold!

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight
    The bus actually parked there just to attract tourist. We boarded the sightseeing bus but it did not move right away, we waited like 15 minutes only then another bus came, we have to moved to another bus.

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight

    Shanghai: Brunch Food & East Nanjing Road During Daylight

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  • Shanghai: Dinner, East Nanjing Lu Pedestrian Street, Street Food & The Bund

    Shanghai: Dinner, East Nanjing Lu Pedestrian Street, Street Food & The Bund

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    China Trip – Shanghai: Dinner, East Nanjing Lu Pedestrian Street, Street Food & The Bund 南京东路步行街,外滩 (Day 3) – The Apple Store at Nanjing East Road was really awesome, but then we got hungry after checking out of the Apple Store, hungry of Apple products, and also hungry of food too! It’s time to hunt for some real Shanghai food on the famous East Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street. Shanghai food initially was very cool in my mind, but then, it’s not as delicious as I expected.

    We dinnered at a Shanghai restaurant, serving Shanghainese food, we ate Xiao Long Bao, some very oily vegetable with pork, spicy mapo toufu and steamed rice. Well, Xiao Long Bao did taste better than ours, but the other dishes were special, yet weird, because of too oily and spicy. Alright, dinner done but not super awesome.


    Shanghai Xiao Long Bao soup dumpling.


    Spicy Mapo Toufu.


    Oily cabbage fried with pork slices.

    We went to tour the famous East Nanjing Road Pedestrian Shopping Street, it’s a very cool shopping street with historical Shanghainese building which blends Western architecture with Chinese culture. You can see huge Chinese signboard on Western-style building. If you watch movie about old-Shanghai where there’s many nightclub and supper happenings, this is the street. But now, there’s no nightclub anymore, it’s a whole stretch of shopping retail outlets. It’s still very happenings, and beautiful at night when spotlight shines on the building.


    Beautiful Shanghai East Nanjing Road.


    The walking street, dedicated for pedestrian, designed for walking.


    Street community karaoke going on.


    There’s the music man.


    There’s the conductor with the Chinese song lyric.


    At the end of East Nanjing Road.

    Some very stupid thing occurred at the East Nanjung Road was that there’s 2 Chinese girls tried to scam us. First, they asked us about directions to People’s Park, then we said we don’t know; then they asked whether are we students on travel to Shanghai, we said yes, later then they wanted to join us to walk around the place, like trying to be friendly to us. It’s just felt very wrong and weird because one must always beware of scam in China. We ignore and rejected them then they walked away with a “failed” face. After checking online, it’s actually the coffee scam, which always is 2 girls approaching young tourist, especially college students, and they will bring you to a coffee shop, where they will order some expensive drinks, end up paying hundreds of dollar for cheap drinks. So, beware of this. We actually came across 3 different pairs of girls at there. Haha, they really failed on scamming us.

    Actually there’s nothing much to shop at there for us, there’s departmental stores, clothing, footwear, and more, which are pretty normal to us. It’s just walking around, looking at people and buildings. Things are not cheap at there too. Another thing is, you will be annoyed by the people standing outside of sportwear shop like Niki & Adidas, offering you some cheap fake shoes with a piece of catalog paper. Very annoying, but just ignore them and they won’t bother you anymore.


    A beggar on the floor.

    Since it’s still early, it’s only 10.30pm when we walked the whole stretch of Nanjing East Road, we walked to the famous riverside – The Bund to see the skyline of Pudong Shanghai. We walked pass many colonial Western-style building along the way and it’s quiet. Unfortunately, the sad thing was the lights at the skyscrapers were off at that time although the skyline of Shanghai’s Pudong area is really awesome. So, we planned to visit The Bund at the next day.


    Walking along the quiet street.


    The skyline of Shanghai’s Pudong area, awesome but then not perfect without the light on at the Pearl TV Tower.


    While on the way back, we found some street food stalls, selling BBQ food and fried noodle. I bought a chicken wing and a stick of mutton. Well, it tasted, BBQ, not really very interesting to me, but the locals and the caucasian like it.

  • Shanghai: Shanghai South Long-Distance Bus Station

    Shanghai: Shanghai South Long-Distance Bus Station

    China Trip – Shanghai: Shanghai South Long-Distance Bus Station 上海长途客运南站 (Day 2) – Good morning! It’s second day at Shanghai. I was not feeling well the day before due to lack of sleep and sudden cold, but then I was so much better on the second day. I was craving for some McDonald’s to bring up my appetite.

    The second day of my China Trip was to a very famous ancient water town – Zhouzhuang, which is located near to Suzhou. After getting direction from the hostel’s front desk, we started our journey.

    How to go to Zhouzhuang? – Go to Shanghai South Long-Distance Bus Station and take a 1.5 hours bus ride to Zhouzhuang.

    The morning was OK-cold, it’s about 9 degree celcius. It’s my first time experiencing Shanghai, but the main point of day 2 was not Shanghai, but Zhouzhuang, so I didn’t bother to see Shanghai yet. Shanghai South-Long Distance Bus Station is kinda far, we have to change two lines in Shanghai Metro. We took Line 2 train at Nanjing Lu Station to People’s Square, then change to Line 1 to Shanghai South Station.


    Walking towards the Shanghai Metro.


    Wet morning, but not heavy rain.


    11 Lines in Shanghai Metro. Not easy reading the Metro’s map.


    Look! Chinese people queuing up to board the Metro! That’s so cool man.

    The bus station is not located right beside the Metro or above, it takes another 10 minutes walk from the metro station to the bus station. We were hungry, but we wanted to go buy ticket first.

    There’s two bus going to Zhouzhuang daily, one at 8:15am, another at 1.20pm. We bought the 1.20pm tickets, and as usual, we need to produce our ID document while buying the ticket. It’s only 35RMB to Zhouzhuang. Then we went to buy food for lunch – McDonald’s!


    How am I gonna shit here? Imagine you see other people’s poo floating pass you.


    Cold duck wing. Yums.


    Checking ticket.


    Spicy Chicken Fillet Burger is awesome!


    Spotted a ferries wheel while on the way to Zhouzhuang.

    The bus station is really high tech. There’s a waiting hall and ticket check point gate. We boarded the bus at about 1.10pm. The driver wanted us to finish the McDonald’s burger as he said that the burger smells weird. Haha. Chinese driver doesn’t like McDonald’s. The ride to Zhouzhuang takes about 1.5-2 hours depends on traffic. I looked out of the bus window to see Shanghai and I found some stupid thing. A driver parked his car by the highway’s road side, went down of his car, then pee by the road, then get back into his car and drive. DA FUQ is the Chinese doing?

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