Shanghai is a huge place, and shopping blocks are distributed all over the city. It is almost impossible to visit all of them in one day. Personally, I suggest that you can start from People's Square and visit Di Mei in the subway station. There are too many people on Nanjing East Road. Although it is known as the first street in China, it doesn't feel fashionable on the whole, so it is ok as a tourist attraction, but it is not recommended to go there if you go shopping for a day.
After visiting the People's Square, you can take the subway line 1 and get off at Shaanxi South Road Station. As soon as you leave the station, you will find Huaihai Road, which is lively but exquisite and fashionable. Among them, Parkson Shopping Center is a must. It is said that 11,111 people in Shanghai meet at the gate of Parkson every day ~
After that, you can always go west along Huaihai Road, and there are many shops along the way, but don't delay too much, because you will soon reach Xujiahui, another large business district in Shanghai.
After arriving in Xujiahui, Ganghui Plaza is the first choice. Other shopping malls, such as Oriental Department Store, Pacific Department Store and Mira City, can also be visited if you have time, but they are basically the same.
what should I do if I am hungry at this time? Ha ha, don't worry, the famous food gathering place "Acer Leisure Plaza" is next to the Ganghui. There are hundreds of restaurants, large and small, and you will definitely find something you like ~ < P > The route I recommend is basically the usual shopping trip for young people in Shanghai now. The reason why I skipped the Chenghuang Temple and Qipu Road is because there are too many foreigners and outsiders there in summer, and it is too hot ~