Around Shanghai: Mooncakes for the homeless, new restaurants, and dance dance

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  • It’s Mid-Autumn Festival time and you know what that means, yes mooncakes! By now you’re probably swimming in them, why not share the wealth and donate some of those delectable morsels to someone who really needs them. [City Weekend]

  • If you’ve grown tired of the usual eats or if you have adventurous taste buds, there’s a bunch of new restaurants in town. Bon appétit! [Smart Shanghai]

  • Need a good workout after sampling all that food, well waltz your way over to ballroom dance phenomenon Burn the Floor. How can you go wrong with Viennese Waltz, Tango, and Swing thrown into the mix? Simple you can’t. [Shanghai Talk]

  • If you’re in the mood to be mobile go on out and sign up for the Half Day Walking Tour of the Former French Concession. The tour starts tomorrow and will make you fall more in love with Shanghai, if even possible! [City Weekend]

  • Nature enthusiasts rejoice - on National Day the city will be opening four new parks. The more trees there are in the city the better. [Shanghai Daily]


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