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Tell your story with custom jewelry at Trice
At Trice, jewelry serves as a personal vessel for stories and emotions.
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A taste of Europe in Xujiahui
From classic steaks to inventive fusion dishes, these venues offer a convenient and enjoyable way to experience European flavors between shopping stops.
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A local snack street near Jialing wet market
With an average cost of around 9 yuan ($1.3) per person, the street brings together a wide mix of regional snacks in an unpolished but dependable setting.
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Global flavors arrive at Suzhou Creek's historic warehouses
Strolling along the river, visitors may catch the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, grilled seafood, and flavorful dishes filling the air.
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Luo Chun Ge reopens in Shanghai, reviving classic 'shengjianbao'
Luo Chun Ge, a Shanghai brand established in 1930, has reopened on Middle Zhejiang Road after a 21-year hiatus.
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European flavor season along West Bund waterfront
In Xuhui district, several restaurants at Gate M West Bund Dream Center and nearby venues are serving European dishes, many with river views or terrace seating along the West Bund waterfront. Here are some selected venues.
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Gold fever among international visitors in Shanghai
Amid persistently elevated global prices, gold has emerged as a favored purchase among international visitors.
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Shanghai draws global shoppers with bespoke fashion
Shanghai is fast becoming a destination for custom-made fashion, as international travelers and residents seek personalized garments.
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Time-honored food brands return near Nanjing Road
The revitalized area spans South Shanxi Road, Middle Fujian Road, and Middle Jiangxi Road, all within walking distance of Nanjing Road.
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What to eat for Chinese New Year in Shanghai: Local classics (part two)
Markets bustle with shoppers, and long-established food shops display their classic treats. Check it out!