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April 25, 2011 - Make the clothes for yourself

11-04-25
Taken @ Dong jia du road, shanghai

This is the fabric market in Shanghai. And it seems that more foreigners know this place better than the local Chinese. I went there with a friend yesterday, she wanted to buy some fabric to make her own style dress. It’s a quite bit market and filled with quite a lot foreigners, not locals.  I guess now its more expensive to make a dress than to buy one from the market.

April 23, 2011 - Graffiti

11-04-23

Taken @ mao ming road, shanghai

The graffiti on the street …. :D Enjoy your nice weekend ~

April 22, 2011 - Shao xing road

11-04-22

Taken @ shao xing road, shanghai

Today is quite cloudy, even it’s Friday. :) I took this while I walked to the office and after some rain the night, the air feels so fresh and clean. With these so beautiful green leaves, you just can’t miss the wonderful season – Spring.

April 21, 2011 - The Slogan

11-04-21

Taken @ M. huai hai road, shanghai

I mentioned it before that it’s quite easy to see the slogans on the streets in China, wherever you go. It’ s not from the protesters, most of them are from the government, the grass-roots governments.  Food security is always a problem in China, and this time it happened in Shanghai. If you by chance read it, you may already know what I talked about. The journalists investigated secretly about the steam bread in the market in Shanghai, and found out those bread were all problematic, here you can read a bit.

The slogan in Chinese “关注食品安全,关注健康人生” (in literally, concerning the food’s security, caring the people’s health.)

April 20, 2011 - The Rickshaw

11-04-20
Taken @ Bin jiang Avenue, shanghai

Bin Jiang Avenue is also a tourist place where you can the beautiful Bund, everyday you can see a lot of people come here, of course the businessman won’t let the  chance of earning money gone.  They set up the scenery similar to the  movies which remind you the street view in 1930s in Shanghai, like this rickshaw, and some dresses on the left. When the visitors want to get a photo of the Bund and themselves, they give you more options and more fun, of course with some money paying. 1930s was the golden era for Shanghai. Any article you read on the newspaper in those years, you could feel the prosperous of the society. And even till now, people still remember that time.

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