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Comparing Travel Experiences in Nanjing and Shanghai

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    Elaine Boyle PhD
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    At the special exhibition hall of the Nanjing Museum, I saw parents taking photos of their kids climbing on the sculptures on the first floor. I was really speechless 😅

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      Melody Jacobi
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      It feels like you have a strong bias against Nanjing. Even as someone from Zhejiang, I think your comments are quite deliberate. I've lived in Nanjing for a few years and found it to be a great place.

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        Dr. Guadalupe Homenick
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        Take these kinds of comparisons with a grain of salt.

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          Susie Kutch-Green
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          The tea shop at Ji Ming Temple is outside, and the prices aren't that high.

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            Beatrice Thiel
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            It's actually inside, on the same level as the tower. I just went there, so I'm sure of it.

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              Hugo Witting
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              Let me explain the traffic lights: Nanjing is one of the few cities in China that has large countdown numbers. As a local, I find it difficult to adjust to places without them when I travel.

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                Christina Altenwerth
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                I'm not sure if all cities have countdowns, but the large numbers are definitely unique to Nanjing.

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                  Ellis Sauer DVM
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                  Two egg hamburgers for 9.9 RMB, how is that expensive?

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                    Sally Breitenberg
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                    One costs 18 RMB. You clearly didn't buy any.

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                      Kendra Howe
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                      The author is pretty objective. No need to be sarcastic.

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