The largest city in China is also its most cosmopolitan, offering visitors a chance to experience the past, present, and future all at once. The Huangpu River splits Shanghai into two districts: Pudong and Puxi. The Pudong skyline looks like it was ripped from the Jetsons, with the bulbous Oriental Pearl TV and Radio Tower looking a bit like a two headed lollipop. On the Puxi side, you can walk the Bund riverside district to get a taste of old Shanghai.
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Shopping in Shanghai? Come with Shopping Tours Shanghai! We are expat locals who have been living in Shanghai for many years. We know what Westerners like to shop for and we'll take you to all the best shopping spots in Shanghai including the fabric market for tailor-made garments, stand-alone shops, markets, silk, pearls, handbags and much, much more. We teach you a lot about Chinese culture as well as how to bargain and how much you should be paying to ease you into the Chinese way of bargaining. Leave with wonderful insights into Shanghai and your bags full. You also have the reassurance that unlike most shopping tours in China, your guide is not collecting commissions behind your back. We can also set you up for the rest of your trip with recommendations on what to do, where to go, what to see and what to miss! Our Best of Everything group tour is available for a full or half day and our private tours are ideal for those with limited time or special shopping requirements.
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ifagallery was established in May 2006 in a 700sqm converted textile factory space in Moganshan Road – M50 Creative Centre – Shanghai’s contemporary art district. With a quality exhibition programme of principally Chinese contemporary art, and a supporting line-up of performances the gallery contributed to the dynamism of the area. Major exhibitions during that time include the solo shows of Park Sung-Tae (Korea) and sought-after young artist Liu Bolin (China). In September 2008, ifa relocated to new premises, a charming residence built in 1923 for an official of the British Customs House and then in 2013 on Wanhangdu Road. ifagallery exhibits contemporary art from China and Beyond. The gallery is also oriented towards the work of artists, regardless of origin, that have a specific influence or association with China. We represent both established artists such as Dai Guangyu, a leading figure of China’s avant-garde, the Gao Brothers and Wu Junyong; as well as emerging artists, including recent graduates of the fine arts schools in Beijing and Hangzhou such as Fan Jiupeng and Li Rui, or foreigners based in China, such as Zane Mellupe from Latvia or Christophe Demaitre from Belgium. ifa features work in a wide range of media formats, from painting to photography, video, installation and performance.ifa’s international team presents and supports artists that have an original language and means of expression, that shy away from clichés and conventions and that have strong concepts and artistic vision.Artists: Dai Guangyu, Christophe Demaitre, Fan Jiupeng, Gao Brothers, Li Rui, Liu Bolin, Zane Mellupe, Wu Junyong.More artists, exhibitions and art fairs listed on the gallery's website
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I had a fantastic experience yesterday at Lucy's Glasses shop at the Everbrite International Glasses Mall. I read about Lucy's shop on Tripadvisor and the reviews did not disappoint! Lucy has an amazing range of options, from brand names to simple frames to suit any style and budget. Her team really took the time to look at my references and helped me pick two great options that suited the kind of lens I needed and my face. The eye test was great, and there are different lens qualities and thicknesses to select from - which makes it easy for you to work your new glasses purchase into your budget. English is no problem, service was quick, professional and I am so happy with the quality of my glasses. Cant recommend Lucy and her shop enough! Lucy's store is located on the first Floor - Store 1003.
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With biggest Starbucks flagship, Taikoo Hui is worthy walking around to feel the trendy air, various fancy shops and modern designs, not mentioned the traditional architectures and cultural attractions are also around.
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