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Explore Shanghai's backstreets and unique stores

Li Fei City News Service 2023-12-20

Shanghai is a dynamic city, blending history and modernity, home to countless unique shops.


From Huaihai Road M. to the alleys hidden behind Wukang and Taikang roads, small shops exude a unique atmosphere full of life.


Here are four special stores, each with interesting story. Explore more with the hashtag "漫游上海小店" on WeChat channels.


Walden Lake

瓦尔登湖


If you enjoy literature, you'll love this shop. It's not a typical bookstore, but it does have over 200 versions of "Walden Lake."


The 17-year-old store on Shaoxing Road sits in the midst of a quiet street, featuring books, coffee and vintage-style clothing.


Fiona shows one of over 200 versions of "Walden Lake" in a small shop which has the same name of the book.





Over 200 versions of "Walden Lake" are displayed here.






A reading room in the shop





Photos of customers are displayed in the shop.





The owner is a poet from Hunan Province, called Wa Jie, literally "sister of Walden." She said the store is like her "Walden Lake," bringing the city its own little Walden haven. You can also read her poems in the shop.


Opening hours: 9:30am-10pm

Address: 92 Shaoxing Rd

绍兴路92号


Yuanlong Music Bookstore 

元龙音乐书店


Hidden in a residential building in an alley of Fuxing Road M., the small bookstore is just 40 square meters, but holds thousands of music books.


The name comes from its owner Tang Yuanlong, a former teacher with the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. Tang and his wife Wang Wujin, a former choir member, opened the bookstore in 1993.


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Looking for the bookstore is like an adventure – turn into a narrow alley, find the entrance next to the back door, and walk through a narrow passage. You'll find the old bookshelves with rows of various sheet music and all kinds of music books.


Like a symphony orchestra waiting for a conductor, the old store is waiting for music lovers.


Opening hours: 9am-5pm

Address: Rm 101, No. 19, Lane 1350, Fuxing Rd M.

复兴中路1350弄19号101室


Kashmir Soul

波斯宝藏馆


The owner, Huzaif Panzoo, is a young man from Kashmir, South Asia. His family has been producing and selling handmade scarves and carpets for generations. He said he decided to stay in Shanghai to open a small shop because of a girl whose name is Annie.


Fiona shows an embroidered scarf at Kashmir Soul.





Nine years ago, she traveled to Kashmir and met Panzoo, who ran a shop selling handmade scarves and Persian carpets. They fell in love at first sight. The young man proclaimed, "I will go to China, to your city to open a shop. I will marry you, and spend the rest of my life with you."


Panzoo quickly kept his promise, and his little shop on Taikang Road became their happy pasture.


Embroidered scarves and silk carpets are displayed in the shop.





Apart from their love story, the shop also offers exquisite embroidered scarves and silk carpets – over 10,000 different types to choose from.


Opening hours: 10:30am-9pm

Address: 240 Taikang Rd

泰康路240号


House of Blues & Jazz


As one of the city's most famous jazz bars, the House of Blues & Jazz was founded by actor and painter Lin Dongfu, who's also a French Literature and Art Knight Medal recipient.


The bar moved four times in the past 28 years before finally being located at the historic building next to the Bund.


Left: A corner of the bar

Middle: Fiona poses on the stage at the House of Blues & Jazz.

Right: The over-100-year-old fire hydrant is a symbol of the bar.





In the evening, you might meet Lin, who always wears a top hat.


The bar offers dinner and drinks. Jazz bands perform from Tuesday through Sunday, with a ticket priced at 50 yuan (US$6.96).


Opening hours: 5pm-2am

Address: 60 Fuzhou Rd

福州路60号



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Editor: Fu Rong
Designer: Shi JingyunWriter: Li FeiPhoto: Yan JingyangSource: Shine




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