If you visit the city of Shanghai, do not miss the opportunity to shop. Because in a metropolitan city on this one, you can find almost all kinds of goods.

Starting from clothes, shoes, handbags, accessories, stationery, equipment furnishings, household equipment, and much more. Starting from the labeled goods locally and internationally, all in Shanghai.
Here are some street names that can be visited for shopping:
1. Nanjing East Road
This road is famous for its street made specifically for pedestrians, which is also called “East Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street”. Along this road, you can walk and see the variety of shops and shopping mall on the right side of the road. Every day, hundreds of people milling around in this way, both the tourists and locals alike, and almost form a sea of ??people who keep moving from one corner to another corner.
2. Nanjing West Road
Unlike Nanjing East who have a special road for pedestrians, Nanjing West is a public road for passing vehicles. However, you also can freely walk along the sidewalk and saw a row of shopping malls along the road. Most of the existing mall, you can see a variety of international brands such as Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Salvatore Ferragamo, Prada, etc..
In addition, in Nanjing West Road also has a shopping center that sells various kinds of fake branded goods and is located at 580 Nanjing West Road, which is called the “Shanghai Fake Market”. In this building, you are strongly advised to bid. For example: A fake branded handbags Mulberry can be sold at RMB 1500. From these prices, try to bargain the price range of 200-400RMB. The seller will usually invite you to begin to negotiate the price. First of all, try to stick with the initial price you specify. If you really have to raise prices, do not raise prices too high. Usually when you decide to leave the store, the seller can call you to re-negotiate or approve the price you requested.
3. People’s Square – Hong Kong Famous Shops Street
Located in an underground exit from the MRT station People Square, you can find a shopping center named “Hong Kong Famous Shops Street”. Here, you can find a series of small boutiques that sell a wide range of clothing, bags, shoes and accessories. The price offered is not too expensive, depending on the type of goods offered. For example: For women’s clothing such as casual short dress made in Korea, the price could reach the range of 200-500RMB. However, you can still bargain for a fair price.
4. Lu Bu Qi (Qi Bu Road)
Renowned as the “Thrift Shop”, at first glance this looks like a street area or Mangga Dua Tanah Abang in Jakarta. The atmosphere of the street was so crowded and bustling with people and-thatch and the merchants who sell on the roadside. In this way, there are some buildings that sell the goods either in retail or wholesale. Overall, you can get goods at low prices if you are smart enough in the bid price.
In addition, there are many shopping centers are located in a series of roads in the city of Shanghai, such as area XuJiaHui and Huaihai Road. Here’s a list of shopping mall located in the region (http://www.at0086.com):
Xu Jia Hui:
In the area of ??Xu Jia Hui, you can find various kinds of digital products, such as computers and cameras, in the shopping center Buy Now and Pacific Digital Square.
1. Oriental Shopping Mall – No. 8 Cao Xi Bei Road
2. Pacific Department Store – No. 932 Heng Shan Road
3. Shanghai Hui Jin Department Store – No. 1000 Zhang Jia Bang Road
4. Grand Gateway – No. 1, Hong Qiao Road
5. Buy Now – No. 11 Cao Xi Bei Road
6. Pacific Digital Square – No. 1117 Zhang Jia Bang Road
Huai Hai Road:
In this area, there are various kinds of top designer boutiques and international label.
1. Shanghai Women’s Stuff Store – No. 447-479 Huai Hai Zhong Road
2. Parkson Huai Hai Store – No.918 Huai Hai Zhong Road
3. Printemps Paris – No. 939-949 Huai Hai Zhong Road
4. Huating istan – No. 527 Huai Hai Zhong Road
5. Maison Mode Department Store – No. 1312 Huai Hai Zhong Road
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The cold night air stung when I arrived in Copenhagen by bus from Gedser, a town on the southern tip of Denmark, as the rain began to fall. Some people might remember the Little Mermaid when I heard Copenhagen. But I knew that night, the capital of one of the nation’s oldest monarchy is an old town, wet, and cold.

