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A Short Stay in Shanghai
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A sunny day on the Bund.
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The iconic Pudong cityscape
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Decorations for the Chinese New Year in the Yu Garden.
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Vibrant fashions at Shiatzy Chen, which sells elegant Chinese style clothing that will appeal to a high-end Westerner.
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Traditional designs at Royal Goldthread, a high-end boutique in the French Concession that makes custom cheongsams.
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The embroiderer at work at Royal Goldthread.
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Jean-Georges Vongerichten's Mercato, which is one of the most highly esteemed restaurants in Shanghai.
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Minimalist pottery at one of the many boutiques in Zhujiajiao, a water village an hour outside of Shanghai.
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Cruising down a river in Zhujiajiao.
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Art installations line the streets in Zhujiajiao Ancient Water village.
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A mural peaks out over the wall in Zhujiajiao.
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Street murals
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Food stalls in Zhujiajiao.
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Food stalls in Zhujiajiao.
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Kezhi garden in Zhujiajiao. Built in 1912, the complex took 15 years to build and beautifully fuses Western and Chinese architecture.
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Fish for sale in Zhujiajiao. Visitors often purchase the fish to release them into the river, which is believed to give the releaser good karma.
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Looking out over the Huangpu River (with a great view of the Oriental Pearl TV tower), from Flair, the rooftop bar at the Ritz-Carlton Pudong.
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The view of Pudong from a river cruise.
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A Shanghai scenic.
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The view from the rooftop at Three on the Bund.
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Moon cakes, Chinese baked goods, are often enjoyed during afternoon tea.