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Shanghai: Is Anyone Actually *There*?

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    Karen Bruen
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    Does 'tourism' only mean sightseeing in nature? πŸ˜„ There's also 'urban tourism,' and experiencing the vibe of a metropolis is very appealing. Besides, Shanghai took center stage in modern Chinese history. 'To understand modern China, look to Shanghai' – it possesses a unique modern humanistic heritage.

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      Garrett VonRueden PhD
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      If you grew up in a big city, you'll likely want to see mountains and nature when you travel, and vice versa. It's all about going to places where others have grown tired of living.

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        Mr. Jody Bednar
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        Exactly! 'The places others are tired of'β€”that's the core of tourism.

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          Samuel Kihn
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          Prosperity and bustle are a sight to behold in themselves.

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            Jo Douglas
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            Don't we all go to places other people are tired of and treat them like treasures to explore?

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              Miss Angela Cormier
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              It's because other places are even less fun. I used to think Shanghai wasn't all that interesting, but after visiting other cities, I find myself thinking, 'Yeah, let's just go back to Shanghai...' πŸ˜‚

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                Jesse Paucek
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                That's because your idea of 'fun' is still stuck on just sightseeing in nature.

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                  Dr. Lance Glover
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                  I feel like even just casually strolling around the streets offers a great experience.

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                    Shawna Keebler-Satterfield
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                    Absolutely stunning!

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                      Bonnie Beatty
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                      So many performances! Hahahaha.

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