The Sheshan tea garden is the only suitable place for planting tea in Shanghai.
Red water chestnuts, a famous specialty for more than a century, have four spiny angles and resemble silver ingots in shape.
The cherries are famous for their big size, thin skin, sweet flesh and abundant juice.
The five-star hotel, was built by the Greenland Group which is rated into the Fortune Global 500 list, is well developed with modern facilities, elegantly furnished, with 212 superb rooms, and banquet hall which is able to hold a meeting attended by almost 700 people.
Sheshan produces more than 10 varieties of peaches, including early-, mid- or late-maturing cultivars.
The several specialties of different hotels and restaurants in Sheshan Scenic Spot.
Sheshan Hill is known for its abundance of bamboo shoots, which are tender, crisp and fresh and emit a special scent similar to that of an orchid.
Locals usually put the duck eggs, which are green and rich in nutrients, into a marinade and add more than 10 condiments before simmering the eggs over a slow fire.
At first sight, they seem to have four gills, but after a close look you will notice that they just have two gills.
Brasenia schreberi, also known as water-shields, grow in areas near Mao Lake and the "nine hills". They often grow in the wild and are considered the best of the aquatic vegetables.