
Shanghai, China
A Mixed Bag in Shanghai: What to Expect
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Shanghai's a real mixed bag - you've got your skyscrapers, Disney, and a whole lot of Chinese chaos. But don't expect to blend in, especially if you can't speak the language. We visited in November and were pleasantly surprised by the city's laid-back vibe, despite the crowds. The weather's mild, but don't expect to escape the tourists. We budgeted 120,000 rubles for flights and accommodation, and snagged a direct flight from Aeroflot for 89,000 rubles. Our hotel was a great deal, but the food was a total letdown. Shanghai's a great destination for independent travelers, but be prepared for some culture shock and don't be afraid to try new things.






























































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What's the best time to visit Shanghai?
We visited in November and found the weather to be mild and pleasant, but be prepared for crowds and chaos. The summer months can be hot and humid, while the winters are chilly and rainy.
How do I get around Shanghai?
The city's got a well-developed transportation network, with buses, taxis, and metro lines making it easy to get around. You can also use ride-hailing apps like Didi Chuxing.
What's the food like in Shanghai?
We found some amazing street food and restaurants, but also some pretty unpalatable dishes. Be prepared to try new things and don't be afraid to ask for recommendations.
Can I get a visa for Shanghai?
Yes, you can get a visa for Shanghai, but be prepared for some paperwork and hassle. Check with the Chinese embassy or consulate for the latest requirements and regulations.
What's the best way to communicate with locals?
We found that using a translation app or carrying a phrasebook helped a lot, but it's also a good idea to learn some basic Chinese phrases like 'hello' and 'thank you'.
What's the nightlife like in Shanghai?
The city's got a great selection of bars, clubs, and lounges, but be prepared for crowds and noise. Some areas are more lively than others, so do your research and plan ahead.
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- •The city's architecture is straight out of a sci-fi movie, with towering skyscrapers that'll leave you speechless.
- •The locals are friendly and welcoming, even if they don't always speak English.
- •We found some amazing deals on flights and accommodation, making it a great value for the price.
- •The city's transportation network is well-developed and easy to navigate, even for non-Chinese speakers.
- •We got our visas easily, with minimal hassle and paperwork.
- •The city's got a great selection of restaurants, cafes, and bars, even if the food isn't always to our taste.
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- •The city's a bit of a tourist trap, with crowds and chaos around every corner.
- •Not speaking the language made things tricky, especially when trying to communicate with locals.
- •We found some of the food to be pretty unpalatable, but hey, that's all part of the adventure, right?
- •The city's got a bit of a problem with pollution, which can be a real issue for sensitive travelers.
- •We had some issues with our hotel's customer service, but they eventually sorted us out.
- •The city's got a lot of noise and crowds, which can be overwhelming at times.



