Yes.
i think what u mentioned above is "east nanjing road"....a shopping street~(Chinese: 南京路; pinyin: Nánjīng Lù).It is in Huangpu District and extends from The Bund (Wai Tan-外滩) west to People's Square. i hope it will help u. Please if I may give some more precise information to the question: is there a Silk Street Market in Shanghai like in Beijing: YES - but not the one in East Nanjing Road - go to No. 399 LuJiaBank Road - you will find the market you are looking for on tailor made women and mens cloths in quality and prices that is very hard to beat. Mens suite RMB 450,00. Shirt RMB 65,00. High quality. Another market in Shanghai - more in leather, t-shirts and jewellery (pearls) is the Shanghai's Hongqaio Pearl Market, Hong Mei Lu, Shanghai ...again very cheap - look out for quality - but cheap.
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1)Beijing 2)Shanghai 3)Chongqing City 4)Changsha 5)Tianjin 6)Hong Kong There is more but this is all i can find.
shanghai tailor better handmade quality and shanghai has more tailor shop and tailor , in this way shanghai have more good service and quality product .like : fashion david located in the 2f,no 191 nancang street (accross the fabric market )also there have more choose based on the quality and item .i often hear foreign customer went to thailand buy cheap and no good stuff .
Zhongnanhai in Beijing
beijing is a good place, i like beijing very much.
Overall an LEDC (excluding Hong Kong and Macau). It is a developing country. However, if you mean by the big cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and so on, then an MEDC.
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China: Large parts of China, including the northern and central regions, experience a temperate climate. Cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Xi'an have temperate weather with hot summers and cold winters.
Sydney (SYD) to Beijing (BJS)Shortest Flight Duration 14 hours 20 minsorMelbourne (MEL) to Shanghai (SHA) Shortest Flight Duration 13 hours 30 mins- Well, its about 8 hours.From Sydney to HongKong.
China, itself, is a country made up of provinces. The following is a list of China's four largest Provinces: 1) Qinghai • Area: 278,457 square miles (721,200 sq km) 2) Sichuan • Area: 187,260 square miles (485,000 sq km) 3) Gansu • Area: 175,406 square miles (454,300 sq km) 4) Heilongjiang • Area: 175,290 square miles (454,000 sq km)
Y is the chicken afraid to cross the street? NO1 knows just like i wouldn't know how to build ur own stupid market