Shanghai shops. Shopping malls and markets in Shanghai

Shanghai shops and markets

There are countless shops and goods in Shanghai. Everyone will be able to buy everything here that they dreamed of or did not even know that something like this exists in the world. The past, present and future are intertwined in this amazing city, which is reflected in the product range and awakens the excitement of a shopaholic in many. In the evening, after scouring the shops, the city provides an equally wide range of leisure options - you can go to a massage or spa, sit in a restaurant or hang out in a nightclub..

Popular retail outlets

  • The first Asian jewelry market is located on Phu Yeu Street. It is considered wholesale, so the prices are low. Pearl jewelry can be purchased not only ready-made, but also asked to assemble a string from vending mother-of-pearl beads.
  • Yatai Jinan Market and Longhua Street Market - they buy both inexpensive clothes from Chinese manufacturers, as well as branded items and good fakes for them. It is impossible to leave here without souvenirs for family and friends. There is also a large selection of watches, jewelry and toys. To get to both markets, you need to get off at the Tekhnologicheskiy Universitet metro station.
  • There are a lot of branded clothing at low prices in stores on Huahai, Central Tibetan and Northern Sichuan streets.
  • Dong Tai - Antique Market. Offers Chinese porcelain and jade products. Artistic canvases, masterpieces of calligraphic art.
  • Markets for exotic flora and fauna have settled on Tibetan and Honju streets. Animals, fish, insects, birds, bonsai art - choose, buy or just admire and stare. Rather, the latter, because how to carry all this exotic through customs is completely incomprehensible.
  • Muslim Markets - Open on Fridays. For example, the market opposite the Huxi Mosque in Zin An district sells predominantly Muslim food..
  • Cybermart is the electronics market. Here they sell computers, laptops, tablets, phones, etc., as well as spare parts. There are many similar markets in the city. This one stands out for the ease of communication with sellers who speak English polls, which makes the market popular with tourists..
  • The Jonshan Xi Tea Market is a huge three-story shopping mall with not only tea, but also items for the tea ceremony. The aromatic drink is allowed to taste. If you are a tea connoisseur and gourmet, you can easily figure out the variety of leaves. For the majority, it remains to rely on the results of tasting an ancient drink - this does not fail.

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