The most interesting attraction in Xintiandi is of course the "Site of the First Congress of the People's Republic of China", which is located right in the middle of Xintiandi, where you can walk past the bustling stores and eateries, and then turn around and arrive at the site of the Congress. Renovated Shikumen alley houses, once home to ordinary Shanghai residents, now house a wide range of businesses.
The old and the new, Chinese and Western in this fusion, and China **** the site of a wall, but also witnessed the reform and opening up of 40 years of social change, can not help but sigh with emotion. The site of the First Session of the C*** closed on Monday (except holidays), with ID card can be free to visit. When it comes to old shikumen alleys, Xintiandi also has a "House Museum" that is worth a visit. The museum preserves the old Shanghai-style living environment and shows the life of Shanghai citizens in the past.
When it comes to good food, Xintiandi offers a wide variety of mid-range, high-end, Chinese and Western food. A more distinctive recommendation is a "Shanghai Tang Restaurant", the name of which is quite suitable for tourists to visit. It has been open for many years. Restaurant decoration style modern modern, but also incorporated many Chinese elements & Republican style, traditional and modern combination, very suitable for photo card.
Restaurant dishes have a lot of Gang Jiangzhe characteristics, but also into some of the western style of Cantonese cuisine. Plating 100 points, very delicate, taste 85-90 points, the price is certainly not cheap, per capita 300 +.