What restaurants and shops are near the cruise port?
Shanghai offers a range of different cuisines. The Peking duck served at Feng Zhe Lou is very famous. The Shanghai specialty food offered at the Big Fan is a must-have. The Cajun food available in Bourbon Street and the Japanese food offered at the Yamazoto are other great options. Shrewd negotiators can find very good bargains in Shanghai. There are many shopping malls that sell a variety of goods. The Hongqiao Friendship Shopping Center is regulated by the Shanghai government; therefore, the prices are reasonable. The G-E Tang Antique Company and the Dong Tai Lu Market are also worth a visit. The Shanghai Antique and Curio Store is run by the government; so, you do not have to worry about the authenticity of the goods. The Chinese laws prohibit the sale of artifacts manufactured prior to 1797 to tourists; therefore, make sure you are not breaking any laws while purchasing antiques.