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What
to buy in
Shanghai 
Filigrees
Shanghainese
are good at business and are growing wealthier
by the day. Jewelry stores filled with gold,
platinum, and silver can be found all over the
city. The most favored metals are gold and platinum.
Also, when giving wedding gifts or birthday
presents, Shanghainese might give gold statues
that may cost as much as USD 1,000.
Weaving and Embroidery
In
Shanghai, one can find excellent weaving and
embroidery in many different styles. Shanghai
rugs are finely detailed creations with traditional
motifs and designs, and are mainly made by hand
with wool. Rugs and carpets of silk are also
made in Shanghai.
Silk
tapestries made in Shanghai are characterized
by their smooth feel and traditional Chinese
scenes and subjects such as mountains and lakes.
Jade and Ivory Carvings
Shanghai
jade and ivory carvings are relatively famous
throughout China. While ivory collecting may
not be of particular interest to some for its
ecological harm, jade is quite another matter.
Jade, a beautiful stone, comes in an array of
colors and can be carved in many styles. In
Shanghai, popular styles include figurines,
birds, beasts, and decorated bottles. In fact,
jade bottles are very Chinese and might make
an excellant addition to your home's decor.
Local River Crabs
If
you are looking for a real Shanghai experience,
then ask a local about Dazhaxie or local river
crabs. Shanghainese go absolutely insane over
these delicacies every autumn. The Chinese have
a saying that female crabs are to be eaten in
September and male crabs in October. This saying
has to do with the amount of yellow (the eggs
of the female) and paste (white matter in the
male) in the crabs. The crabs of Chongming Island
in the Yangzi River and Yangcheng Lake in Jiangsu
province are relatively famous in the Shanghai
area. The larger crabs are boiled in large pots
and smaller crabs are cooked in a coating of
flour or in a red sauce.
Silk
Shanghai
is one of China's most important regions for
silk production and export. Of course, then,
the city is a great place to pick up some deals
while in China. The variety of silk fabrics
available is astounding. Silk of various grades,
satin, damask silk, silk gauze, brocade, crape,
velvet, spun silk, and sheer silk are all available.
Printed and embroidered silk are also very popular
and plentiful. As Chinese silk is famous throughout
the world for its elegance and beauty, silk
itself is an excellent reason to come to Shanghai.
But always bargain when silk shopping. Shopkeepers
will never give a "Chinese" price
if you have a "foreign" face.
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