that said, i did get to spend one full day (plus a few hours) in shanghai on the tail-end of my trip. this is my 4th trip to shanghai, and i was able to have my ideal day:
1pm: checked into cute motel 268 on yan'an lu near panyu lu - checked work email, followed-up (in a perfect world, i would just be able to relax and not deal with, ugh, work)

hopped on #2 subway (3rmb = $0.42) at jiangsu lu and yuyuan lu and go to nanjing lu west. walked through wujiang lu, a small pedestrian-only street parallel to nanjing lu between maoming lu and shimen lu (#1). there are tons of little food stalls and restaurants with everything from preserved dofu to grilled octopus to my favorite on the block: Yang's Fry Dumpling (2 stalls with seating inside), where they have delicious pan-fried shengjian.
i wasn't hungry at this point, so i walked through wujiang lu just for memories' sake, and walked to shimen lu, where i headed south to dagu lu to my next stop: movie star (#407), the home of the best DVDs. for only 12rmb ($1.66), you can get practically any movie on china's DVD-9, their version of HD. even somewhat new movies are available on regular DVD. i purchased 'i am legend', which i believe is out in the theatres now, and the friendly staff assured me the quality was good.
stocked with movies, i walked down chengdu lu to my favorite fashion mall on the SE corner of huaihai lu and chengdu lu, down the escalator. there are lots of little booths that sell jewelry, clothing and services, but my trip would not be complete without a visit to 57 where i get eyelashes! you lay down, they tape your eyes shut, and they spend 45 minutes delicately attaching individual eyelashes to your lash line so they blend in with your natural eyelashes. i ALWAYS get the longest lashes, and they usually stay on 3-5 weeks, depending on how careful i am when washing my face. and the best part: it costs only 99rmb ($13.73). in nyc, the cheapest i've found is J Sisters, and most salons charge upwards of $250.

after a completely satisfying dinner, i walked along huaihai lu in the direction of my hotel and enjoyed the fervent atmosphere of well-to-do youth walking the streets, bridal stores advising young brides, workers stopping at food stalls to pick up dinner... the whole thing is so shanghai. i stopped in H&M at sinan lu to check out shanghai's newest fashions, but since nothing fits me properly in china, i left disappointed. i grabbed a taxi back to the hotel.
i watched DVDs, spoke to my S.O. and slept and woke up to repack (to distribute the weight of my bags more evenly). i checked out, but asked the hotel to hold my luggage while i spent my remaining few hours in shanghai.
i got another massage, and today, my favorite masseur, #111, was in, so i had the best massage ever. he knows me and knows my aches and pains.


with that happy meal, i walked back to the hotel, grabbed my luggage and jumped in one of the cabs waiting for an airport fare to leave for pudong airport. my stay in shanghai was short, but it was a perfect 26 hours.
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