It caters for a mainly Chinese clientele rather than tourists or expats, and so I found it to be a good place to watch the Shanghainese at play. There's also an open-area stage for live music and promotions, although nothing was going on when I had been, other than a small band playing music and people dancing to it. very cute.
This place is literally the Vegas of the Orient and I found it a little too overhwhelming, especially because I was grabbed a few times by overzealous sellers and beggars.
I don't mind the repetitious ''Lady Lady, bag watch shoes purse???'' but when my personal space is invaded, I get a little annoyed. Not only that, but I was almost taken for a lot of money with a Tea Ceremony scam. My only recommendation is that you go with a group of friends and that you don't trust overly friendly people, because in this area of town, they are most likely after your money, not your company.
Other than that, it is quite the scene. I loved the amount of information that is forced in front of you. I loved the colours, light, and energy. And I suprisingly loved the large amount of people that surrounded me.
Here are a few pictures:
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