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Take an easy one-day triparound post-lockdown eraJing鈥檃n鈥檚 attractions

A morning ride along Suzhou Creek

Starting the day with a morning ride along Suzhou Creek is a great choice.

The creek is the biggest tributary of Huangpu River and runs through central areas of the city. With beautiful waterfront views and excellent recreational facilities, it is ideal as an alternative for a walk or a ride compared to the crowded Bund.

The Jing鈥檃n section consists of the 4.7-kilometer northern bank from Yuanjing Road to the Henan Road M. Bridge and the 1.6-kilometer southern bank from Anyuan Road to Chengdu Road N.

A 400-meter section facing the historic Sihang Warehouse to the north is highly recommended. Its asphalt roads were replaced by cobblestones to add authentic Shanghai flavor because narrow cobblestone lanes were commonly seen in traditional shikumen (stone-gate) neighborhoods. Plants that flower throughout the year adorn the greenery, lined with camphor and ginkgo trees.

What if you don鈥檛 have a bike? Try a shared bike. It has become a trend in the city to ride shared bikes in the post-lockdown era as a means to avoid crowded public transportation. Of the shared bike operators, Meituan has equipped each bike with a bottle of hand sanitizer to ensure users鈥 safety.

A breakfast picnic

Feeling a little tired? Get refreshed with a cup of coffee from California-based Blue Bottle Coffee.

Its first store on the Chinese mainland is housed in a historic building near Suzhou Creek, with an address at 908 Chang鈥檃n Rd.

It offers the company鈥檚 classic drip coffee and the same signature espresso-based drinks as sold in its other global locations.

Products include Hayes Valley Espresso, Three Africas, Bella Donovan and Giant Steps. All coffees are roasted in small batches at the Blue Bottle Coffee Shanghai Pengpu Roastery.

There is a special food menu. Alongside its signature and popular products such as Li猫ge waffles, chocolate chip cookies and lemon pound cake, it has also designed a 鈥淵utong Dessert Set鈥 that is exclusive to the new store.

It includes traditional Shanghai desserts 鈥 sticky rice cake, green bean cake and fried dough twist.

As Shanghai hasn鈥檛 yet lifted the ban on dine-in services, the store only provides takeout.

So, a breakfast picnic on the grand lawn in front of the store, or somewhere on the Suzhou Creek waterfront, is a better choice.

A place of quiet contemplation

Had enough outdoor time? Why not visit a bookstore to find some peace. One near the Sihang Warehouse is a good choice.

In fact, the venue at 79 Xizang Road N. is a community reading venue co-built by the local Beizhan Subdistrict and Duzhe (Reader) magazine, often hailed as the Chinese equivalent of The New Yorker. The store allows people to just read books and have coffee.

Currently, the books are disinfected after people finish reading.

Don鈥檛 miss a highlight outside of the bookstore. On its fa莽ade facing Xizang Road N., there is a giant mural, a popular photo-taking site.

It features a girl reading the magazine under a blue sky, white clouds and bright sunshine, said to reflect the girl鈥檚 inner world. It also features elements of Beizhan, where China鈥檚 oldest railway station was erected, with cherry blossoms echoing a cherry tree standing right in front of the wall.

Just on the other side of the street, a Doraemon pop-up store has opened at the Joy City shopping mall, which is famous for its 56-meter-diameter 鈥淪ky Ring鈥 Ferris wheel on the roof.

The pop-up, which will be open to July 10, is a real-life wonderland of Doraemon, a popular robot cat in a Japanese animation series. Scenes in the series are extant.

After the visit, a wide selection of Doraemon products, including toys, cups and masks, can be perused on the shelves.

Enjoy blossoms

The afternoon starts with flower appreciation.

Special flower landscapes are now displayed in parks all over the district, including Jing鈥檃n Park, Jing鈥檃n Sculpture Park and Daning Park. In Jing鈥檃n Park, there is a sea of flowers, the hydrangeas in full bloom, and loquat trees bowed down with the weight of fruit.

Also, roadside flower decorations have been created for those who prefer to just knock around.

Colorful blossoms such as hydrangea and coleus have burst into a kaleidoscope of colors in roadside flowerbeds. For example, a total of 550 flower boxes situated in the middle of Changde Road, between Wuding Road and Yan鈥檃n Road M., have been renovated, their winterberry replaced by hydrangea and petunia to reflect the summer vibe.

Shopping time

Sightseeing over. Time for some shopping.

Popular shopping malls along the bustling Nanjing Road W., such as HKRI Taikoo Hui, Plaza 66 and Jing鈥檃n Kerry Center, have reopened, offering big discounts to attract consumers.

Besides modern retailing experiences, you can shop from a bygone era. As a backstreet of Nanjing Road W., Shaanxi Road N. is home to some of the local time-honored brands.

Make your way to heritage-listed Longfeng Qipao to order a tailor-made piece that characterizes the height of fashion in the 1930s. Humsuit next door is a fashionable brand dating back to the 1930s. It鈥檚 an ideal place for men to find a quality suit. Or step into the centuries-old Lei Yun Shang pharmacy to try traditional Chinese herbal tea. Notably, though the Dragon Boat Festival is over, it鈥檚 still recommended to buy xiangnang, or fragrant sachet, a seasonal product for the festival.

Taste Jing鈥檃n tradition

Stroll to the venerable Wangjiasha eatery on Nanjing Road W. to buy pre-cooked meals and snacks for dinner.

Wangjiasha鈥檚 specialties include xianrou yuebing (pork-filled mooncake), xiekehuang (fluffy sesame-coated pastry filled with pickled vegetable) and babaofan (steamed sweetened glutinous rice with eight different ingredients). All the dishes are easy for takeaway.

The 900 Food Court on Wanhangdu Road offers more. It features 23 well-known brands, such as Xiqu Laodafang, known for crispy meat mooncakes, and Lifeng, known for roast goose and sausage.

Enjoy glittering night views

Time to go home, but don鈥檛 miss the district鈥檚 glittering night views on the way.

Iconic landmarks such as Jing鈥檃n Temple, Butterfly Park and Hengfeng Road Bridge have been lit up again as night falls.

The Butterfly Bat Park especially presents spectacular light displays. With lights blinking and music playing, the park becomes a virtual wonderland, attracting flying butterflies, jumping squirrels and falling leaves.

If you are not in a hurry to get home, take a nucleic acid test.

So far, Jing鈥檃n has opened 363 nucleic acid testing sites across the district, enabling residents to take their tests within a 15-minute walk from their home or workplace.


 

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