Shanghai

Shopping in Shanghai

Shanghai is one of the best places to shop in the entire Chinese mainland. You can find everything from designer wear to trivial items at the local markets. Goods are of a superior quality yet come at a reasonable price. There are shops everywhere in the city. The renowned shops are on the Huaihai, Jinling, Sichuan, and Nanjing roads and the trading areas of Xujiahui and Yuyuan.

Shanghai is indeed a shopper’s delight! The most eye-catching feature of this city are the extremely fashion conscious youngsters.

Read our Shanghai shopping guide below for tips on the best places to pick up a bargain. You could also check out our China shopping guide for more shopping ideas across China. After a day of shopping, grab a bite to eat in one of Shanghai's colourful restaurants.

Shanghai Shopping Guide

In the second half of the 20th century, Shanghai has evolved as the biggest commercial hub of China. Its free market system has been attracting plenty of international business investments. This has resulted in a largely consumerist society. Local stores compete with designer labels like Ralph Lauren, Christian Dior and Louis Vuitton and affluent entrepreneurs zoom past in their Lexus or Mercedes.

China’s classiest shopping spot is on Nanjing Road – you can go on a wild shopping spree while here. For Chinese jewellery and crafts, there is the Yuyuan Bazaar, very close to the Bund. If you don’t plan to splurge on shopping then visit the Dongtai Lu Antique Market near Xintiandi. For the patient tourist willing to rummage around, the right place would be Taikang Lu for unusual knick-knacks. The antique shops are also less crowded here. If you plan to take home something as a memento of your trip, you can visit the Shanghai Museum that has a great collection of souvenirs, apart from being a good place to look around.

The Shanghai shopping centres are demarcated as "Four Streets and Four Cities":

The Four Streets

Nanjing Road, one among the famed Four Streets, is the main commercial locality in China. From the old traditional shops to novel establishments stocking speciality and common goods, this street has a whopping 600 shops in all. It also has the reputation of being China’s first shopping street and the most active shopping location in Shanghai, probably in the entire Asian continent. The most popular section of this market is near the Bund on the east, known as Nanjing Road East. It has a 1 km stretch solely for pedestrian use and is full of shops buzzing with activity.

The elegant Huaihai Road is as famous as Nanjing Road. The 400 stores and shops in this area carry prominent international designer labels. Once here, you must stop at the Parkson Shopping Centre. This centre usually has discount sales and special offers running almost all through the year. The collection of branded clothing is also very affordable.

For foodstuff, arts/crafts and anything else you might need as a tourist, you can try the Middle Tibet Road, which is part of the Four Streets. You can find products of good quality and range at the North Sichuan Road at very moderate prices.

Then there is the Fuzhou Road, which was popularly known as "Culture Street" almost 100 years ago. The music, art, books etc., sold here are all connected to Chinese culture. Of late, it has become fashionable for the locals to walk on this road after a day’s work and leisurely browse through the books and magazines stocked in the shops.

The Four Cities

Yuyuan Shopping City is the best place for all kinds of Chinese items like local crafts, antiques, items made out of jade, gold and silver jewellery and other small articles. For an excellent shopping ambience, you can visit the Shanghai Shopping City, which has a lot of good facilities. There are also many new retail shops around this place. Jiali Sleepless City, located opposite the Shanghai Railway Station, is a busy commercial place. Xujiahui Shopping City is a new shopping centre with big shops that sell a wide range of expensive as well as moderately priced items.

Markets

The Xiangyang Market, which was a place of ill repute, closed down permanently in June 2006. If you are looking for fake or imitation goods, there are some new some shopping arcades that sell them. Though known by a few other names, the A. P. New XinYang Fashion Market, as it is popularly called, is the largest ‘replacement’ market. It is located in the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum metro station – Line 2. The metro is the simplest way to reach this place.

The Qipu Lu Clothing Market is a huge collection of stalls packed into a building as big as a warehouse. It would take you an entire day to walk through the huge crowds and casually browse through this market. Then there is the Pearl Plaza that is on Yan'an Xi Lu and Hongmei Lu, and also the simple mall at the corner of Chongqing Lu and Nanjing Xi Lu. Shopping at these markets can be quite an entertaining experience if you are familiar with the art of bargaining and enjoy it. However, if you don’t like the pressure, it is best to stay away. Just step into this place and you will be surrounded by peddlers of watches, bags, DVDs and other knick-knacks trying to sell you their wares.

