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Grab a snack while strolling along old Wujiang Road
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The brick two-story buildings on both sides remind us of old Shanghai, though tall buildings loom nearby.

The atmosphere is very comfortable. The staff is also much friendlier than on the west side, since they are often the owners.

As I sat in a small restaurant and enjoyed my lunch of sheng jian and ma la tang (hot and spicy soup), it saddened me to think that in due time, they will only be memories.

Renovation of the east section will begin in September ?? the old street will make way for a major commercial complex.

Not only will all the street vendors be forced to move, but the restaurants will also have little chance to survive as the configuration will change and rents will be much higher. As the new businesses will be targeting young office workers, it will cost more to dine on the street.

Think of those old and poor. After the high housing prices have driven them out of the city's center, the renovation program will deprive them of the "luxury" of enjoying an inexpensive meal in Wujiang Road in the near future.

Let the rich go to Nanjing Road, SOGO or Plaza 66 to buy what they want.

In Wujiang Road, everyone should be able to enjoy simple happiness without paying too much.

By becoming more fashionable, the street is losing its vitality and charm in a way.

Think of the tourists. They don't come here from New York or Paris to see Levi's or Starbucks, they are here to experience Shanghai's unique snack culture.

At the end of the day, as I left the street and saw a banner about the renovation program flapping in the wind, I asked myself if I would visit the renovated street.

Perhaps not. What will be sold there I can buy anywhere else in the city, or any city, anyway.

(Shanghai Daily July 9, 2008)

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