After graduating from university, I came to Shanghai alone, just like here to find my own world, living in Shanghai for 15 years, I have too much affection for Shanghai, but also witness the gradual strengthening of the city.
The Bund in early 2006
The Bund in 2021
Shanghai is the largest city in China, the eighth largest city in the world, and one of the four municipalities directly under the central government of China. More than 20 million people live and live in Shanghai and its vicinity. Shanghai is located in East China, at the confluence of the Yangtze and Huangpu rivers, and is part of the alluvial plain of the Yangtze River Delta.
In the past, Shanghai was just a small town with fishing and cotton textile handicrafts. In the 19th century, Due to Shanghai's good port location, it began to show its sharp edge. After the signing of the Treaty of Nanking in 1842, Shanghai became one of the ports where China opened up trade with foreign countries, and soon developed rapidly because it became the center of trade exchanges between the East and the West. By the 1930s, Shanghai had become a hub for multinational companies to carry out trade and commerce, and was the most prosperous commercial center in the Asia-Pacific region, known as the "Paris of the East". But after the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, almost all foreigners left Shanghai, and Shanghai immediately declined. In 1990, after the reform and opening up, Shanghai began to regain its former prosperity, becoming the largest economic center of China and the world's largest trading port today.
Shanghai is also currently an emerging tourist destination due to its rich cultural heritage and numerous historical monuments, such as Shanghai's landmarks, the Bund and Xintiandi in Puxi. But in Pudong, across the river, it presents another prosperous scene: the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, together with the Jinmao Tower, Shanghai World Financial Center and other buildings, constitute the world's fifth largest skyline - shanghai skyline. The Shanghai Tower, the tallest building in the country under construction, will make the buildings in Shanghai's Lujiazui Financial District appear in the shape of "pin" in a three-legged position.
Today's Shanghai is not only an important center of science and technology, trade, finance and information in China, but also a place of international cultural exchange and integration. Shanghai has developed into an international metropolis and an important economic and trade center in the world. Some proposals also suggest that Shanghai will become a global city of the future. The international mainstream media has described Shanghai as "the fastest model of the world's economic development".
Shanghai, referred to as "Shanghai" or "Shen", is a provincial-level administrative region, municipality directly under the Central Government, a national central city, a megacity, a core city of the Shanghai metropolitan area of the People's Republic of China, and a center of China's international economy, finance, trade, shipping, and scientific and technological innovation approved by the State Council.
Shanghai is located in the east of China, the mouth of the Yangtze River, east of the East China Sea, north and west of Jiangsu, Zhejiang two provinces, bounded by longitude 120 ° 52 '-122 ° 12 ', east longitude, 30 ° 40 '-31 ° 53 'N latitude. During the Warring States period, Shanghai was the fiefdom of Chun Shen jun, so it was also called Shen. During the Jin Dynasty, because the fishermen created fishing tools "扈", the river flowed into the sea called "Du", so the lower reaches of the Song River were called "Hu Du", and later changed to "Hu", so Shanghai was referred to as "Hu".
Administrative divisions
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The partition code
The name of the borough
Area (km²)
Zip
310101
Huangpu District
20
200001
310104
Xuhui District
55
200030
310105
Changning District
38
200050
310106
Jing'an District
37
200040
310107
Putuo District
56
200333
310109
Hongkou District
23
200080
310110
Yangpu District
61
200082
310112
Minhang District
372
201100
310113
Baoshan District
294
201900
310114
Jiading District
464
201800
310115
Pudong New Area
1210
200135
310116
Jinshan District
611
200540
310117
Songjiang District
605
201600
310118
Qingpu District
676
201799
310120
Fengxian District
687
201499
310151
Chongming District
1411
202150
310000
Shanghai
6340.5
200000
Enclaves: In addition to the above administrative areas, Shanghai still has four enclaves in Zhejiang Province, Jiangsu Province and Anhui Province that are administratively fully under the jurisdiction of Shanghai Municipality.
