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Joy City
The guide was updated:With international brands and more than 40 Chinese brands selling fashion-forward outfits, digital gadgets, and a dazzling sky screen, this spacious place is one of the best places to shop in the area. Exhibitions are held occasionally in the lobby of the shopping mall.
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- Address: 166 Xizang Bei Lu, Zhabei District, Shanghai
- Opening hours: Daily 10am–10pm
- Phone: +86 21 3633 8833
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