The Site of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China is now an exhibition hall with more than one hundred revolutionary relics, documents, and photos on display. The exhibits cover the history of the Party's birth, the blooming of nation-wide communist teams, and photos of the thirteen members. In addition, a waxworks hall inside vividly reproduces the scene of this significant meeting.
Wet markets: the place where one can stock up on food if they do not have a sensitive nose. Filled with fresh produce and live animals, hungry Shanghai residents shop at wet markets because it is an essential alternative to the brand-name supermarkets so one may support a local community.