Shanghai Yangshan Deep Water Port, which belongs to the rugged archipelago of Shengsi County, Zhoushan City, Zhejiang Province, is composed of dozens of islands such as Dayangshan and Xiaoyangshan.
Shanghai Shanghai Farm, in the central area of Dafeng District, Yancheng City, Jiangsu Province, during the Cultural Revolution, Shanghai built three farms here to house intellectual youth and imprisoned re-education through labor, with 80,000 young people at its peak, which is the largest agricultural production base outside Shanghai.
Shanghai Baimaoling Prison, in the Langxi district of Anhui Province, is a prison for criminal offenders committed in Shanghai. All unexploded ordnance left over from the war in Shanghai was destroyed here.
Shanghai Juntianhu Prison is located about 20 kilometers southwest of Xuancheng City, Anhui Province, about 318 kilometers away from Shanghai, and passes through the north side of 318 National Highway and Shensu-Zhejiang-Anhui Expressway.
< h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="87" > location realm</h1>
Shanghai is located between longitude 120° 52 ′ and 122 ° 12 ′ east longitude and 30 ° 40 ′ and 31 ° 53 ′ north latitude, with a land area of 6340.5 square kilometers, located on the west coast of the Pacific Ocean, the eastern edge of the Asian continent, the center point of China's north and south coasts, and the confluence of the Yangtze river and the Huangpu River. It is bordered by the Yangtze River in the north, the East China Sea in the east, Hangzhou Bay in the south, and Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces in the west.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="91" > topography</h1>
Shanghai is part of the alluvial plain of the Yangtze River Delta, with an average altitude of about 2.19 meters above sea level. The highest point of elevation is Dajinshan Island in Hangzhou Bay, Jinshan District, with an altitude of 103.70 meters.
In the west, there are remnants of Tianma Mountain, Xue Mountain, Phoenix Mountain and other remnants, tianma mountain is the highest point on land in Shanghai, with an altitude of 99.8 meters, and a stone monument "Top of Sheshan Mountain". There are rock islands such as Dajinshan, Xiaojinshan, Fushan (Turtle Mountain), Sheshan Island, and Xiaoyangshan Island in the sea.
At the mouth of the Yangtze River in the north of Shanghai, there are three islands: Chongming Island, Changxing Island and Hengsha Island. Chongming Island is the third largest island in China, formed by alluvial sediment carried down by the Yangtze River, with an area of 1041.21 square kilometers and an altitude of 3.5 meters to 4.5 meters. The area of Changxing Island is 88.54 square kilometers, and the area of Hengsha Island is 55.74 square kilometers.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="97" > history and culture</h1>
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="99" > dialect</h1>
Shanghainese, is a Wu dialect, belongs to the Wu Taihu film Su Hujia small piece.
Shanghainese generally refers to the Shanghai dialect, which is the mainstream common dialect of Shanghai that is widely used and recognized. Songjiang dialect is the basis of Shanghainese. Shanghainese is a new type of urban Wu dialect that is naturally integrated on the basis of Songjiang dialect by the accents of immigrants from all over the Wu language area after the opening of the port of Shanghai, and has become the representative and common language of the Wu language area. Voice is greatly influenced by Ningbo and Suzhou, which are the dominant immigrants. Wuhain is the carrier of Shanghai culture and temperament, and an important foundation of Shanghai culture. Shanghainese dialect, like old bungalows, alleys, Shikumen, qipao, etc., has become a representative symbol of Shanghai style.
The broad Shanghai dialect also includes the major dialects of the suburbs of Shanghai, and the townships on the outskirts of Shanghai belong to the typical Jiangnan culture. Shanghai formerly belonged to Songjiang Province, and the local dialects of Shanghai include Songjiang dialect, Jiading dialect, Pudong dialect, Chongming dialect, Jinshan dialect, Qingpu dialect, Fengxian dialect and other district and county dialects. Shanghainese is a dialect formed in the long history of Shanghai, with profound cultural accumulation, and phonetic, word and grammatical phenomena reflect the cultural information of Jiangdong.
