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Shanghai's 'Magic City' Allure? My 3-Day Trip Says: Not So Much.

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    Sally Breitenberg
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    Honestly, half a day and an overnight stay in Shanghai is plenty. Besides The Bund, there's not much else to see. If you have extra time, you're better off taking a train to nearby Suzhou for a couple of days of proper sightseeing.

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      Miss Alison Collier
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      If you come to Shanghai expecting natural scenery, you'll definitely be disappointed. And if you're looking at it for its cultural landscape, the history behind many buildings isn't as captivating as Beijing's. That's why I usually tell my friends that a day or two is enough for Shanghai.

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        Mr. Ryan Hermann
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        That's because you're probably only visiting the typical touristy 'check-in' spots.

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          Rosemarie Sawayn PhD
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          I'm already here and I have no idea what to do.

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            Miss Alison Collier
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            You don't fully grasp Shanghai's 'Magic City' vibe when you're in the midst of it. It's only when you're looking back through your photos later that you're truly struck by how incredibly bustling the place you visited was. That's my take on the 'Magic City'—when I was actually on The Bund or in Lujiazui, I just thought, 'Wow, the buildings are tall, the lights are pretty.' The full impact of its vibrancy is something you appreciate more in hindsight.

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              Marion Barrows
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              Hey, I was wondering about the place in picture 3... My schedule is packed, so I won't be able to make it there.

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                Rosemarie Sawayn PhD
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                I don't know if it's Shanghai (the 'Magic City') that's changed or if it's me. Before the pandemic (pre-😷), I used to love booking those old 'laokele' (sophisticated Shanghainese gentleman) style Shikumen guesthouses on Airbnb. I'd go to anime conventions with friends dressed in cosplay or Lolita fashion, grab some wontons on the street where the elderly local residents would give us a friendly smile. We'd visit museum exhibitions, art galleries, find a nice, uncrowded restaurant in the trendy Julu-Fumin-Changle Road area, and later view the Bund at night from the Shanghai Tower. It felt like the Shanghai from Guo Jingming's novels – bustling yet with a human touch. Now, when I visit Shanghai, it's all about 'citywalks' and hitting influencer 'check-in' spots. Even though it's often the same streets, that youthful, energetic vibe just isn't there anymore.

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                  Miss Alison Collier
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                  Shanghai might not have a ton of 'fun' things to do, but it's perfect for those who love taking aesthetic photos (出片姐 - chūpiànjiě, for social media) and for fans who collect anime/game merchandise (吃谷的 - chīgǔde).

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                    Dr. Guadalupe Homenick
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                    Shanghai indeed doesn't offer much in terms of typical tourist attractions; it's more a city to live in and experience. It's when you're occasionally on a bus, passing by old architecture then towering skyscrapers, then the entrances of luxury hotels, and then suddenly old shantytown alleys or a community health station and courier depot under an overpass, that you get a sense of how so many completely different worlds can coexist in one city, almost as if they're on different visual layers.

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                      Karen Bruen
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                      Yes, I feel the same way. The longer you live here, the more interesting you find it.

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                        Ms. Wanda Kilback
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                        Shanghai really doesn't have much to 'do' for fun.

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                          Lula Schmidt
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                          Can anyone recommend a reliable, budget-friendly hotel for a trip to Shanghai?

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                            Jermaine Satterfield
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                            There's a hotel called 'Baiyulan' (Magnolia) near Nanjing East Road that seems pretty decent.

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                              Marion Barrows
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                              Shanghai doesn't have many 'fun' tourist attractions, but if you're into theater, musicals, or concerts, then you're in for a treat.

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                                Jermaine Satterfield
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                                I feel that Shanghai, much like Beijing, is a great city for long-term living where you can explore things occasionally, but it's not ideal as a dedicated tourist destination.

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                                  Mr. Jody Bednar
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                                  And yet, during holidays, Shanghai consistently ranks first in the country for tourist numbers, and not just by a few hundred thousand more, but significantly so. Why is that? If it's not your cup of tea, then don't come. But if you do, you're welcome!

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