Wandering the tree-covered streets of Shanghai
By Holland Marshall | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2018-12-11 08:36
Before I visited Shanghai, I thought that it consisted mostly of tall buildings and shopping malls, surrounded by plain concrete sidewalks and asphalt roads.
When my wife and I visited this city for the first time last October, we were surprised to see the large number of trees, shrubs and flowers that adorn the streets.
I urge tourists to enjoy the Bund, the shopping streets, museums and the thousands of wonderful restaurants that Shanghai is known for. However, please take some time to relax and enjoy the numerous city parks and the landscaped streets that are tastefully decorated with flowerbeds and thousands of trees.
I made good use of the bicycle that I borrowed from the hotel to ride around and explore Shanghai's neighborhoods. Shanghai is so flat that, like Amsterdam, it makes bicycling a pleasure.
Riding a bicycle makes it so convenient to stop wherever I liked. I got to browse and shop at the small stores for fruit and drinks. Whenever I saw something of interest, I just stopped, locked the bike and started exploring.
I did not expect to see canopies like this on so many streets. It is as if nature provides natural sun umbrellas for the people of Shanghai. The shade must be welcome during the long, hot summers.
It must be beautiful in the autumn when all the leaves have changed color and are starting to fall onto the roads and sidewalks.
This street has achieved a nice balance between utility and beauty. The cars, taxis, scooters and buses can zip along while pedestrians can leisurely enjoy the trees and flowers while they are window-shopping or stopping to enjoy a refreshing tea as they watch the traffic go by.