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Golden autumn, golden times

(Chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2006-10-05 11:58


Autumn is golden, full of cool weather, fruitful foods and beautiful
scenes. Thus, the so-called "Golden Week" holiday in autumn offers many
unique choices for entertainment. Citylife has many recommendations of
where to eat and where to have fun.

What TO EAT

One of the most popular foods to eat in autumn is crab. Autumn is the
best season to enjoy crab, as the flavor of crab is enhanced during this
time of the year. The following restaurants in Beijing and Shanghai worth
checking out.


Shanghai

Shanghai is famous for Yangchenghu Hairy Crab. If you visit Shanghai in
autumn, this is a dish you don't want to miss.

Ruifengyujia Restaurant
This restaurant offers authentic Yangchenghu crab, which is now sold at a
special low price.
Location: No.140, Gongkuang Rd.
Tel:021-66243859

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