Shanghainese, which incorporates the dominant features of northern Wu, is a strong dialect of Wu Taihu, which became the lingua franca of Wuyue before the 1980s. Since the new century, due to the promotion of Mandarin, the influence of Shanghainese in the Wu language area has decreased. The ability of the Shanghainese generation to master The Shanghainese language has begun to decline, and there have been some actions in society to protect the Shanghainese dialect. The use and development of Shanghainese has always been a topic of discussion in Shanghai society.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="104" > diet</h1>
Shanghai specialty snacks
The Shanghainese call this dish refers to the local flavor of Shanghai's dishes, and the characteristics can be summarized by the rich oil red sauce (oil flavorful, sugary and colorful). The commonly used cooking methods are mainly braised, simmered and sugar, and the taste is salty and sweet, and the oil is not greasy.
Among the stir-fry dishes, the specialties in the meat dish include ringing oil eel paste, oil bursting river prawns, oil sauce hair crab, pot roasted river eel, braised circle, bergamot belly, braised back fish, yellow braised chestnut chicken, etc., which truly reflect the characteristics of the rich oil red sauce of the gang dish. Shanghai vegetables have a variety of seasonal dishes according to the season. Ma lantou, cabbage, chicken feathers, Shanghai small rapeseed, etc. are very refreshing. Citizens' breakfast - the four big Kongs: flatbread, fritters, rice, tofu paste.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="108" > religion</h1>
Like Chinese mainland elsewhere, there are five religions in Shanghai that are legal religions recognized by the Chinese government: Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Catholicism, and Protestantism. There are 887,600 people with religious beliefs, all 394 registered and open religious activity venues, 85 religious groups, 4 religious colleges in Shanghai, and 2 religious publishing institutions. Religious circles donated a total of 38.25 million yuan to charity and public welfare undertakings throughout the year. Historically, many other religions have existed in Shanghai, such as Judaism, Orthodoxy, Sikhism, etc.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="110" > movie</h1>
The introduction of films to China began in Shanghai. From 1896 to 1898, an American businessman successively screened short films from the United States and France, such as "The Russian Emperor's Tour of France and Bari Province", at Xu Garden in Tangjia Lane, Fujian North Road, Shanghai, Qiyuan Garden under the Nicheng Bridge, and Smallpox Tea Garden, etc., and published film advertisements in the "Declaration" at that time, causing a sensation. In 1931, Huaguang Film Sound Film Company completed China's first film on-film pronunciation in Japan, "Rain Over Sunny Days". Before 1949, China's film industry was basically concentrated in Shanghai, and the total number of film companies that had produced activities in Shanghai was about 200.
Shanghai Film Group Co., Ltd. is one of the most profitable film companies in China, with a profit of nearly 20 times that of China Film Group Corporation (0.15 billion) in 2008. In 2001, China's first IMAX cinema was located in Shanghai, and IMAX's Asia Pacific headquarters are located in Shanghai.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="117" > opera</h1>
The burlesque with Haipai characteristics originated in the middle of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, and the emerging opera genre gradually formed by the Shanghai opera "one-legged opera" that accepted the influence of Chinese and foreign comedies, farces and local operas in Jiangnan. Because of the dialect barrier, it is only popular in Shanghai, southern Jiangsu, Zhejiang and other Wu-speaking areas. The burlesque art performed by one person is called "one-legged play".
Shanghai opera (also known as Shenqu opera in the old days) is a local Opera in Shanghainese. Shanghai rap, Pudong storytelling, etc. are also Shanghai's characteristic music arts.
