The atmosphere wasn't something I'm used to, and I felt like the people were constantly invading your personal space. Even if they aren't physically stepping into it, I sometimes thought they were intruding my bubble with their voice. It's strange, I can't explain it. I'm not even claustrophobic. I think I'm too used to the quieter ambiance of Japan.
I don't like the fact that I'm not starting positively. I was also tired from weeks of travelling, I think. Anyway, the French Concession is the heart of shopping in Shanghai. I wasn't really in the mood for shopping, but there are lots of stores. The large malls house all the international brand names you would find elsewhere. I found those malls... boring. I didn't see anything interesting.
Oh, and the mall famous for selling electronics: if you know anything about electronics, don't bother? I met with an overwhelming number of sales people trying to sell me stuff. Uhm... yea, I'm being negative again. =(
The heat also kept me from spending too much time outdoors. I wanted so much to walk down Fu Xing Road because, according to travelwiki, it's beautiful.
If you wish to enter the high and mighty gates of the cathedral, you may have to check visiting hours.