上海十五照
Shanghai in 15 pictures
Ariel and I went to Shanghai for Christmas and had a great time. I honestly still don't feel "back" yet. Shanghai is nothing like I remember it and maybe because I know a lot more Chinese than 3-4 years ago it was easy to navigate. The city is simply beautiful; a chaotic mix of traditional 石库门 (shikumen) houses, art deco European houses and impossible looking skyscrapers, and it somehow blends together without competing. The city is great on foot, and is a dream for anyone interested in architecture. The central districts around the People's Park and Nanjing Road and shockingly well put-together for someone who has been in Beijing for a year. The Pudong New Area is a frightening, ultra perfect, shiny bubble-world with dizzingly high buildings and wide avenues. Food was wonderful; lots of crab dumplings and garlicy-sweet noodles. Everything is well maintained, well managed, clean and, unlike Beijing, just looks good. I want to move here in a year or so.
Check out Ariel's blog for a much more in-depth trip recount.
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Us near the Oriental Pearl tower.
点心在豫园 (great Shanghai "dimsum" by Yuyuan gardens)
Picture taking in a rock garden
Overlooking Pudong from The Bund.
Mixed architecture. Skyscrapers, old German homes, Communist block housing and traditional Chinese.


One of many old churches.
Antique shopping in Shanghai was far and beyond better than Beijing. Nearly no fakes, no rip-offs and lots of surprises.