April 28, 2013 12:18 am
Mr. Selfish and I enjoyed people watching in the People’s Park in Chengdu so much that we decided to visit two of the parks in Shanghai.
First, we went to Fu Xing Park, which was within walking distance of our French Concession apartment. The park is designed in the French style, with a center lake, fountains, covered pavilions, and flowerbeds. We watched the children learning how to rollerblade and the old ladies practicing their ballroom dancing.
There is even a statue of Marx and Engels in Fu Xing Park, but the part that we enjoyed the most was relaxing and sipping tea among the locals.
Second, Mr. Selfish and I visited the People’s Park, which is in the center of Shanghai. Several metro lines intersect here, and I assumed that it would be a very large park. Unfortunately, I was a bit disappointed. It wasn’t that large but it did have badminton courts, a mini roller coaster area, and a quasi-gym.
Since leaving China, I haven’t seen any large groups of older ladies and gentlemen dancing in a park. I truly do miss it.
Posted by mrsselfish
Categories: Asia, China, Shanghai
Tags: Asia, China, Fu Xing Park, Fuxing Park, People's Park, Selfish Years, Shanghai
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By Kasha on January 18, 2014 at 12:35 am
Nice blog. What a small world! I did a google search for the Interconti Danang and ran across your review. Then I saw a picture of Mrs. Selfish and she looked very familiar. We both went to WM together.
By Donnie on April 28, 2013 at 1:12 pm
It is a small world indeed. Go Tribe!
If you’re still on the fence about the Intercon Danang, I highly recommend it. It was the best hotel at which we’ve stayed on this trip.
By mrsselfish on April 28, 2013 at 9:28 pm