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'Chenghun Miao' in Shanghai ...

It was a rainy day when we were in Shanghai but that doesn't stopped us from walking and strolling around the popular places, guided by our tour guide. Luckily this was the 'warmest' day in our trip as the temperature was around 10 celsius, compared to those 3-8 celsius earlier in other places, LOL Thus, though it rained, we felt warm under our winter jackets and hoods down. We mainly walked at some old streets till we reached the ChengHun Miao or 'City God Temple'.

Walking down memory lane....

It was drizzling then ... 

More 'old town' and colonial types of buildings here
After a short walk down memory lane, we reached the popular Chenghun Miao. Well, there was a temple here but some of the premises has been converted to shopping malls or shops. Anyway, we didn't visit the temple but mainly strolled and shopped around, as well as have our lunch here. Though it was raining, the places was really crowded on a Sunday afternoon.


At the ChengHun Miao, love the ancient architecture designs there! 

Wet, wet, wet with the drizzling which seems on and off., but I was mesmerised with the architecture designs here.

Folks taking pixs and shopping under the rain. Check out the row of kiosks in the background selling all sorts of crafts.


At another section of the square

I can't stop taking pics around while following wifey and kids to shop. We mainly bought tidbits which were locally produced there.

What a beautiful intrinsic Chinese architecture designs

I wonder if the upper level housed some of the temple..

Folks enjoying the drizzle and cool weather it seems.
We had our lunch at a nearby large food-court over there. There were lots of food on displayed and you just take what you like, and bring to the counter for payments.


The spacious food-court at ChengHun Miao

Some 'big' Xiao long pau which needed a straw to suck out the soup

err... I called this 'satay'. Also got some fried vermicelli and rice for the kids

Of course, when you are in Shanghai, this dish cannot be missed!

Displayed of food at the foodcourt

Lots of dim sum here

Fermented beancurd... it's not as 'smelly' as I wished and expected ... LOL 

'Tau Foo Fah' but it's sour!! Its like drinking beancurd soup!

And, a plain vermicelli for wifey
All in all, these foods cost me around RMB120-130+!! Shanghai is really an expensive place !!

22 comments:

  1. First time seeing the big xiao loong pau that needs straw!

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    1. My first time too, though I think Malaysia should have it.

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  2. I notice there is a colonial building too!!! Sour tofu fa? No, thank you.

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    1. I also not used to it, it's like drinking tofu soup. Lol

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  3. Sour tau foo fah, don't think i will be used to it as not into sour items...

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    1. LOL .. I guess a lot of outsiders not used to it.

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  4. I remember this place very well as I spent all day there walking through the City God's Temple, Shopping, Private Gardens and Tea House on the lake. The weather was cold and pleasant without rain but damn crowded as it was the Golden Weeks of China.

    This Xiao Long Bao is quite normal sized by China's standard. I have seen the restaurants operated by the Hui Clans in Xian where the smallest one was like 20 sen coin until the size of a dinner plate for each Xiao long Bao dumpling! It was a mammoth crazy size but FUN! These dumplings are originated from Nanxiang, a suburb outside Shanghai. So you ate and enjoyed the originals!

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    1. Wow, you really know the xiao long bao well! I guess you have been here many times !

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  5. I just came back from Shanghai yesterday, this place looks like the place I just went, not sure is around the same place or what, but from the name apparently not the same, hahaha...but I do like all the architecture buildings here. If I get to walk slowly here, I would love to take tons of picture of every single corner here.

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    1. Oh, you can't remember ? I guess these buildings are quite unique and it should be quite easy for you to recognize unless you just pass by. Lol
      I did took a lot of pics there ... Hahaha..

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  6. The fermented beancurd not smelly enough? LOL!

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    1. Ya lor , I tried better ones than those .. Hahaha.. But it's still nice and crunchy !

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  7. errr, "Chenghun Miao"?? or maybe you mean "Chenghuang Miao"?? this is one place not to be missed in Shanghai also, my friend brought me there to walk around the streets and purposely waited for the very famous Xiao Long Bao there..

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    1. Im not too sure about that , in Cantonese , this is 'Seng Wong miew' . Maybe it's huang.
      Yeah , this is one please you gotta go in Shanghai. Cannot missed.

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  8. so this area is not something you are used to seeing in a metropolitan, all the shops along the streets are built resembling the ancient houses, i guess you actually like this type of architecture more?? hehe, it was drizzling and the weather was also warmer, better still you can enjoy the stroll (and looking at beautiful girls)..

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    1. Yes, I like these types of buildings rather than those sky rise buildings! Hahaha... It's too common in SG and I want to see something different. Luckily it was not too cold and the rain can be a bit inconvenient , especially to the kids.

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  9. i remember those Xiao Long Bao with straw, haha.. it was something new to me.. my friend brought us to a very famous restaurant where we gotta wait outside for seats.. but the service was good, we were given chairs to sit and also tea to drink while waiting.. and i saw the skewer, was that lamb?? i remember buying them from roadside stalls that my friend recommended, it was so nice!! i don't fancy lamb because of the strong smell, but the skewer was so good!!

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    1. Ah.. So you went to a restaurant where they served you. Most of the time when we ate on our own, we will be at the food courts or eateries where it's self service.
      Oh, you called that a skewer ? I don't what meat is that , I guess it's chicken ? Anyway, I can take any meat. Lamb most welcome !! Hahaha

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  10. ooh, there are so many choices in the foodcourt huh?? and you also bought a big variety of food to try among yourself.. so this meal is not inclusive in your package i supposed.. hahaha, usually in big cities are like that lah, more expensive and the package will have you fork out the money yourself instead.. and probably that was a very touristy place, hence the food are also more expensive??

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    1. Yes, this one is not included in the tour and it's on our own. Anyway, it's a diy trip though the tour guide gave us some pointers and brought us there.
      Yeah , food really don't come cheap there !

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  11. Next time I will use straw to drink the soup 1st before eating the paus. ^^


    Nice architecture. Feel like back in olden days.

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  12. I like the photos you took. The rain actually made the scene in Shanghai look nicer coz of the moody lighting and wet ground. It fits the theme of Shanghai very well, like the old movie Shanghai Grand.

    The big xiao long bao looks good. I've seen the straw ones in chain restaurant in KL too but I'm sure it's not as good as the ones in Shanghai.

    I'll also like the try the sour (!!!) tau fu fa. Never had that before.

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