Armed with a map of the Internet, I tried to find his way to a hostel called Sleeping in Heaven. Hearing his name, I wish I could actually sleep in it. But first, I was struggling with bus routes that I never heard of.
“Take the bus no. 250S leads to Budinge St., Fell in Ã…boulevard (third stop). After that, the road 200 m to Struenseegade 7. Search Kapelvej and turn left at the alley after the building no. 44.”
Wow. This all must be done in an increasingly heavy rain. Several Danish krona coins diverse forms that I be picky to ride the bus. A little confused with each other because of similar shape and the writing is rather difficult to read.
The streets in cities in Europe quite “exotic” for me, for the first time set foot into the continent. Copenhagen dominated low building with a variety of architectural styles, ranging from the style of the 16th century until a minimalistic contemporary style and industrialists. What is clear, I do not feel there is in the capital or a busy business district.
The city is relatively quiet for my people of Indonesia. Here, the sound of horns and traffic jams do not adorn the life of every day. This is possible thanks to the use of bicycles as a primary means of transportation of its citizens. Everywhere bikes milling around.
The first night I came, I almost get hit because they do not know the path I crossed it a special bike lane. My layman’s observation, the people here are not just avid style with bicycle-style youth Jakarta with fixie or a young professional athletes with the bike.
Bicycles in Copenhagen is very casual and functional, purely for transportation. Each bike is equipped brakes (though not always with the gear change), and many are berkeranjang and almost always have a place to ride. Young people too, though a man, not ashamed to bring a bike with a basket in front.
Young mothers who have children to modify their bikes to be like a small rickshaw, and put his son in front. In fact, there is a basket can accommodate two children at once. Small compartment at the front or rear of the bike can also be converted to carry groceries or other goods.
In the spring until early autumn, ie from April to September, Bike rental facilities are available for free to anyone (with a deposit guarantee 30 krona, or USD 30 thousand). Facility named “Bycyklen Kobenhavn” is limited to the zone in downtown Copenhagen consisting of Indre By (Copenhagen Center) and Christianshavn, an old district of eclectic with long history.
The second area is best visited. There are many interesting things such as museums (among others Statens Museums for Kunst, the Danish Museum of Art & Design, the National Museum, Thorvaldsen Museum), and city parks (such as Tivoli Garden, Orstedsparken, Botanisk Have, Kastellet).
With bikes, you can browse through the canals and coastal calm and soothing. Sempatkanlah to Kristiania in Christianshavn, “settlements” in the city’s eccentric, belonging to the anti-establishment who rejected the presence of globalization and capitalism.
If you are interest in history, do not forget to visit some of the palace / castle like palace Amalienborg and Christiansborg. Like shopping? Then try the world’s longest pedestrian street, Strøget, which in both sides there are lots of shops.
If you just love the sensation of “lost” in the city – which was very enjoyable – so cycling could be one way of fulfilling it.
If you’ve finished cycling, you do not have to bother returning to the place of beginning. Simply put the bike at one point of collection – numbering more than 100 points in Kobenhavn Bycyklen environment.
The cyclists in Copenhagen must abide by several rules: Do not ever cross the sidewalk or pedestrian traffic, never cross the zebra crossing, do not ever ride in a city park, do not ride late at night and always crossed in the right lane (Danish driving on the right road).
Cycling in Copenhagen is very pleasant and safe. Air is relatively clean, convenient infrastructure and flat land contours. You can see more, absorbing a variety of things and explore the lives of the citizens should Copenhagenites true.
Want, right? So, forget about traveling by tour bus or rent a car. Use a bicycle if you have time to Copenhagen.
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Cycling lot of benefits. In addition to healthy, able to reduce pollution in order to save the earth. Of the many cities in Asia, there are five friendly city for cyclists. The city has a smooth road, beautiful scenery and the governments concerned and encourage citizens to ride it. This is a list of 5 cities in Asia that is most comfortable for cycling.
1. Kyoto
All persons traveling by riding a bicycle. That first impression will arise for new visitors in town. Every morning, almost all ordinary people from all walks of gliding through the narrow streets of this city by bicycle. Some of them even carry passengers.
It’s easy to find a reason why bicycling is so popular in this city. The reason, most of the flat surface of this city and traffic was orderly. Many gang created as a shortcut. Urban pattern of the grille also make a person will not be easy to get lost.

2. Beijing
“City bikes” first in Asia is now better known for motor vehicle traffic growth are rapid. However, the infrastructure for cyclists in the city is still the best in Asia.
Bike paths cover almost every inch of this city. In addition, the cyclist can easily find small workshops in the streets. Workshop sells a variety of bicycling purposes with low prices. The numbers were not counted.
For the (shy), safety issues could be a concern. The problem, the use of helmets is often overlooked. Similarly, traffic signs.
If you want to avoid traffic chaos, you are advised to ride through the Hutong area and felt the old road there. Labyrinth of roads in the area could prevent you from breaking down.
In addition, you can simultaneously see the various sights in the area as a series of clotheslines and a hanging bird cage, an old woman who hawked vegetables, and people playing chess in the corner.
3. Kaohsiung
This city is a “city bike” the most friendly in Taiwan. The city has a network of bike paths that will continue to be developed up to 150km, not bad for a city known for its density of traffic. In this city there are bike rental places. Now there are 50 rental place is also known as C-Bike. The rent starts from 30 Taiwan dollars to the first half hour, and 15 dollars for the next half hour. For those of you who plan on cycling for two to four days of Kaohsiung, we suggest you take the path to Taitung via cross the bridge south of the island.
4. Jeju
Anyone you’ve ever cycled in Jeju will say, the city is ternyaman city for cycling in South Korea. The island is surrounded by bike paths along the 182km complete with beautiful natural scenery. The trip round the island takes three to five days. Bicycle rentals can be found near the bus station and Yongduam Rock Jeju.

5. Singapore
The car may still be the main choice mode of transportation in Singapore, but can not be denied, cycling culture there is growing. In recent years, the Singapore government is promoting the bicycle as a means of transportation, not just as a fun activity. For it has been built bike trails in the city’s main streets. The bike path continues to grow every week. The plan, bike lanes will be built in seven cities that will be completed in 2014.

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