Shanghai Xintiandi South is aunique blend of traditional Shikumen architecture and modern luxury. The complex is beautifully designed, with narrow alleys and courtyards that evoke a sense of old Shanghai.
The shopping and dining options are top-notch, with a range of high-end boutiques and restaurants serving everything from traditional Chinese cuisine to international fare. I particularly enjoyed the street performers and live music that added to the lively atmosphere.
What really impressed me, however, was the seamless integration of history and modernity. The complex is built on the site of a former traditional Shikumen neighborhood, and many of the original buildings have been preserved and restored. It's a truly unique and fascinating glimpse into Shanghai's rich cultural heritage.
Overall, I highly recommend Shanghai Xintiandi South to anyone visiting Shanghai. Whether you're interested in history, culture, shopping, or simply experiencing the city's vibrant energy, this complex has something...
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Xintiandi is one of the posh areas of Shanghai and the trees along the sides of the roads add to its beauty.
The place consists of bars, open restaurants and all other flavors of entertainment that are needed for a major city like Shanghai.
This can be considered as one of the areas where I saw most of the traffic after coming to Shanghai. I just walked along the side of the street enjoying and capturing the beauty...
Read moreVery popular with tourists however try not to get scammed here. Always go for lower price with anything, and know that you can bring the price to at least 50% if not 75%. Also, a few nice places for drinks and snacks, but nothing mindblowing. Try not to stay here for too long though since it can get very slow and very crowded and you're wasting time bargaining and shopping instead of seeing some epic sights...
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