Photos are taken by me using my HTC Sense. All photos are non filtered. Not bad for an amateur like me. Hehehehehehe! *tap tap my own back*
I won't say I love living in Shanghai. Well, I love that we are living abroad to be able to learn, experience, see & embrace what's in front of us. Shanghai is gorgeous. The city, landscape & architecture is beautiful. I won't deny that. But sadly, the people is the let down here. They say Shanghai-nese locals are educated and well behaved, but those non-locals from other parts of China province area, are the ones that's making Shanghai a let down for tourist. With all the spitting, peeing, shitting, farting, talking loudly, screaming, arguing, bad tempered, pushing, do not follow the rules and regulation from road to pedestrian, to lining up at the restaurants & many many many more to list. Like what everyone else is saying, "Only in China!" Hahahahahahahahaha!
But despite the bad side of living in China, I have captured the total opposite of it. And I'm glad I am able to have memories taken just by using my "not-so-canggih" phone. So here it is. Shanghai at it's best. Enjoy.
Sunset seen at the Binjiang Avenue. Weather was kinda hazy though 2 days before the Typhoon Haikui hit parts of Shanghai. |
Silhouette of the architecture's roof at the famous Yu Garden. |
Sun setting behind the famous iconic building, The Pearl Tower. |
Reflective ray light hits the staineless steel structure of the Jin Mao Tower. |
It was a good weather that day, sunny & cloudy at the same time. Breezy & cool too. Walking along The Bund area, Zhongshan (E) 1st Rd. |
View captured from our home. Maghrib time. SubhanAllah. This is at Pudong (S) Rd. Near the Taitongzhan Ferry station. |
Another beautiful scene from our home. While we were walking down, we witness this. Masyaa'Allah! |
Night life in Puxi area. It was almost 12am, but that day Shanghai was having a Mid Autumn Festival, therefore there were many people chilling outside. Plus weather was heaven! |
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