SHANGHAI - LET'S SHOP!
From the austerity of the Communist era Shanghai has become one of China's Meccas of excess. If you have money, there's not a lot you can't buy, though the Yu Yuan area is strictly for tourists and poseurs. And even if you don't have money, there's always Xiang Yang Market. DVD? Watch? Bag? If peace is what you need though, try the flower market instead.
Shaanxi Nan Lu
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Xiang Yang Market
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Yu Yuan
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Jingwen Flower Market
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