Suzhou Pingtan, Yue opera and other southern Jiangsu and northern Zhejiang operas have many audiences in Shanghai because of their similarity with Shanghai's language and culture.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="125" > music</h1>
Shanghai is one of the birthplaces of modern Chinese pop music, shanghai conservatory of music is Asia's top music school, Shanghai pop music once swept Southeast Asia, some songs were covered by American singers in English once set a record for several months to dominate the top of the American pop song charts. A large number of songs such as Night Shanghai, Night Laixiang, He Rijun Again, Tianya Song Girl, Shanghai Beach, etc. have become immortal classics.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="127" > exhibition</h1>
The number of conventions and exhibitions held in Shanghai ranks among the top in the country, and the total annual income of exhibitions accounts for nearly 50% of the country. Auto Shanghai is one of the largest auto shows in Asia, with multinational companies making the highest number of global debuts in the country. ChinaJoy in Shanghai is one of the world's top three interactive entertainment exhibitions.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="129" > festival</h1>
Poster of Shanghai International Film Festival
Shanghai's cultural festivals include Shanghai International Television Festival, Shanghai International Film Festival, Shanghai International Arts Festival, Shanghai International Tourism Festival, Shanghai Spring International Music Festival, etc. The Shanghai TV Festival was the earliest international television festival founded in China, founded in 1986. Founded in 1993, Shanghai International Film Festival is one of the nine major A-category film festivals in the world, and the highest award is the "Golden Jue Award".
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="132" > symbol of the city</h1>
Shanghai Municipal Flower was deliberated and approved by the Standing Committee of the Shanghai Municipal People's Congress in 1986. In the climate of Shanghai, the magnolia blooms particularly early. Before the Qingming Festival, it will bloom in full bloom. The magnolia is as white as jade, crystal clear, and when it opens, the blossoms are upward and overflowing with fragrance.
The Shanghai Municipal Standard was deliberated and approved by the Standing Committee of the Shanghai Municipal People's Congress in 1990. Shanghai Municipal Standard is a triangular pattern composed of the city flower magnolia, sand boat and propeller, the pattern resembles the propeller of a steamship, symbolizing that Shanghai is a city that is constantly advancing; the sand boat that sails out of the sea in the center of the pattern is the oldest ship in Shanghai, symbolizing that Shanghai is a port city with a long history; the background of the sand boat is the magnolia that blooms in early spring, showing the vitality of the city.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="135" > scenic spots</h1>
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="137" > natural landscape</h1>
Sheshan National Forest Park, Dongtan Wetland Park, Dianshan Lake, Fengxian Bihai Jinsha, Shanghai Wild Animal Park, Shanghai Botanical Garden, Shanghai Century Park, Dishui Lake, Lujiazui Central Greenland.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="139" > cultural monuments</h1>
Fengjing Ancient Town
Zhujiajiao Town
Old City God Temple
Jade Buddha Temple
Da
Qibao Ancient Town
Shanghai Confucian Temple
Shanghai Old Street
Jing'an Temple
Xia Hai Temple
Lu Xun's former residence
Former residence of Cai Yuanpei
Square Tower Park
Old Town Park
Former residence of Song Qingling
Jade Buddha Zen Temple
Tao Fen Memorial Hall
Former site of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
Liu Haisu Art Museum
Memorial Hall of the Site of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China
Changning District Revolutionary Cultural Relics Exhibition Hall
Mausoleum of The Honorary President of the People's Republic of China Soong Ching Ling
Tomb of Song Jiaoren
Deyi Ceramics Exhibition Hall
Lu Xun's tomb
Tao Xingzhi Memorial Hall
Baoshan Martyrs Cemetery
Huang Yanpei's former residence
Former residence of Zhou Enlai
Former residence of Zhang Wentian
Ye Family Garden
Tushan Bay Museum
Xu Guangqi Memorial Hall
Zodiac Po Memorial Hall
Museum of Fudan University
Dong Haoyun Shipping Museum (inside Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Chen Yun's former residence
Xuhui Middle School
Former residence of Xu Beihong
Mu En Tang
International Hotel
Longhua Tower
Drunken white pool
Matsue Square Tower
Yu Garden
Green Dragon Tower
Songjiang TangJing Building
Longhua Martyrs Cemetery
Putuo District is really like an ancient town
Songjiang West Forest Zen Temple
Cathay Pacific Cinema
Garden Hotel
World
Villa Mahler
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By the end of 2020, there are 99 A-class scenic spots (points) in Shanghai, including 3 5A-class scenic spots (points) and 68 4A-class scenic spots (points).
