Meet your guide near the Shanghai Agricultural Products Centre Wholesale Market on Hu’nan Road in Pudong. Begin your walking tour of one of the city’s large-scale food and agricultural product markets, and see a very different side of Shanghai beyond skyscrapers, shopping streets, and regular tourist attractions.
Visit a real working market where local vendors, buyers, restaurants, and small businesses purchase fresh ingredients every day. Walk through different market areas with your guide and learn about common Chinese ingredients, seasonal vegetables, fruits, spices, grains, seafood, meat, and other food products seen in the market.
Listen as your guide explains how local wholesale markets work, how vendors and buyers judge prices and freshness, and what ingredients are commonly used in Chinese home cooking and restaurant kitchens. Learn how Shanghai’s food culture connects with regional flavours from across China, as products from many provinces arrive here before reaching local restaurants, shops, and family kitchens.
This tour is especially suitable for travellers who enjoy food, photography, local culture, street-level exploration, and behind-the-scenes experiences. It is also a good choice for visitors who want to understand Shanghai from the perspective of everyday life rather than only visiting famous landmarks.
The market atmosphere can be busy, lively, noisy, and very local, which makes the experience realistic and memorable. You may see delivery carts, vendors preparing goods, buyers checking produce, and large quantities of fresh ingredients being moved through the market.
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours. Wear comfortable walking shoes and casual clothing, as some market areas can be crowded, wet, or busy with carts, vendors, and delivery vehicles.