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Q: I wanna buy photographs of chinese landscapes; anyone knows where in Shanghai and good prices?

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I've seen some galleries in Tianzifang (Taikang lu) with quite nice pictures but also have seen some shops around in the city randomly but never put attention to them til now I wanna buy some good photographs.

I friend told me he paid around 150 for a pic about 30X20 cms. Today I was around a fake market located in Nanjing road (near Nanjing west road station) and I found there's a shop there selling pictures but they sell really expensive and the lady was not open to bargain as they usually are in those places.

Anyone ones a place where I can get good stuff at good prices? If you have reference prices would be great.

 

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http://detail.tmall.com/item.htm?spm=a230r.1.14.234.VzbpQX&id=19436859537

 

 

http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a230r.1.14.27.zVdLOv&id=15985050838

 

What about these two?Both are quite cheap and contain almost all the most beautiful  places in China.

 

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