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Shanghai Map

I used MSPaint.exe to draw a brief Shanghai map and marked some places to live. This map may answer questions from my friends like where to rent a house....

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The blue line in the map is Huangpu River. The black lines are bridge. The brown lines are elevated high way.

Nice weekend in Xinzhuang

It is a nice weekend. I spent the whole day at my friend's house near Xinzhuang. We had perfect lunch and played XBox for about 2 hours, then we played table-tennis for the rest of the afternoon. The relaxing and meaningful activities are much better than staying at home - especially in the SARS situation when home is always the first chance to kill time at weekend.

Elevated highway

The elevated highway is extending ten more kilometers longer to the southwest part of Shanghai on the Humin road. The massive construction in undergoing, makeing the existing road wining through the construction site. The taxi driver operate the taxi to left and right just like in a computer game.

Below is for my reference only. No particular meaning for anybody else

Week TASKS TQ Actual ATQ
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Posted by Jian Shuo Wang at May 24, 2003 11:08 PM
Copyright: You are free to redistribute this work, as long as you keep this disclaimer and this link: http://home.wangjianshuo.com/archives/20030524_shanghai_handmade_map.htm

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Comments

Sensational

Posted by: Isaac (external link) on May 25, 2003 11:05 AM

Isaac, I did spend some time to look up in the dictionary to find out the meaning of the term "Sensational". It seems to be a compliment. Thanks!

Posted by: Jian Shuo Wang (external link) on May 25, 2003 3:19 PM

sorry, jianshuo, must confused you a lot.

I think it's easy to do such a painting work, but not all will do it. That's the difference.

Posted by: Isaac (external link) on May 26, 2003 9:06 AM

Isaac, it is OK. I was just kidding. :-)

I love to read your blog at http://www.isaacmao.com/weblogs/cesblog/ I belive it is one of the most professional blogs in the Chinese world.

Posted by: Jian Shuo Wang (external link) on May 26, 2003 8:44 PM

thanks,

http://www.cnblog.org/backstage/ could be a richer one on blogging, fyi

Posted by: Isaac (external link) on May 28, 2003 9:09 AM

Isaac, I love particularly the clear and neat design of cnblog, even the URL. I think the URL of http://www.cnblog.org/backstage is a very nice one,since I hate to see question marks ? and random numbers in URL - that is not readable. I hate to see index.asp index.htm or default.htm in URL too since they otern are not neccessary.

Posted by: Jian Shuo Wang (external link) on May 28, 2003 6:03 PM

Why is Xujiahui the most romantic place to live in Shanghai? Just curious.

Posted by: Sienna on June 9, 2003 7:43 PM

JSW

Thanks for the map now we just need to get the street names. So is Xujiahui the best place to live? I am looking at relocating maybe later this year for business and I like that area and its near my girlfriends home. I have spent alot of time in that area what is the romantic appeal say over the Bund or the older parts of the city?

Posted by: Nick on June 10, 2003 11:39 PM

Well. Sorry for late reply to the questions about why I said Xujiahui is the most romatic area in the city. It is because of the history of the city. In the early 1900's, the Xujiahui area was occupied by France and the history has left more than 2000 standalone gardern house in the area. The area is silent, green and full of beautiful houses. The architect of the houses are so unique and strongly contract with the other modern tall buildings in other areas.

It is the best place to leave, which is for sure, but the problem is, there is not much house for lease or sale. If there were any, it must be very expensive. So for foreigners, the Gu Bei area near Hongqiao ariport and the Pudong new district are still the best place to look for a house. Many expats gather there.

Posted by: Jian Shuo Wang (external link) on June 12, 2003 9:48 PM

You really think Xu Jia Hui is more romantic then the french areas of lu wan?

Posted by: Jar Jar on August 19, 2003 11:40 PM

Well. It depends. Check the picture at http://home.wangjianshuo.com/archives/20030811_shanghai_scenery_around_xujiahui.htm

The lines between Xujiahui and Lu Wan is blur. I just mean the area, not exactly pointing out the houses west of the border or east of it. :-)

Posted by: Jian Shuo Wang (external link) on August 20, 2003 3:19 PM

Lu Pu bridge has been put into use. It should no longer be marked as "under construction".

More, there are 2 channel crossing the Huang Pu river:
1) Da Pu Qiao channel. Near to the Lu Pu bridge
2) Yan An Road channel. Near to the Oriental Pearl Tower.

Posted by: mvm on August 20, 2003 3:32 PM

I will be visiting Shanghai early Sep.
Any recommendation on good & nice mooncake?
where shd I get it?
I wil be staying around Nanjing dong lu

xie xie

Posted by: KHUAN on August 21, 2003 3:19 PM

Good question, since the Moon Festival is coming and mooncake is the characteristic of this festival.

As I know, you can get good moon cake on any food store - there is a specialized food store at the west part of the Nanjing East Road, near the interaction of Xizang road. For best moon cake, you can try those from hotels, like the cake from the bakery room on the first store of Shanghai Center and Ritz-Carlton hotel - I tried and it was very nice.

Haggen-Dazze also provide icecream mooncake.

Posted by: Jian Shuo Wang (external link) on August 21, 2003 3:49 PM

Dear Mr. Wang:

Thank you for the pictures of the former French precinct in Shanghai. That's where my family used to live before 1949. We used to be rather wealthy before the Communists came and took away most of our money.

- Ma Chengze

Posted by: Ma Chengze on January 12, 2004 3:06 PM

Hi

Can I please make e-mail contact with you?

Thank you

I like your map's

Posted by: james on November 3, 2005 4:54 AM

Dear Wang

Thank you for a very useful and informative site - it covers some things that you can'yt find elsewhere. I will be in Shanghai for a very short visit (1 1/2 days) on my way to Beijing next week. What do you think are the most imporant things to see in Shanghai?

Posted by: Jim on February 20, 2006 2:26 PM
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