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泰康路
After coming back to the stadium to work for six straight days, we finally had a well-deserved break on Sunday. Kicking out the habit of sleeping in since I arrived in Shanghai, I got up early at nine o'clock and we ventured into Tai Hang Road -- the little artistic Soho area and now one of my favourite retreats-- for some brunch.
We picked a new cafe called Maui Coffe, which served 'Yummy Brunch' on the menu. The set included toast, scrambled eggs, mushrooms, salad and bacons, which happily satisfied the appetite of my bacon-craving girl friend here.
Tai Hang Road is used to be a factory area and is now home to the many studio of modern artists. Featuring different types of art, including painting, photographs, pottery and designer products, these studios also serve as galleries, retail shops and workshop for eager beginners. But my favourite part of the Soho area has got to be the many cool and affordable cafes and its relaxing atmosphere. I could just sit all day and enjoy the peaceful moment.

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