For all its glitzy modern skyline, perhaps the real jewels of Shanghai can be found at street level, away from the hustle and bustle in the captivating back alleys. One of my favourite things to do in Shanghai is to explore the backstreets, either on foot or by bike. The narrow lanes behind the main streets are soaked with tradition and colour which offer a unique glimpse into local life.
In these narrow lanes, below masses of tangled electric wires, hanging laundry and meat hung out to dry, the slower paced life of the real people of Shanghai awaits to be discovered.
The small area around Yuyuan Garden area has the oldest type of alleyways you’ll find in Shanghai. As It feels like I have stepped back into time as I leave the touristy Yuyuan area and enter these old forgotten alleys.
A walk through these grungy streets is always filled with surprises, and most importantly unexpected encounters or finds. Though lacking many amenities, people still live here, going about their lives, brushing their teeth, hanging up laundry, chatting and chopping vegetables for dinner.
Unfortunately as the city grows exponentially, these lanes gradually get demolished, year after year, month after month. It saddens me that the unstoppable onset of modernism in Shanghai is unable to make room for the existence of alley life. Very soon, more and more high rise structures will invade the old city streets destroying a piece of what makes Shanghai so special.

โAn invitation of a beautiful street is an invitation to walk within a dream!โ
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These are terrific Janaline – you’ve really captured the spirit of the place. Yes, it’s sad that the older, more traditional parts of the city are being destroyed. Maybe they will learn to preserve as they did the Hutongs of Beijing. Same thing here in the US though – rare to find appreciation for history.
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Thank you Tina! I find these backstreets and alleys so fascinating and love explroring them. They are like hidden gems seperated from the busy shopping streets in the modern part of the city.
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Some great photos. I love walking and exploring little areas like this, it’d be a shame to see it disappear and push the locals out of Shanghai
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It is a shame that they are disappearing and I do hope that they will be able to keep some of them as they are filled with so much character and life..
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I got lost in those alleys when I was in Shanghai and it was a strange but worthy experience. It’s just by going to places like these you discover the real life of a country.
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That is exactly what I think. The true heart of a city lies in the backstreets and alley ways. Especially in a city like Shanghai.
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Pawsome . Thank you for sharing ๐พ
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Glad you enjoyed!! Hope you have a fabulous week!
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the winter trees are amazing!
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Think winter is the best time to go window hunting in this city, before the trees get al their foilsge back. And yes, the naked trees do look stunning!
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I just love walking down the alleyways of Shanghai and Beijing – so much to see and yes it saddens me they are being replaced by high rises.
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There is never a dull moment while exploring these alleyways. They are always filled with life!
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These are very interesting photos and very cool to show how you can experience Shanghai in multiple ways. Do you feel safe walking through these back alleys? Have you ever had a bad encounter with someone and is it safe to walk through even at night? Any info is super helpful, thanks for posting!
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I walk around the city all on my own and have never felt threatened or in danger while exploring the alleyways. Shanghai is extremely safe, especially for solo travellers.
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Gorgeous photos! Looking forward to accompanying you on your travels ๐
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Thank you so much Barbara, and a very warm welcome to my journey!!
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Some nice old alleyways, old doors!
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I agree Sue, so many old doorways and windows to capture, it is so much fun!
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I can imagine!
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Impressive pictures. Love street pics that depict a slice of life.
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Thank you so much! These backstreets and alleys are amazing places to get a taste of the real China!
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yes, you definitely did that. ๐
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The side streets always show the true nature of a city. What a pity they are being eradicated.
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I definitely agree; when my girlfriend and I went to Peru we found the most memorable experiences in the back streets. The culture is so much more genuine! ๐
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It is a little history capsule, where life has gone on the same for decades!
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