Qibao Old Street: A Shanghai Food Street
Qibao (七宝) is an old water town located about 20 kilometers from downtown Shanghai which has a very popular food street. Most days, and especially when the weather is good, people flock there to enjoy a stroll and eat traditional snacks. Qibao means, “Seven Treasures” in Chinese and the legend is there were seven of them around the area such as a Gold Lotus Scripture, a magic tree, and a golden chicken to name a few.
The old town is from the Song Dynasty and the temples, gardens and most architecture has been preserved from Ming and Qing dynasties. The narrow pedestrian streets are packed tight with shops. The North end is mostly souvenirs and stuff while the other side is foodie heaven. Plan to spend a few hours wandering about and sampling as many different items as you desire. Pro-tip: take it slow and nibble a little bit here and there.
Of course there are also many shops selling things from souvenirs, toys, clothes, etc. There are plenty of opportunities to get caught up window shopping and buying stuff.
Getting to Qibao Old Street
- Take Metro line #9 to Qibao Station
- Go out exit #2 and look for Minzhu Road and/or a brown sign directing you to the Old Street
- Follow Minzhu about one block to the end and turn left
- Walk a short distance and you will see the Qibao bell tower on the Right
Address: Qingnian Rd Pedestrian St, Minhang Qu, Shanghai Shi, China, 201101
Operation Hours and Fees
The town and pedestrian street is free to walk around. However, you’ll need tickets for attractions such as the museums and temple. You can buy a combo ticket (CNY 30) at the main entrance, where the bell tower is.
The Street is open all day and into the evening. The museums and attractions are open form 09:00 to 18:00.
Wander Around and Eat
Although there are quite a few attractions such as the Qibao Temple and some museums, I really think the food scene is the best fun.