Historic buildings in Shanghai
The site of the First Congress of the Communist Party of China
Site of the Second Congress of the Communist Party of China
Fairmont Peace Hotel
Huizhong Hotel
Paramount
Shanghai Art Museum
Big Bright Cinema
Cathay Pacific Theatre
Wukang Building
Xujiahui Catholic Church
Sassoon Mansion
Pillow stream apartment
Majestic Theatre
Lyceum Theatre
Broadway Building
Blackstone Apartments
Sassoon Villa
Shanghai Concert Hall
Pujiang Hotel
Cirèse Square
Notre Dame Cathedral
Shanghai Museum of Natural History
Little Red House
Western Suburbs Guest House
1933 Old Mill
Wing On Department Store
Edinburgh apartments
YMCA
Shanghai Museum of Arts and Crafts
DaKe Tang Pu'er Society
Former residence of Sun Yat-sen
Lu Xun Memorial Hall
Golden Gate Hotel
Hengshan Road
Shikumen Architectural Area, Jing'an District
The core area of the Greater Shanghai Plan (formerly the Municipal Government Building)
Shanghai Library
Jiangwan Stadium
Former site of The Rayder Institute of Technology
Former National Conservatory of Music (Shanghai Conservatory of Music)
Aircraft Building of China Aviation Association
Longhua Temple and Ancient Pagoda
Former Hujiang University (University of Shanghai for Science and Technology)
Old Simon
Small South Gate
Henan Road Bridge
Waibaidu Bridge
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="252" > modern architecture</h1>
Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Jin Mao Tower, World Financial Center, Shanghai Tower, China Art Palace (formerly The China Pavilion of the World Expo), World Expo Theme Pavilion, Shanghai International Finance Center, Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, Grand Gateway Plaza 66, Superbrand Plaza, Shanghai Happy Valley, Mercedes-Benz Cultural Center (formerly Expo Cultural Center), Shang Street, Bridge 8, M50 Creative Park, Intelligent Manufacturing Bureau, TongleFang, Shanghai Disneyland, National Convention and Exhibition Center.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="254" > food and drink</h1>
Shanghai has the food culture of the world, classic fashion shopping and strong commercial atmosphere. Western food brings together the flavors of more than 30 countries around the world. Chinese food brings together almost all local flavors of China, and the famous food culture areas such as the Old City God Temple, Yunnan Road, Yellow River Road, xianxia road and so on.
Nanjing Road, the first street of Zhonghua Commerce, and the fashionable and elegant Huaihai Road are well-known commercial streets in the country, such as Superbrand Plaza, Grand Gateway Plaza 66 in Xujiahui, Plaza 66 on Nanjing West Road, CITIC Pacific Plaza, etc.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="258" > the magic capital of Shanghai, the top ten attractions worth going to, how many have you been to? </h1>
Shanghai, known as the magic capital, where Eastern and Western cultures converge, creating a fashionable and modern international metropolis that does not lose its Chinese tradition. Skyscrapers, Shikumen and old bungalows blend and shine in this modern capital, interpreting a magnificent chapter of the past and the future. You can feel the precipitation of history in the old Shanghai Lane, go to the Bund to enjoy the style of the night, climb the Oriental Pearl to see this international metropolis...
So with so many attractions, where should you go to avoid this trip? Today I will tell you about the magic capital of Shanghai, the top ten attractions worth going to.
