Shopping Malls & Department Stores
Shopping Malls & Department Stores in Shanghai
AP Plaza is Pudong's biggest , located underground in Metro Line 2's Science & Technology Museum station. The northern half of AP Plaza, called Xinyang, is a collection of stalls, touts, and greedy salespeople out to rip-off unsuspecting tourists with fake, Fake, FAKE goods of all stripes. As a general rule of thumb, offer 10% of the original asking price, and settle for somewhere between 10% and 30%. Bargain hard, carry cash, and be prepared to walk away from a bunch of stalls before settlin ...
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With bars, cinemas, restaurants and high-end shops, Xintiandi has it all. With its historic lanes and new amenities, this is one of the main tourist attractions in Shanghai.
The downtown . You'll find fake goods all over Shanghai, but Fenshine has conveniently jammed hundreds of stalls, touts, and greedy salespeople together under one roof. It's the epicenter of IP violation in downtown Shanghai (there's another one in Pudong, at Metro Line 2's Science & Technology Museum station). Everything here is fake, fake, fake and the opening asking prices are astronomical. As a rule of thumb, start by offering 10% of the seller's asking price and settle for somewhere betw ...
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Kai Xuan Men Dasha is an unassuming four-story mall on the far side of Jing'an district near Suzhou Creek. The mall is four floors: the first three floors are a collection of small stores selling secret blends of herbs and spices. They have everything from what you usually find at run-of-the-mill Chinese medicine stores (i.e. sacks and glass jars of dried mushrooms and various roots), to sexual performance enhancers including the African Superman" penis enlargement pills and female pills that al ...
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This super mall is one of Shanghai's biggest. Browse through the luxury brand shops, such as Louis Vuitton, Prada, Celine, Versace and Christian Dior, as well as locally-owned boutiques. When a full day of shopping has come to an end, refresh at one of their restaurants--we recommend Coconut Grove Bistro--and rest your sore feet. Perfect for a whole day of shopping.





