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Shanghai – a vibrant city for independent travel

by New Edge Times Report
June 15, 2024
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Shanghai – a vibrant city for independent travel

The Bund - Shanghai

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Phan Dat, a 24-year-old travel enthusiast, shares his memorable  experience in Shanghai, one of the world’s megacities. Despite rumors and assumptions about this Asian city, Shanghai’s skyscrapers and vibrant urban life are a symbol of China and a worthwhile destination for youngsters all over the globe. He is particularly impressed by the well-maintained roads, efficient public transportation, and clean streets, which give him a sense of comfort and familiarity.

Here are several things you need to know before traveling to this city:

1. The Cleanliness

Contrary to the stereotype that China’s roads are quite dirty, this young independent traveler believes they are indeed much cleaner than commonly perceived while it’s not entirely free of trash. Like other main Asian cities such as Seoul or Tokyo, the cleanliness and orderliness of the streets have improved significantly in recent years because it seems city authorities are attempting to create clean streets and a strong focus on maintaining a clean environment. In general, Shanghai is quite clean because various street cleaners work so hard around the clock.

2. Shanghainese Can Be Unfriendly…Until Asked For Help

At first, it can be strange that locals rarely smile at tourists in Shanghai. However, they become willing and enthusiastic when foreigners seek help. A simple but friendly greeting such as “你好 (Hello), “Could you please show me…” makes them more engaged in the conversation.

3. Safety

Overall, it’s always a top priority for tourists to feel safe while exploring a new city. In Shanghai, a strong police presence and adequate security measures make one feel at ease. It’s fantastic that the city has taken steps to ensure the well-being of both visitors and residents. Phan emphasizes the safety of the city’s vibrant atmosphere at night, feeling secure with people around, but also advises others to plan their evening accordingly, as the metro stops running after 11 PM and taking a taxi is the only alternative option.

4. Metro Lines

Shanghai’s public transportation system may initially seem overwhelming and confusing to first-time visitors, but don’t worry! Many station guidelines are available in English, and ticket vending machines offer a variety of options to minimize waiting time. Additionally, volunteers at stations near popular attractions like the Bund are on hand to assist lost travelers, ensuring a smoother and more enjoyable experience for international visitors. The standard fare for a single ride on the Shanghai Metro is 3 CNY (around $0.45), and it’s more convenient to purchase a rechargeable metrocard called a “Shanghai Public Transportation Card” which can be refilled with a minimum amount of 10 CNY (around $1.45). With this card, you can enjoy unlimited rides on the metro and some buses. While it’s possible to visit Fudong Street and the Oriental Pearl Tower without breaking the bank, traveling around the city’s main attractions would likely require multiple rides, making it more cost-effective to invest in a Shanghai Public Transportation Card.

5. The Food

Love for Chinese food is well-deserved! The bold flavors and aromas of Chinese cuisine are indeed a delight, and the variety of dishes available caters to a wide range of tastes and dietary needs. The fact that many dishes can be quite spicy is a notable aspect, but it’s great that many restaurants also offer the option to request less or no chili, making it accessible to those who may not enjoy strong heat in their food.

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