I know, I know, the place is called the French Concession. Is it that they've conceded so many times that the act itself has been immortalized in the name of a Shanghai neighborhood? Perhaps. The district may also be the part of Shanghai that the Chinese ceded to the French during the Opium Wars. I feel additional investigation is unwarranted.
It's a pedestrian-only walkable network of modern restaurants and bars that caters to a Western audience. There are nightclubs and restaurants. The hewn stone streets and the outdoor cafes give the place a very European feel. We stopped and had a beer at one of them. I had a Leffe. Best beer of the trip, so far.
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I had a Leffe.
When in Rome.
(I still don't quite understand what that saying means)
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