Seven Treasures


The Seven Treasures town is another ancient village outside Shanghai and was one of the stops we made on our tour last Monday before heading to the airport to catch the plane home back to Scotland. 

During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Seven Treasures became a prosperous marketplace, known for its cloth, yarn, carpentry, rice wine and water. Today the variety of shops of the three narrow and bustling streets are still part of the Shanghai shopping scene and a honey pot for tourists as well.

The streets are intersected by a series of water ways with footbridges spanning the main canal every few hundred metres.

Walking around with the X-T1 and the three Fujinon zoom lenses I was able to capture a flavour of the Seven Treasures town but not the smells that emanated from food shops at every turn.  It was certainly different! 













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