The Dongtai Road Street Market is a good spot for picking up memorabilia of communist China, handicrafts, antiques and jade. You will have to bargain to get the best price. This market is a favourite with both local and overseas visitors. The Public bus numbers to get here: 17, 18, 23 and 864.

Yuyuan Gardens is also recommended for antique shopping. It has two markets in the basement. You may need to do a lot of searching before you finalize your purchase. And just like in any Chinese market, don’t forget to bargain.

If you are looking for DVDs of TV shows or movies, there are a lot of places where you can find them. Almost all areas have their own DVD shops, with an ample collection of films. You will also come across street vendors selling DVDs from their makeshift shops.

Traditional Arts and Crafts

Jade and Ivory Carvings

The Ivory and Jade carvings of Shanghai are quite popular in China. Though ivory purchase may not be preferred due to ecological considerations, jade is very popular. Jade is a striking looking stone, available in a wide palette of hues. It lends itself to be shaped into artistic bottles, beautiful figurines of birds and animals and almost any shape the artist can conceive.

Local River Crabs

For an authentic Shanghai experience look for the local river crabs or Dazhaxie. Any native Shangainese will be pleased to guide you because every autumn, they become incredibly passionate about this delicacy. According to a Chinese belief, it is best to eat the male crabs in October and the female crabs in September.

Silk

Shanghai is China’s principal producer and exporter of silk. It would be ideal to make your silk purchases at Shanghai during a visit to China. There is a mind-boggling range of textures and categories to choose from. Satin, velvet, silk gauze, brocade, damask silk, crape, sheer silk and spun silk – take your pick.

Weaving and Embroidery

You can come across numerous types of embroidery and weaving of superior quality. Shanghai rugs are mostly woollen and hand woven. They are reputed for their intricate designs and traditional patterns. In Shanghai you can also find silk rugs and carpets.

Shopping Places

Hermes

Occupying an area of 170 square metres. Displayed in the store are silk, leather, tableware, jewellery and men's and women's ready-to-wear.

Hermes is a family enterprise that started 164 years ago as a harness maker. Scarves with hand-painted patterns of harness equipment are its best-known products. The scarf in its Shanghai boutique has spices from all over the world printed on it.

The store is the second opened by Hermes on the Chinese mainland. The other is in Beijing, which opened in 1998.

Hermes, who is usually depicted with winged helmet and shoes, was the god of cunning and commerce.

First floor, Heng Long Plaza, 1266# Nan Jing West Road, Jing'An District

+86-21-62790910

Plaza 66

The ultra luxurious plaza66 is the best shopping centre in shanghai. You can find christian dior, dior homme,lagerfeld, gieves&hawkes, laurel, chanel, fendi,dunhill, hermes, cartier, lv(the second largest store in the world), gucci, versace, armani...they are all mainlines.

1266# Nanjing West Road, Jing'An District

+86-21-62790910

Super Brand Mall (Zhengda Guangchang)

The largest mall in Pudong, this gargantuan ten story edifice has finally started to attract the crowds. The anchor is a four-story department store with all the usual super goods. There's also a well-stocked Lianhua supermarket and a Bank of China ATM in the basement, and scores of clothing, jewelry, and accessories stores, as well as dining establishments competing for your attention. Daily 10am to 10pm.

Lujiazui Lu 168, Pudong Shanghai

+86-21-6887-7888

Grand Gateway Plaza (Ganghui Guangchang)

The biggest and flashiest of the malls in the Xujiahui circle has a good mix of retail (clothing, books, accessories, electronic items), dining and entertainment outlets, a theatre (occasionally showing English-language movies) on the fifth floor, and a plethora of food court restaurants. Prices here are slightly lower than on Nanjing Lu but still not the best in town. Daily 10am to 10pm.

at Huashan Lu, Xuhui District, Shanghai

+86-21-6404-0111

Zhang's Textiles

Here you'll find a superb collection of framed embroidery (from Qing Dynasty royal costumes) and dynastic-era robes and skirts for purchase. These are genuine antique fabrics. Zhang's also carries jade bracelets, silk pillows, and silk pillow boxes. Items range from CNY60 to CNY200,000 ($7.20-$24,000). Daily 10am to 9pm.

