Snow-covered city a rare treat for Shanghai residents

Jiang Xiaowei Wang Rongjiang
For people from cold areas it might be more annoying than anything, but most of the residents of Shanghai were excited to witness the heaviest snow in the city for at least 5years.
Jiang Xiaowei Wang Rongjiang

For people from cold areas it might be more annoying than anything, but most of the residents of Shanghai were excited to witness the heaviest snow in the city for at least five years.

Many woke up this morning and were excited to see the city blanketed in glorious, white snow.

Shanghai Daily's photographers Wang Rongjiang and Jiang Xiaowei recorded the excitement through their lenses. Let's take a look.

Snow-covered city a rare treat for Shanghai residents
Wang Rongjiang / SHINE

Snow covers the Xujiahui Park today.

Snow-covered city a rare treat for Shanghai residents
Wang Rongjiang / SHINE

Snow covers the Xujiahui Park today.

Snow-covered city a rare treat for Shanghai residents
Wang Rongjiang / SHINE

Snow covers the Xujiahui Park today.

Snow-covered city a rare treat for Shanghai residents
Jiang Xiaowei / SHINE

Roofs are covered with snow in the Lujiazui area today.

Snow-covered city a rare treat for Shanghai residents
Jiang Xiaowei / SHINE

The city is blanketed in glorious, white snow today.

Snow-covered city a rare treat for Shanghai residents
Jiang Xiaowei / SHINE

The Lujiazui area is covered with snow today.

Snow-covered city a rare treat for Shanghai residents
Jiang Xiaowei / SHINE

The city is covered with snow today.

Snow-covered city a rare treat for Shanghai residents
Jiang Xiaowei / SHINE

A aerial view on the Jin Mao Tower today.


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