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Shanghai’s Suzhou Creek: A Century of History and Charm

04/25/2025
Shanghai’s Suzhou Creek: A Century of History and Charm

Here's the English translation of the Chinese travel guide, tailored for English-speaking travelers:

Shanghai's Suzhou Creek: A Blend of Century-Old History and Modern Charm

Shanghai Skyline

Quick Overview

🌍 Location: Central Shanghai, China
🌞 Best time to visit: Spring and Autumn (March-May, September-November)
🌡️ Climate: Subtropical monsoon, four distinct seasons
🆘 Emergency numbers: 110 (Police), 120 (Ambulance), 119 (Fire)
✈️ Nearest airports: Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport, Shanghai Pudong International Airport
🏨 Accommodation booking: Booking.com, Airbnb, Agoda
💳 Payment methods: Cash, UnionPay, Alipay, WeChat Pay (It's advisable to carry some cash)
🎒 Essentials to pack: Comfortable shoes, camera, umbrella for sun protection

Detailed Guide

Destination Overview

Suzhou Creek, winding through the heart of Shanghai, has witnessed a century of the city's transformations. It's not just Shanghai's mother river, but a timeline connecting the elegance of old Shanghai with the vibrancy of the modern metropolis. A stroll along its banks takes you on a journey through time, offering a unique blend of Eastern and Western cultures. From war relics to European-style architecture, from modern shopping districts to hidden flower shops, the banks of Suzhou Creek present a rich tapestry of Shanghai's diverse landscape.

Old and New along Suzhou Creek

Itinerary: Classic Half-Day Tour along Suzhou Creek

Route Overview

  • Total distance: Approximately 2.5 km
  • Recommended duration: 3-4 hours
  • Starting point: Sihang Warehouse Battle Memorial
  • Endpoint: Waibaidu Bridge

1. Sihang Warehouse Battle Memorial

Signage of Sihang Warehouse Memorial

  • Historical background: Built in 1931, this warehouse became a symbol of Chinese resistance against Japanese forces during the 1937 Battle of Shanghai. It's the inspiration for the movie "The Eight Hundred" and a significant site in modern Chinese history.
  • Visitor information:
    • Address: 200 Dongjiangwan Road, Hongkou District, Shanghai
    • Opening hours: 9:00-17:00 (last entry at 16:30), closed on Mondays
    • Admission: Free
  • Getting there: Take Metro Line 12 to Qufu Road Station, exit from Exit 3 and walk for about 5 minutes
  • Tip: Visit shortly after opening to avoid crowds. The museum houses a wealth of historical photos and artifacts, offering valuable insights into Shanghai's wartime history.

2. Stroll Along Suzhou Creek

Leaving Sihang Warehouse, follow the pedestrian and bike paths along Suzhou Creek. This route will take you across 8 historic bridges, each with its own unique story and architectural style.

  • Xizang Road Bridge
  • Zhejiang Road Bridge
  • Fujian Road Bridge
  • Shanxi Road Bridge
  • Henan Road Bridge
  • Sichuan Road Bridge
  • Zhapu Road Bridge
  • Waibaidu Bridge

Waibaidu Bridge and Surrounding Scenery

Along the way, you'll enjoy the scenery on both sides of Suzhou Creek and feel the pulse of Shanghai. Near Zhapu Road Bridge, you can catch a distant view of the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, an excellent spot for photographing Shanghai's skyline.

3. Suhe WOW World

Modern Leisure Area

  • Cultural experience: This modern commercial complex, designed by a German art team, perfectly showcases Shanghai's international flair.
  • Highlights:
    • Large-scale art installations: Eye-catching modern artworks scattered throughout the mall
    • Pet-friendly environment: You can bring your furry friends along for shopping
    • Fashion brands: A collection of international and local fashion brands
  • Tip: This is an ideal location for Instagram-worthy photos. Don't forget to use the hashtag #SuheWOW when sharing your pictures.