Nanjing Xi Lu 1376, Shanghai

+86-21-6279-8587

Shanghai No. 1 Department Store (Shanghai Shi Diyi Baihuo Shangdian)

Shanghai's most famous department store, opened in 1934, has been thoroughly updated with the incorporation of a 22-story East Tower, the first 11 floors of which are devoted to retailing. All the usual suspects are here: clothing, shoes, children's wear, gifts, books, watches, toys, jewelry, cosmetics, housewares, sporting equipment, and electronic goods. The store has renown and volume, but not always the best prices. Daily 10am to 10pm.

Metro: Renmin Gongyuan

800-830# Nanjing East Road, Huangpu District

+86-21-6322-3344

Lao Feng Xiang Jewelers (Lao Feng Xiang Yinlou)

Located on the north side of the Nanjing Lu Pedestrian Mall, this jewelry store has long specialized (since the Qing Dynasty) in jade, pearls, and fine silver and gold ornaments. Daily 9:30am to 10pm.

432# Nanjing East Road, Huang Pu District

+86-21-6322-0033

Carrefour (Jialefu)

This highly popular French commodities giant offers an extensive range of imported Western groceries, along with fresh fruits, vegetables, sporting goods, clothing, shoes, music, electronic items, books, bicycles, and film developing. Daily 8am to 10pm.

Shuicheng Nan Lu(south road) 268# Gubei Xinqu, Changning

+86-21-6270-6829

Bokhara Carpets - Specialty Shopping

Excellent choice of new and old carpets from Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, and Uzbekistan. Daily 10am to 6:30pm.

679# Xianxia Lu, Off Yan'an Xi Lu, near Shuicheng Lu, Changning District

+86-21-6290-1745

Shanghai Antique and Curio Store (Shanghai Wenwu Shangdian)

The owners hope to make downtown Guangdong Lu, which runs west off the south end of the Bund, into something of an antiques row for shoppers. One of the oldest and largest antiques stores, they have under their umbrella everything from calligraphy, old jades, and porcelain, to antique furniture, wood carvings, embroidery, and tapestries. Prices are even reasonable. Daily 9am to 5pm.

192-246# Guangdong Road, Huang Pu District

+86-21-63214697, ext. 301

Shanghai Museum Bookshop

The gift shop on the museum's first floor carries a good selection of books in English on art, history, and culture, including coffee-table volumes. Daily 9am to 5pm (to 8pm on Sat).

201# Ren Min Ave. People's Sq., Huangpu District

+86-21-63723500

Three on the Bund (Waitan San Hao)

About as classy and pricey as you can get in Shanghai shopping, this ritzy development on the Bund has a Giorgio Armani flagship store (tel. 021/6339-1133; daily 11am-10pm), and other not-too-shabby mouthfuls such as Ann Demeulemeester, Bottega Veneta, Vivienne Tam, Yves Saint Laurent, and more. Even if you are going to pick up that "Emporio Armani" knock-off watch at a roadside stall for less than CNY200 ($25), it may be fun to come admire the real thing through the looking glass. Daily 10am to 10pm.

Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu 3#; Entrance on Guangdong Lu, Huangpu

+86-21-6323-3355

Silk King (Zhensi Da Wang) - Fabrics

Silk and wool yardage and a good selection of shirts, blouses, skirts, dresses, ties, sheets, and other finished silk goods have make Silk King one of the top silk retailers in Shanghai, and a favorite stop for visiting heads of state and other VIPs. Silk or wool suits can be custom tailored in as few as 24 hours. Silk starts around CNY100 ($13) per meter (3 1/4 ft.), while more delicate cashmere is almost 10 times that. Daily 9:30am to 10pm.

