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BORN and raised in South Af­rica, Mikhaila Turner has spent the past several years calling Shanghai home. A natural storyteller at heart, she moves fluidly between worlds — captivating children with imaginative tales and engaging wider audiences through fashion, content creation and lived experience.

When she’s not crafting narratives, Turner is building community. She is the co-founder of The Brunch Move­ment, a platform that brings women together over thoughtfully curated gatherings designed to spark connec­tion and friendship.

She also lends her voice to HerLab Toastmasters, where she inspires and empowers other women, one speech at a time.

To stay grounded, Turner turns to pilates and yoga — rituals that help her find balance amid a busy, creative life. From her South African roots to her life in Shanghai, she is driven by a simple yet powerful pur­pose: connecting people — through stories, over brunch and in shared empowerment.

Could you introduce the neighborhood you live in?

I live in Zhongshan Park in Changning District, which has been home for nearly three won­derful years. It’s a lively, seamless blend of old and new Shanghai, centered around the park itself — a much-loved 20th-century green space with its iconic pagoda, maple trees and lotus pond. The neighbor­hood is anchored by one of the city’s most convenient transport hubs, with Metro Lines 2, 3 and 4, and sur­rounded by a dynamic commercial ring that includes Raffles City and Cloud Nine. It’s neither a sleepy residential area nor purely commercial — rather, it’s a beautifully balanced, well-connected and green urban village.

What’s the best thing about living in this neighborhood?

The best part is how effort­lessly everything falls into place. Great food, excellent coffee, friendly neighbors, plenty of activities — and of course Zhongshan Park itself, where I often practice yoga with STAY Wellbeing. There’s a real sense of convenience and community; you rarely need to go far to find what you’re looking for. Sometimes I think about moving, but then I step outside, grab a coffee and flowers, print documents, pick up my dry cleaning — all in four easy stops — and suddenly, everything feels right. So yes, I think I’ll stay a little longer.

What attraction here should not be missed?

During this winter season, an ice rink has been set up right next to Raf­fles City (Gate 3, East, 1139 Changning Rd) and it’s such a fun addition to the neighborhood. It’s quite affordable — half-price on weekdays, and around 150 yuan (US$21.7) on weekends. And if, like me, you’re a little more cau­tious about your knees these days, I highly recommend a visit to the local massage chain Zhengyuanyuan ( No. 12, 721 Wuyi Rd). Think of it as a nec­essary investment in your ability to walk the next day.

Each person may have different tastes, but they all want a great cafe. What’s your favorite cafe near home?

My absolute favorite is a spot right by home called Morning CC (101 Bldg A, 492 Anhua Rd). I genuinely can’t start my day without one of their lattes; it’s a little ritual of mine and it’s where I get to hang out with all the fur babies while planning the next brunch.

Where should someone eat around here?

The area has an incredible variety of cuisines, but my current go-to is a place called Su Man Xiang (B1,1018 Changning Rd). It’s a vegetarian buf­fet-style restaurant, and the value is unbelievable — just 36 yuan, or 26 yuan with a membership. The food is fresh, flavorful, and it’s become a real favorite.

From high fashion to emerging designers, from flowers to fresh produce, where do you shop in your neighborhood?

Zhongshan Park really does have everything. For fashion, Cloud Nine has my regular stops like Zara and Urban Revivo, but a recent exciting addition is Open Maxx (1/F, 890 Changning Rd) right at the corner of the park. It offers wonderful interna­tional brands — think Pinko, Scotch & Soda, Ports — at really reasonable discounted prices.

Is there a neighborhood place you recommend for a night out or sim­ply a drink after work?

For a relaxed yet lively atmosphere, Columbia Circle is always a great choice. Whether it’s a late-night ge­lato or a glass of wine, you’ll find something to enjoy in this creative hub. Personally, I love Naif Coffee Bis­tro (Unit 201, 203, Pool, 1262 Yan’an Rd W.) — you can be sipping coffee one moment, and the next, enjoying a cheesecake with a glass of wine.

Have you made any new discover­ies in your neighborhood lately?

Yes, I recently discovered a lovely cafe called All Day Roasting Compa­ny (Room 508, Bldg 5, 168 Wuyi Rd). It’s the perfect spot to read, work or simply enjoy a fantastic cup of coffee. An added bonus — it’s dog-friendly, which always brings an extra dose of joy. The owner is a delight and a real visionary, which is reflected in the beautiful, simplistic aesthetics and calming ambience of the place.




 

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