Enjoy Spring Festival in Shanghai's way

english.shanghai.gov.cn| January 26, 2025

As Chinese New Year approaches, Shanghai invites visitors to enjoy lantern displays, garden tours, local delicacies, and tax-free shopping.

 

Yuyuan Garden Lantern Festival

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At the Yuyuan Garden Lantern Festival, lanterns featuring the snake zodiac sign are adorned with forest insects, butterflies, flowers, elves, and mythical creatures, creating a vibrant and harmonious display. [Photo/WeChat account: shanghaifabu]

At the Yuyuan Garden Lantern Festival, visitors can admire lanterns and soak in the festive charm of Chinese New Year.

Lighting dates: Until Feb 12

Note: No lighting on Jan 28 (Chinese New Year's Eve)

Must-tries: Tea, music, and xiaolongbao: A quintessential Yuyuan Garden experience includes savoring Nanxiang xiaolongbao, or steamed buns. The Nanxiang Steamed Bun Restaurant has been passed down for 125 years and six generations.

Restaurant: Nanxiang Steamed Bun Restaurant

Location: No 87 Yuyuan Road

Unique snacks: Try tangtuan, or glutinous rice balls, at Jiushilou Ningbo Tangyuan Shop or the dessert set at Lyubolang. Vegetarian buns at Chunfeng Songyue Restaurant are also a festive favorite.

 

Guyi Garden

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Guyi Garden is brimming with festivity. [Photo/WeChat account of Guyi Garden]

Boasting five thematic zones inspired by traditional Chinese musical notes, Guyi Garden offers visitors an immersive night banquet experience. From Jan 31 to Feb 2 and on Lantern Festival, riddle-solving competitions, dragon and lion dances, shadow puppetry, and a traditional market will all be on offer.

Dates: Jan 25 to Feb 16

 

West Nanjing Road

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Shoppers at HKRI Taikoo Hui. [Photo/WeChat account of Shanghai Municipal Administration of Culture and Tourism]

Located in the bustling heart of Shanghai, West Nanjing Road is a hub of international fashion and sophistication. HKRI Taikoo Hui is one of the hotspots for foreign visitors, offering tax-free shopping at brands such as Rolex and Canada Goose. Nearby, JC Plaza tailors its product offerings to international consumers, allowing some visitors to complete tax refunds directly via Alipay.

 

Iconic Shanghai cuisine

◎Pork Chops and Rice Cakes

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Pork Chops and Rice Cakes. [Photo/WeChat account of Huangpu District Administration of Culture and Tourism]

Established in 1921, Xian De Lai serves crispy, golden pork chops paired with soft rice cakes and a signature sauce.

Restaurant: Xian De Lai (Main store)

Location: No 36 South Yunnan Road

 

◎Pan-Fried Buns

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Pan-Fried Buns. [Photo/WeChat account of Huangpu District Administration of Culture and Tourism]

Dong Tai Xiang is a century-old restaurant in Shanghai and opens 24/7. Its pan-fried buns are highly recommended.

Restaurant: Dong Tai Xiang Shanghai Dim Sum

Location: No 188 North Chongqing Road

 

◎Authentic Shanghai cuisine

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A signature dish at Ren He Guan: Crab Meat and Rice. [Photo/Ren He Guan]

Established in 1800, Ren He Guan has earned a Michelin star for four consecutive years and is a favorite when it comes to authentic Shanghai cuisine.

Restaurant: Ren He Guan

Location: No 142 Yuyuan Road

 

◎Butterfly Cracker

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Butterfly Cracker. [Photo/WeChat account of Huangpu District Administration of Culture and Tourism]

Butterfly Cracker is a representative dessert of Shanghai, with those offered at the Park Hotel Deli being the most popular.

Restaurant: Park Hotel

Location: No 28 Huanghe Road

 

Sources: Shanghai Morning Post, "shanghaifabu" WeChat account, Guyi Garden, Shanghai Municipal Administration of Culture and Tourism, Huangpu District Administration of Culture and Tourism, Ren He Guan