Built in 1955 with help from the Soviet Union, the Shanghai Exhibition Center received a facelift over the past few years and now stands as an ornate sandblasted monument to Sino-Soviet friendship.
Continuing east, the shopping malls and hotels of modern Shanghai's commercial greatness arise. Plaza 66, CITIC Center, Meilong Zhen, the Hilton Hotel, and the J.W Marriot, none budge options, provide numerous choices for dining and shopping look for big names like Louis Vuitton to Kenny Roger's Roasters.
Stretching from Maoming Road to the Shanghai Television Station, slightly south of Nanjing Road is the Wujiang Food Street, a nighttime hotsopt filled with shops, food stalls, trinket stands and restaurants.
Source: Chinadiscover.net
Editor: Feng Hui