01 The Bund
The Bund is one of the most famous places in Shanghai, the surrounding tall buildings carry too much historical precipitation, especially the super beauty of the night view, you can see the spectacular night view and beautiful lights on both sides of the Huangpu River, suitable for night strolling to enjoy the night.
02 Oriental Pearl
The Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower is one of the landmark buildings in Shanghai, and the TV Tower can overlook the whole Bund, which is shanghai Pudong in the distance, and the Huangpu River flows at the foot, which is very charming.
03 Lujiazui
The bustling magic capital of Shanghai, you must come to Lujiazui near the Huangpu River to shop. Across the river from the Bund, it is one of the most influential financial centers in China, and you can feel the charm of the magic capital at any time.
04 Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street
Nanjing Road, known as the "First Commercial Street of China", is a street that integrates snacks and shopping, and is also a paradise for shopping. At a glance, all modern buildings are mixed with European-style old buildings, with various small shops on both sides, and at night, there is another style.
05 City God Temple
Walking from the Bund to the City God Temple, if you come early, you can first visit Yu Garden, there is a Taoist temple in the south of Yu Garden, which is a historical prayer shrine, you can come to feel the local religious culture. At night, the City God Temple is as dazzling as a palace, super spectacular.
06 Tagobo
Tian Zi Fang is the taste of the folk houses in the lane, in addition to the creative shops, galleries and photography exhibitions, the most is the café, there are a variety of Internet red snacks, snacks are fresh.
07 Disneyland
As the first super popular park in Chinese mainland, Shanghai Disneyland is also a dream world we yearn for, a place that must come once in a lifetime to find innocence and childhood. At the same time, the colorful fireworks are also super shocking, giving people the feeling of entering a fairy tale world.
08 Madame Tussauds Shanghai
The world's sixth Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, the museum contains fashion celebrities, celebrities, heroes and legends and other lifelike wax figures. It is recommended to go in the morning, there are relatively few people, you can better take photos with your idols.
09Shanghai Museum
The Shanghai Museum is known as the "half of the country" in the cultural relics industry and is a large ancient Chinese art museum. The museum has nearly one million cultural relics, featuring bronzes, ceramics, calligraphy and paintings.
10 Qibao Old Street
Qibao Ancient Town is the closest water town to downtown Shanghai, with strong Jiangnan water town characteristics, that is, simple and modern. Qibao Old Street has a lot of food, here, Shanghai's local specialties and Internet red snacks let you eat refreshing.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="281" > to Shanghai must eat eight major foods, many "old Shanghai" do not know, hurry up to collect it</h1>
Oriental Pearl Shanghai is known as China's food city, here is an international city, the law of life is fast, snacks and delicacies, shanghai snacks characteristics take into account the north and south. The gastronomic characteristics are varied, and ancient and modern Chinese and foreign tourists are compared to Shanghai as a paradise for food. Next, Xiaobian will introduce the eight major foods that Shanghai cannot miss.
The first, Shanghai Xiaolongbao, is also called Za Nanxiang Xiaolongbao. The delicacy, thin skin, more soup. The appearance is small and exquisite, the taste is excellent, and the aroma is fragrant. Among the many flavors of small dumplings, I think the crab-filled dumplings taste the best. Fresh crab meat, strong bun skin, people are praised, a thin layer of bun skin, wrapped in juicy filling, fragrant but not greasy. Compared with soup buns, small dumplings are more popular with people. In Shanghai's food list, the first is well deserved.
The second, Shanghai Rib Rice Cake, is a Han Chinese snack with a unique flavor, which is economical and has a long history and great nutritional value. Shanghai Pork Rib Rice Cake is a dish of five-spice flour, flour, eggs, etc. wrapped in ribs and cooked in oil. The combination of fragrant ribs and tender rice cakes is delicious. The golden yellow ribs are appetizing and are also famous for their delicious taste in The Shanghai area. The rib rice cake in Xiaochang is the most distinctive.
