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Shanghai First-Timer: My Raw Take (Don't Roast Me, Folks!) #ShanghaiImpressions

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    Elsa Wyman
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    I was just sharing my personal opinion, which might be a bit limited. I genuinely didn't see any power banks when I was there. There's no need for such hostility; it was my first time visiting Shanghai, and I was just expressing my experience. I didn't mean to say that no subway stations have power banks.

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      Dr. Guadalupe Homenick
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      As a local, I'd say Shanghai isn't really a prime tourist city. It's great if you're into exhibitions or theater. But usually, when friends from out of town visit, they check out the Bund, City God Temple, and Disneyland, and then they're often stumped for other fun things to do.

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        Miss Alison Collier
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        As a Shanghainese, it feels like you don't really get Shanghai. Places like West Bund Dream Center, Yuyuan Road, Zhangyuan, The Inlet, and Xintiandi are all fantastic for a citywalk. It's so much better than Wuhan... Shanghai is honestly the most chill city for a citywalk!

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          Theresa Sporer
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          That line, 'It gets dark at 5 PM, the pace really is fast,' is just too much...

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            Andrea Hand
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            In Harbin, it gets dark at 4 PM. The pace is even faster there!

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              Miss Angela Cormier
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              Going to Zhujiajiao on a 3-day Shanghai trip is indeed a bit ambitious. You should see the Bund together with the North Bund. Normally, there are trash cans in subway stations and at bus stops, though there are fewer on the streets these days. Also, with so many hot pot places, couldn't you satisfy your craving for Sichuan/Chongqing food?

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                Iris Marquardt
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                Time was a bit tight, so I didn't get a chance to try it. Hopefully, I can give it a go next time!

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                  Reginald Ziemann
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                  Just left Shanghai yesterday. The subway system was overwhelming, almost made me dizzy! Thankfully, the sights were beautiful.

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                    Miss Alison Collier
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                    What beautiful sights are there in Shanghai anyway?

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                      Madeline Hermann III
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                      Don't flame me for this, but the strong smell of smoke on some people in public transport and on the streets, plus a sewage odor that even international five-star hotels can't seem to eliminate... and the locals don't even seem to notice it. Nah.

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                        Misty Anderson DDS
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                        Is the air in America sweet or something?

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                          Lena Oberbrunner
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                          Shanghai isn't really a tourist city, to be honest...

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                            Barry Kuphal
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                            It's a city for making money.

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                              Jermaine Satterfield
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                              Could I get the original picture to post on my Moments (WeChat)?

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                                Dr. Mandy Walter-Reichert
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                                Your IP address shows you're in Shanghai. Do you still need the picture?

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                                  Miss Angela Cormier
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                                  You walked from Yuyuan Road to Zhenning Road, then Wukang Road, Huaihai Road, all the way to Jiao Tong University. That's at least five kilometers! Of course, your feet are going to hurt.

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