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Baoye Hotel Shanghai

No.1127 Sanquan Road, Baoshan District Shanghai, Shanghai, China

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The Great China Food Takeaway

A travel blog entry by journeyer

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... trying to change our diets in this direction for some time, but it takes time to change habits and our taste palette. On the trip, there really was no other alternative for lunch & dinners and three weeks is enough to change a habit! The challenge now is find menu alternatives at home and to learn to cook this way. For us, I believe it is definitely worth the time and ...

More of China

A travel blog entry by philandmaxjones

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8/7/11 Becca and Max went to see the Jade Buddha and later met Phil by the Pearl Tower. Becca waited for us at the bottom whilst we went up. It is a great tower and very large. We didn't go to the very top but just to the middle globe which was high enough. On the next level down from the viewing walkway is another made of glass all the way round on the floor!! We both managed to walk on it Phil more than Max! Very, very scary!!
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Buda y shopping, religiones de Shanghai.

A travel blog entry by larutadeldragon

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... electrónicos en China es una lotería, y en todo caso una no muy buena decisión, una cosa es comprar zapatos, bolsos y ropa, pero lo demás…. Sinceramente no lo recomendaría a menos que se sepa mucho del asunto y se esté seguro de lo que se desea adquirir.

De todos modos esto del shoping es una actividad agotadora, más aún con la barrera del idioma y si eso fuera poco, con la obcecada actitud a regatearlo todo, cosa que con el tiempo va dejando de ser divertida y por ...

Last Days in Shanghai

A travel blog entry by puddlejumpers

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... beads, buttons, fabric, thread, over and over again with convenience stores on the corner every now and then. Eventually, the fabric stores morphed into a mix of clothing stores and music stores. Andrew said that Carolyn would have a conniption if she saw how they were keeping their doors wide open, exposing all the guitars to the very humid air outside. ^_^ They were selling just about every kind of instrument too. From traditional Chinese instruments ...

Blues, Jazz, and Glamour

A travel blog entry by larlar1286

We had a busy day on Saturday. We visited a few of our favorite places -- the Bund, the foreign language bookstore, Gap, and Marks & Spencer -- but we also tried a couple of new places.

The first was the Taikang Lu area, which is a series of small alleys with shops, art galleries, and cafes hidden away in the French Concession. The entrance to the maze of alleys is on a ...