Even before I got to Shanghai, I was very fascinated with their ‘Ancient Water Town’ as the guide book touts.
They speak of old architectures and tea houses next to beautiful water canals!
Qi Bao is one of the nearest water town from the city centre; about a 20 minutes ride in the taxi.
If you managed to block out the crowd of people, you do get a sense that you have been transported back into ancient China.
Or at the very least, a movie set.
Next on the itinerary was the 豫园 (Yu Yuan) Gardens, a restored example of a Ming Dynasty Chinese Garden design. Don’t forget to have some dumplings when you are here!
Shanghai, a city of a hundred years; can be seen in DuoLun. Of course, we had to visit the DuoLun Famous Cultural People Street where we had an incredible meal!
No Foreign Lands explores transportation in Shanghai in this photo essay. From the metro to a good pair of shoes, come find out the best way to get around!
I have not been blogging much for the past couple of weeks as I’ve been everywhere. Quite literally. From assisting with photo workshops, curating works, mummy’s day out, travelling from Singapore to Shanghai, back to Singapore and travelling again the very next day; I am currently settled in Melbourne. I made a […]