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Do you like the past with all its glamour?
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Or do you like the future with all its “under construction-ness”?
In defense of the future (I like the past better), I have to mention that the future can be quite fast. And I LIKE it!!!
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The fastest (and most boring looking inside) train on the planet. Wheee!
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Wasn’t kidding about how plain it looks inside…
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On the outside, plain is necessary for speed!
Compared with a few years back, Shanghai has more touristy spots for visitors. Since Xintandi has been such a success, there are other retro shopping streets opening up. Like this one near my bud’s place in Puxi.
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Shanghai new old tourist street. A lot of locals here
On Saturday AM there were a lot of locals here. I was here with my bud (who is NOT Chinese) and we were hit with “copy watch” and all sorts of hawking for junk.
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We were looking for a snack, so we followed the crowd
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Voila, a very big xiaolongbao. So big you had to stab it with a straw…
I went to the Din Tai Fung in Xintiandi for real xiaolongbao. Delicious in so many ways! Mostly in the beef noodle soup and 5 xiaolongbao way. And unlike much of Shanghai, the service here was excellent.
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This is how a regular sized (and yummy) xiaolongbao looks like
And here are some other diners, for that “you are here” experience.
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They were taking a lot of pix. Of me, their food and of each other. Glad I had a good hair day.
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Aftermath…
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The big bao is called 汤包 (TangBao) which translates literally to Soup Bun.