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No.1526, JiangPu Lu, Yangpu Qu, Shanghai Memory Brazil BBQ is admittedly quite a trek to get to, but if you are on the northeast side of Shanghai this is a decent eatery. Located on the third floor of a huge building, the restaurant is easy to spot by the large steam train that marks its entrance.
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Open Daily 10am-10pm
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No.567, Huangpo Nanlu (by Fuxing Zhonglu), Shanghai My home away from home and office, Zentral is my absolute favorite place to eat a healthy meal, sip on a great latte, and enjoy free wireless internet for hours with nothing but smiles from the sweet (and bilingual) wait staff.
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Hours:
Open Daily 11:30am – 1:30am
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No.9, Dongping Lu (near Hengshan Lu), Xuhui Qu Like most of the restaurants on Dongping Lu, diners simply can’t go wrong with Lapis Lazuli. The restaurant has a cool ambiance, polite staff, and pricey yet tasty food. Even when one can’t avoid the wait for a table, Lapis Lazuli even has a well chosen ceramics shop downstairs that always seems to be having a sale.
Hours:
8am-5pm
Address:
Yanghe Lane, Yan`a Lu, Shaoxing
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30 Yuan/ticket The Shen’s Garden is located at Luxun Middle Street, about 200 meters away from the Luxun Native Place. This garden boasts more than 800 years of history. Shen is the family name of the garden’s former owner, hence the name, "The Shen’s Garden". This garden is also known as the Love Garden, in accordance with one classic love story.
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8:30am-5pm
Address:
No. 393 Luxun Zhong Lu, Shaoxing
Price:
Free (Book the ticket before you go)
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http://www.luxunhome.com/ Located on Luxun Middle Street, the Luxun Native Place has undergone significant development since its designation as a tourist attraction. The street contains a number of sites such as Luxun Museum, Luxun's Former Residence, and Sanwei Shuwu, where Luxun conducted his studies. Luxun Middle Street is also home to many traditional Chinese restaurants, cafes, and bookshops.
Hours:
8am-5pm
Address:
Lanting Town, Shaoxing
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40 Yuan/ticket The Orchid Pavilion is 13 kilometers away from the city center. During the Chunqiu dynasty, the king of Yue planted orchids here and later a pavillion was constructed here during the Han dynasty. Thus, there is a pretty simple explanation for the name of this popular tourist attraction today. The Orchid Pavilion is Shaoxing’s most famous landmark.
Hours:
7am-5pm
Address:
No. 1 Huansha Bei Lu, Wuxie Town, Zhuji
Price:
80 Yuan/ticket
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Intersection of Guoqing and Ganquan Rds. mark the center For incredible cheap products head to the clothing and trinket store lined Guoqing (国庆路) and Ganquan roads (甘泉路). Don’t be afraid to bargain here as well. Any items normally found in Yangzhou's touristy areas can be found on these streets for half the price.
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9:30am-10pm The big ritzy places to shop in Yangzhou are clustered around the white pavilion in the center of town, Wenchang Pavilion (文昌阁). At the northeast corner of the intersection is the Wan Jia Fu (万家福) department store with 5 floors of just about every product under the sun. Many products include very entertaining translations as well.
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8am-5:30pm
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Inside of Tian Ning Temple Tian Ning Market is one of the best places in Yangzhou to score a rare, unusual gift. Chinese art and antique stores line the courtyard’s outer edge and are open seven days a week. On the weekends the market is often very crowded and busy, as the courtyard generally fills up with vendors selling anything from old coins and jade bracelets to ear pickers and carved wooden dragons.
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