The third is Shanghai's onion oil noodles, which are the traditional noodle dishes of Shanghai. The essence of the shallot oil mixture lies in the strength of the noodles and the seasoning in the noodles when stirred. One of the most important is to make shallot oil, cut the shallots into sections, put them in the oil and cook over medium heat until the shallots turn white and yellow, and finally put the sugar and soy sauce into the pot, and the shallot oil is ready. The most important thing is that the noodles should be cooked until eight minutes cooked, and the noodles have no elasticity after a long time, and the noodles are too hard in a short time will affect the taste. Therefore, it is also very exquisite to make this dish. A bowl of overflowing noodles is enough to savor the taste of the old street, and childhood memories float in the hutongs of Shanghai.
The fourth, the Shanghai pot sticker, looks like the dumplings we eat, and it is like raw frying, but the taste is more delicious than the two of them. Shanghai pot sticker shape like a crescent, the bottom of the pot sticker fried to brown, the skin of the pot sticker is very exquisite, can not be too thick nor too thin, too thick to affect the taste is too thin easy to break the filling, very test the workmanship techniques. Of course, such a delicate food, the taste is also a must. On the streets of Shanghai, this kind of pot sticker can be seen everywhere, each with its own characteristics, and it is a good choice with soy milk.
The fifth, Shanghai foot cloth. Listening to the name is not Shanghainese people will wonder, what kind of foot cloth, what taste, can you eat. But Shanghainese, if they hear the foot cloth, will definitely shine in their eyes. This is an authentic food in Shanghai. The foot cloth is shaped like a northern pancake fruit, and the hand grabs the cake. But there are obvious differences. The key is the batter, the syrup wrapped in foot cloth must be mixed with mixed grains, and the northern pancake fruit hand-grasped cake batter is made of flour. The crust of the foot cloth is baked, crispy and delicious, and it is an affordable public snack.
The sixth, Shanghai's Huangshayuan, is a traditional specialty pastry with a history of 70 years. The surface of the cooked dumplings is wrapped in a layer of dried bean paste powder, and the delicious flavor of the rice balls and the fragrance of the bean paste powder are mixed together, which is sweet and delicious, easy to carry, and easy to eat. It can be eaten as a hot or cold food. Suitable for all ages, sweet but not greasy. The key to the sand circle is a layer of dried bean paste powder on the outside, which must be screened layer by layer to make the red bean powder more delicate and then rolled on the surface of the tangyuan. Popular with diners, the bean flavor is rich and soft and delicious. It is a must-have gift for friends and family.
The seventh kind, Shanghai crab golden noodles, is a high-end delicacy, and the price is as expensive as the name suggests. But delicious is priceless, eating is not noodles, is the essence is happy. Shanghai Crab Golden Noodles pays attention to the soup and the freshness of crabs. A bowl of thin noodles covered with crab yellow crab paste, as well as gold leaf, bright color and appetite, fragrant and fragrant, eating is refreshing, I think it is worth it no matter how expensive it is. The crab yellow crab meat is full, the soup is fresh, the noodles are soft and delicious, and you must have a lifetime of taste when you eat it.
The eighth kind, Shanghai pigeon egg balls. Just by looking at the appearance, I think it is a normal peeled quail egg, but in fact, it is a delicacy made of glutinous rice and white sesame seeds, which is a sweet tooth. The taste is sticky but not sticky, refreshing and not hard, shaped like a pigeon's egg, smooth and round. Malnutrition can also be regulated. This dessert is suitable for all ages. When you bite open the pigeon egg balls, the sugar water inside will overflow and the taste is very good. It is a jewel of Shanghai snacks.
The list of Shanghai delicacies is endless. It is also these traditional delicacies that have been passed down from generation to generation to this day, which makes the streets of Shanghai full of warmth and enthusiasm. Chinese and foreign tourists are full of praise, if you have the opportunity to go to Shanghai, be sure to taste these characteristics one by one. Life wanders between food.