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Bricks of Xintiandi:

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On the Zi Zhong Road, there are three newly opened shops. Very interesting shops!

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Highnote only sells DJ music. There is a nice audio room inside.

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Pointtolife was opened by a Hong Kong architect. It sells design books only and serves coffee. Nice place to visit. I don't see many customers there and I believe the owner doesn't care about revenue. It seems the shop only opens for fun.
Temperature Drops in Shanghai
The easist way to get an idea of the weather of a city is to check the picture of what people wear outdoors. Here you are. The picture was taken before the Pacific Department Store in Hai Hai Road. Taken from the north toward south.

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Hai Hai Road ?I'm not familiar with SH yet but where is Hai hai Road? I know only Huai hai.
Posted by: aline (external link) on November 26, 2004 9:14 PMI was wondering... Are there any apartments right in Xintiandi? Perhaps 1-2 bedroom places above the stores or interleaved amongst the commercial buildings in the immediate area? I am an expat that will be moving to Shanghai in Feb '05, and Xintiandi seems like a very nice place to live -- convneient to bars, restaraunts, etc. Ideally, it would be neat to live in an old Shikumen building with new, modern rennovations on the interior...
Or is there a better place to live for expats? Thoughts anyone?
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