4. China Post Museum

Exterior of the Postal Museum

  • Historical background: Built during the Tongzhi period of the Qing Dynasty, it was proposed by the British and is an important witness to China's postal history.
  • Architectural features: European-style vintage church design, a gem among Shanghai's Bund architecture.
  • Visitor information:
    • Address: 250 Sichuan Middle Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai
    • Opening hours: 9:00-17:00 (last entry at 16:30), closed on Mondays
    • Admission: Free
  • Tip: The museum offers a panoramic view of Shanghai's famous "Big Four" (Oriental Pearl Tower, Jin Mao Tower, Shanghai World Financial Center, Shanghai Tower).

5. Xin Yi Flower Shop

Vibrant Flower Shop

End your day with a visit to this charming corner flower shop. It feels like it's stepped out of a British or American TV series, with a vintage and cozy atmosphere.

  • Address: 38 Fuzhou Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai
  • Features: Vintage European style, offering fresh flowers and unique plants
  • Tip: This is a perfect spot for artistic photos. You can also buy some flowers to add a touch of color to your trip.

Cultural Experiences

  1. Taste Local Cuisine
    At Suhe WOW World, try Shanghai's local specialties like xiaolongbao (soup dumplings) and shengjianbao (pan-fried buns). Recommended restaurant: Shanghai Old Restaurant (Suhe WOW Branch)

    • Recommended dishes: Crab roe xiaolongbao (¥68/basket), Eight Treasure Duck (¥128/whole)
    • Address: L2 Floor, Suhe WOW World
  2. Experience Old Shanghai Coffee Culture
    Enjoy an authentic Shanghai coffee at a traditional café near Waibaidu Bridge.

    • Recommendation: Fenglin Café
    • Features: Vintage decor, offering traditional Shanghai coffee and pastries
    • Address: 37 Sichuan North Road
  3. Learn Simple Shanghainese Phrases

    • "Nong hao" - Hello
    • "Xie xie nong" - Thank you
    • "Zai hui" - Goodbye

Blend of Old and New in Shanghai Streets

Additional Practical Information

🛂 Entry Requirements:

  • Most visitors need to apply for a Chinese visa in advance
  • Some cities (including Shanghai) offer 144-hour visa-free transit for certain nationalities

🚗 Transportation Overview:

  • Metro: Convenient and extensive, single journey fares range from 3-15 yuan
  • Taxis: Starting fare 14 yuan for 3 km, suitable for short distances

💳 Payment Methods:

  • International credit cards accepted in large malls and restaurants
  • Consider downloading Alipay or WeChat, as many small vendors only accept mobile payments

🏮 Local Cultural Customs:

  • Use serving chopsticks when dining, and avoid sticking chopsticks upright in rice
  • Dress modestly when visiting temples

🍜 Food Culture:

  • Shanghai cuisine is known for its sweetness, often using sugar and soy sauce
  • Must-try dishes: Xiaolongbao, Shengjianbao, Sweet and Sour Mandarin Fish

📌 Practical Tips:

  • Summers are hot and humid; bring sunscreen and mosquito repellent
  • Bargaining is acceptable when shopping, but be respectful
  • Follow local regulations at tourist sites and don't touch artifacts

🌿 Sustainable Tourism:

  • Use public transportation to reduce carbon emissions
  • Choose eco-friendly hotels and minimize use of disposables
  • Support local small businesses to boost community economy
  1. Book Recommendations:

    • "Shanghai: End of the Century Tale" by Lynn Pan
    • "Shanghai: The Rise and Fall of a Decadent City" by Stella Dong
  2. Film Recommendations:

    • "Lust, Caution" (2007) - Showcases 1940s Shanghai
    • "Tiny Times" (2013) - Modern life of young people in Shanghai
  3. Music Recommendations:

    • "Night in Shanghai" - Sung by Zhou Xuan, a classic old Shanghai song
    • "The Bund" - Sung by Frances Yip, depicting Shanghai's prosperity and changes
  4. Video Resources:

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