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  • Shanghai, the City That Never Sleeps?
    T Tracy Hoppe

    99 RMB for a bowl of buckwheat noodles...

    General Discussion shanghai

  • No More Shanghai for Me
    T Tracy Hoppe

    No More Shanghai for Me 1

    Every time I come across posts about Shanghai, it makes me feel quite down. The after-effects of my trip to Shanghai were really strong. #LeavingShanghai #ShanghaiCityWalk

    General Discussion shanghai

  • Comparing Travel Experiences in Nanjing and Shanghai
    T Tracy Hoppe

    Comparing Travel Experiences in Nanjing and Shanghai 2

    Comparing Travel Experiences in Nanjing and Shanghai 1

    The roads in Nanjing are quite bumpy, making it a bit of an adventure when riding a bike. In comparison, some streets in Shanghai (like Yuyuan Road) may also be rough, but they're generally in better condition. Be cautious while cycling, as uneven manholes and missing bike lanes can make the ride challenging.\n2. Drivers in Nanjing often don't yield to pedestrians, especially when turning right. This is much less of an issue in Shanghai.\n3. Attractions in Nanjing are more scattered, which can be confusing for first-time visitors. It's recommended to familiarize yourself with the layout of places like Zhongshan Scenic Area before visiting.\n4. Historical sites in Nanjing are well worth the ticket price, thanks to their rich history. In contrast, many of Shanghai's attractions are centered around the former concessions, with local spots like Yu Garden being somewhat disappointing.\n5. Public behavior in Nanjing can sometimes be lacking, such as climbing on historical relics or playing loud music. While this happens in Shanghai too, it's generally less common and more likely to be discouraged by others.\n6. People in Nanjing tend to be friendlier and more approachable, whether it's staff at tourist sites, street vendors, or hotel workers. Shanghai residents, on the other hand, can come across as a bit more aloof.\n7. I was surprised to see people damaging flowers, particularly sunflowers, in Xuanwu Lake Park. This is not as common in Shanghai.\n8. Some of Nanjing's popular snacks, like the egg hamburger, are overpriced and not very special. Other sweets are overly sugary, though the duck blood vermicelli is decent. Shanghai doesn't have many distinctive local snacks.\n9. There's a higher rate of cyclists going against traffic in Nanjing compared to Shanghai.\n10. Ji Ming Temple in Nanjing has a tea shop inside, selling expensive drinks. This contrasts with Jing'an Temple in Shanghai, where shops are located outside the temple grounds.\n11. Xuanwu Lake in Nanjing is far superior to any water-based attraction in Shanghai. The same goes for Xuanwu Lake Park, which outshines Century Park in Shanghai.\n12. Fuzimiao Pedestrian Street in Nanjing is a much better experience than Nanjing Road in Shanghai, which is another underwhelming tourist spot.\n13. Management at some of Nanjing's attractions is rather lax, with security personnel rarely seen. I witnessed several drones flying close to Jiming Temple, which would be hard to imagine in Shanghai.\n14. Shopping malls in Nanjing still seem vibrant, with stores like Gome and Suning still operating. These chains have largely disappeared from Shanghai.\n15. On average, people in Nanjing appear to be taller than those in Shanghai.\n16. Traffic lights in Nanjing can be confusing, leading one to wonder if they were installed incorrectly. Pay extra attention to traffic signals and cross carefully.\n17. Avoid Ke Xiang Food Street, and steer clear of the overpriced cakes there. A small piece can cost up to 20 RMB.\n18. Nanjing is known for its beautiful women, although many might not be locals. In Shanghai, you'll find stylishly dressed women, but Nanjing has a high number of naturally attractive people.

    General Discussion shanghai

  • What You Only Realize After Visiting Shanghai
    T Tracy Hoppe

    The out-of-towners in Shanghai can be quite aggressive.

    General Discussion shanghai

  • Fresh from Taiwan: My Unfiltered Thoughts!
    T Tracy Hoppe

    Haha, a Taiwanese colleague told me that.

    General Discussion taiwan

  • Not Even Once.
    T Tracy Hoppe

    Online, 'mainland Chinese' is often an abstract concept, easily manipulated by those with agendas to spin stories and fit a larger narrative, which is why it attracts so much negativity. In real life, however, you're a tangible, warm human being—someone who also speaks Chinese, perhaps shares some overlapping childhood memories, and is a friend visiting from afar.

    General Discussion taiwan

  • Shenzhen: Tier-1 City? Roger That! Haha 🫡
    T Tracy Hoppe

    It's the same in Beijing. Any city in mainland China is bound to have 'animals' from less developed/uncivilized regions.

    General Discussion shenzhen

  • AVOID THIS 'BOUTIQUE' STAY Near Yongqing Fang, Guangzhou! 💣 TOTAL RIP-OFF!
    T Tracy Hoppe

    Looking at these bathroom floor tiles, I actually saved this place yesterday, thinking I might check it out for the Sanyuesan holiday.

    General Discussion canton

  • Guangzhou Weather Lately: Freaking Disgusting!! 🤢
    T Tracy Hoppe

    I went to the Northwest around this time last year.

    General Discussion canton

  • Guangzhou: So Boring, Even We Locals Think So (Vol. 01)
    T Tracy Hoppe

    Let's go play mahjong.

    General Discussion canton

  • Beijing: Fewer 'Floaters', Suddenly Feels More Like a *Real* Capital?
    T Tracy Hoppe

    It's the 'reduction-oriented development' policy.

    General Discussion beijing

  • Hangzhou Peeps: For Real, You ALL Like This?!
    T Tracy Hoppe

    Finally, someone who isn't trashing Hangzhou or calling it a 'food desert'! Welcome to Hangzhou~

    General Discussion hangzhou

  • Hangzhou Grad Runs the Travel Agency Gauntlet: Day X (Still Standing!)
    T Tracy Hoppe

    So far, I've interviewed with Envision and Baiyuan.

    General Discussion hangzhou

  • Whoa, Shanghai Just Got Terrifying. WTF?
    T Tracy Hoppe

    You have to queue up just to take photos when this place gets crowded, which is why I've never been.

    General Discussion shanghai

  • China's Toilets: Prepare for an Adventure You Didn't Ask For 🚽 #SquatGoalsOrNightmares
    T Tracy Hoppe

    Where do you buy tickets? Is it fun?

    General Discussion shanghai

  • Shanghai Today: What EVEN Was That?!
    T Tracy Hoppe

    Ah, my appointment is in June. I'm getting nervous. Do you think they have KPI quotas or something?

    General Discussion shanghai

  • Suzhou | Taohuawu: Get Ready for a Roasting!
    T Tracy Hoppe

    I've been twice. The promotions are always great, but the actual experience falls short.

    General Discussion suzhou

  • Shanghai Bound! Your #1 'Landmine' to Avoid?
    T Tracy Hoppe

    That's right, especially those so-called 'Old Shanghai' small restaurants around the Bund and Nanjing Road. They're mostly tourist traps.

    General Discussion shanghai

  • Shanghai: The Magic's Gone.
    T Tracy Hoppe

    Hold on, sweetie. The maximum probation period is usually six months, right? If your company signed you up for a one-year probation, that might be illegal.

    General Discussion shanghai

  • Taiwan, Oh, You Absolute Dream!
    T Tracy Hoppe

    Thank you!! Because I really, really love it 🥲.

    General Discussion taiwan
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