Shanghai: So, WTF's the Plan?
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For pan-fried pork buns (Shengjian), I recommend Xiaoyan, Ade, Shu Cai Ji, Guangtou, Jin Biao, Wen Long, and San Liang Chun. For authentic Shanghai cuisine (Benbang), try Jingyan, Lao Xing Xian, Lou Sheng, 157, Hu Yi, Xing Huo, Luoyang Renjia, the Fu series, Jin Fen Shifu, Cong Caiguan, Lao Shanghai Sifang Xiaochu, Rui Fu Yuan, Xiao Shihui Jia, and Xin Yuan. For noodle shops, check out Lu Xiang Ji, Xiao Guan, Da Shidai, Lao Difang, A Ping, Jun Dong Ji, Lao Tang, Fu Xiang, Hu Min Yinshi Dian, Piao Pang, A Qing, A Feng, Xiao Taoyuan, Shiwu, La Rou Mian Da Wang, and Lao Tang.
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(⊙o⊙) Wow, this is so comprehensive! Thank you so much!!! (P.S. The original poster must be a real foodie, hahaha!)
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If Disney is on your itinerary, save it for the last day or two. Otherwise, I'm worried you won't be able to get out of bed the next day!
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You could come check out my school!
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Hahahaha, are these like your treasured hidden gems?
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The Bund is worth a visit, especially at night when it's more beautiful. Disney is a must-see!
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Thanks! Visiting the Bund at night is now on my must-do list!
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A word of warning about some of the local 'Shanghai aunties' – try to steer clear! My friend and I were taking pictures of the Oriental Pearl Tower, and two of them walked past us muttering that we were 'unsophisticated' (so sad).
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Taking photos is all about capturing beautiful moments. Don't worry about what others think – you're doing great, sis!
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Disney! The Bund!
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Okay!!! Thanks so much~
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I quite like Xin Yi's dorayaki. If you're out shopping, you could buy one to try, hahaha!
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I like their taro paste ones; those should be good.
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Alright, all the recommendations above are terrible. Verdict's in. I'm outta here.
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Any recommendations for Jing'an District? Hehe.
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As someone from the 310106 area (a local), my recommendation is: don't bother coming. There's nothing much fun to do in Shanghai.
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Hahahahaha, locals always think their own city isn't much fun, but traveling is all about experiencing new things in a new place~
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For authentic Shanghai cuisine, try Shanghai Da Fugui; it's pretty good, I've taken my family there. However, I think people from Northern China might find it just okay after trying it once. For other options, you could try some new-style fusion dishes. For sightseeing, you can start from the Site of the First National Congress of the CCP and head east all the way to the Bund.
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My main concern is that I'll be eating alone, so I'm worried I won't be able to try much if I order dishes.