| This was our view as we ran along the river. |
| And, the famous mini Shanghai dumplings. We ate at a chain of this restaurant in KL and couldn't resist going again. The kids are gaga for these dumplings and we ordered thirds. |
| How they make the dumplings |
| Steaming the dumplings |
| We went to the charming neighborhood of the "French Concession" where it seems they have a problem with fireworks on Chinese New Year. |
| Garbage men, again, just don't seem like untouchable pariah in China. This one was chatting up the locals, chilling with a ciggie. |
| French Connection neighborhood streets, much more quiet and human-friendly than most of China. Click HERE to see and hear live crickets up close sold as pets in the streets of Shanghai. |
| One of the many French Connection shops |
| This model posed in front of a historic French Connection home. |
| This just cracked me up, being a Bklyn girl |
| Dining in the alleyway. Ice cold drinks is what we are sucking down. |
| A historic home that many took pictures in front of. |
| Our hotel, right next to the river! Love this location, service, lounge area with a view, and the rooms. A necessary respite from China city streets. |
| Riverside road our hotel is on |
| Our hotel |
| Our hotel image, clearly catering to the expat crowd |
| Shanghai Museum of ancient Chinese art and objects - well-worth the visit |
| The museum has a couple thousand coins from the Silk Road. We were fascinated. |
| The mould to make the coins |
| Another coin mould |
| Garb from the hundreds of Chinese ethnic groups |
| Ancient chess game, Griffin coveted it |
| Ancient Chinese fighting dog, probably the origin of the pit bulls in our Brooklyn neighborhood. June 17, 2011 |
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