I unluckily started to feel weak and fatigue physically, and consequently I got some inflammation of the bladder. "_"
I could get some medicine from here and took a rest at the hotel by dinner time.
Tianzifang(田子坊), Shanghai art street
Fortunately, I was getting better and felt strong enough to walk outside a little bit. Darrin and I went down to Tianzifang after sunset.
Once you pass by the Tianzifang sign, the narrow alleys extend endlessly.
Here's the map of Tianzifang area.
It was jam packed with around 200 diverse teeny tiny shops such as galleries, cafes, bars, restaurants, studios and etc. along the narrow alleys.
The photography shop at the corner of Tianzifang
The owner of the shop making a leather wallet.
Woo, one of the popular silk scarf store
People having some food and alcohol at the small bar.
After Tianzifang, we headed for Lost Heaven, which is one of the popular Yunnan cuisine restaurants for having some local chinese food. Yunnan dishes are quite spicy and the wide use of flowers as food.
Yunnan wild vegetable cakes
Stir-fried mixed vegetables
Lijang style stir-fried beef
Deep-fried pork
Spicy mapo doufu
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