Miaoqian Street
The Miaoqian Street Market in Songjiang district of Shanghai boasts a rich history dating back over a century.

The entrance of Miaoqian Street in Shanghai. [Photo/WeChat ID: shanghaifabu]
With its eclectic mix of shops, this commercial street stands out as a unique destination for tourists and residents.
When night falls, the market truly comes alive as the vibrant glow of colourful neon lights fills the air.
Snack stalls burst with activity, serving up a tantalising array of delicacies. The exquisite smells permeate the atmosphere, enticing eager crowds to form long queues.

The night view of Miaoqian Street Market in Shanghai. [Photo/WeChat ID: shanghaifabu]

People wait in line to buy snacks at Miaoqian Street Market in Shanghai. [Photo/WeChat ID: shanghaifabu]
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