Tianping Lu 139#, Xujiahui

+86-21-62821533

Parkson (Baisheng Gouwu Zhongxin) - Department Stores

At one of the busiest junctures in town, this Malaysian-based French Concession department store is yet another upscale emporium of Western fashions and cosmetics, with a McDonald's and a Gino's Cafe next door and an excellent Park 'n Shop supermarket carrying foreign goods in the basement. Prices are lower than on Nanjing Lu. Daily 10am to 10pm.

Metro: Shanxi Nan Lu

Huaihai Zhong Lu 918#; At Shanxi Nan Lu, Luwan

+86-21-64156384

Huangshan Tea Company (Huangshan Chaye Dian)

There's a wide assortment of classic Yixing teapots (made in the adjacent province) and loose Chinese teas sold by weight here. Daily 10am to 10pm.

Metro: Huangpi Nan Lu

Huaihai Zhong Lu 605#; west of Chengdu Bei Lu, Luwan

+86021-5306-2258

Dave's Custom Tailoring

Dave's specializes in men's fashion, with custom-made Saville Row three-piece suits starting from CNY3,500 ($438). Turnaround is normally 3 to 10 days but can be shorter for a hefty fee. Daily 10am to 8pm.

Wuyuan Lu, Lane 288, no. 6#; Between Wulumuqi Lu and Wukang Lu, Xuhui

+86-21-5404-0001

Printemps - Shanghai (Shanghai Bali Chuntian Baihuo) - Department Stores

Carrying on the French Concession image of yesteryear, the Printemps is furnished in high Art Nouveau style (modeled after the 19th-c. mother store in Paris), down to its designer-label boutiques (Givenchy, Christian Lacroix) and Parisian cafes. Daily 10am to 10pm.

Metro: Shanxi Nan Lu

Huaihai Zhong Lu 939-947#; At Shanxi Nan Lu, Luwan

+86-21-64310118

Shanghai Centre (Shanghai Shangcheng)

With outlets like Starbucks, Mrs. Fields, and Tony Roma's dotting the landscape, this self-contained hub makes you feel like you've never left home. Also here are a deluxe hotel (Portman Ritz-Carlton Hotel), a medical and dental clinic, a grand theatre, ATMs, a supermarket with the city's widest selection of Western groceries, and offices for half a dozen international airlines -- all in the same complex. The shopping is among the most upscale in Shanghai, with such outlets as Cerruti, Louis Vuitton, a. testoni, and Cartier. Shop and office hours vary, but many are open daily from 10am to 6pm

Web site: www.shanghaicentre.com

Metro: Jing An Si

Nanjing Xi Lu 1376#; Jing An District

+86-21-62798600

Shanghai Jingde Zhen Porcelain Artware (Shanghai Jingde Zhen Yishu Ciqi Shangdian)

An excellent selection of some of China's most prized ceramic creations, produced by factories and artisans in nearby Jingde Zhen. Vases, plates, cups, and artware are expensive here, but the quality is high and the reputation good. Daily 10am to 10pm.

Nanjing Xi Lu 1185# ; at Shanxi Bei Lu, Jing An

+86-21-62533178

Friendship Store (Youyi Shangdian)

Friendship stores once catered exclusively to foreigners, but now compete freely (though not always successfully) with department stores and shopping plazas. For many visitors, this is the ultimate one-stop shop, containing a generous sampling of nearly everything worth hauling home: arts and crafts, jewelry, silk, books, souvenirs, antiques. Prices are relatively high (no bargaining allowed) but are generally still lower than in high-end hotel shops; and quality is decent. You can start here to get an overview of what's available in Shanghai at a fair price, shop the streets and malls, then return to make any last-minute purchases. There is another branch in the western part of town. The first branch is open daily 9:30am to 9:30pm. The western branch is open daily 10am to 10pm.

Metro: Henan Zhong Lu

Jinling Dong Lu 68#, Huang Pu District

+86-21-63373555

Insh Fashion

Its name stands for "In Shanghai", and its hip clothing and accessories range from qipaos to cotton dresses to t-shirts, all bearing a unique Shanghai aesthetic. Daily 10am to 10pm.

Web site: www.insh.com.cn

Taikang Lu 200#; Lu Wan District

+86-21-64665249





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