Spill the Tea: Shanghai Edition - What's the Real Deal?
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In the future, I'd like to visit New York, Tokyo, London, and Paris, then move on to Florence, Basel, and Vienna. After that, I'll explore Cairo, the Serengeti, Rio, and Lake Tekapo, and perhaps even join a National Geographic tour to the South Pole. It seems then I'll realize that the world is one interconnected whole; it's humanity that creates divisions, not nature itself.
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I hope to visit these places someday.
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Well written, it covers various aspects. Shanghai can broaden your horizons; here, you can find what you're looking for and even things you never imagined existed. It's a city brimming with freedom, fashion, sophistication, and an artistic vibe.
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Thanks for the compliment! Shanghai really can broaden your horizons. It's been an eye-opening experience, haha!
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I've seen many big cities, but Shanghai's greatest strength is its soft power. It's teeming with talent; you just have to be impressed.
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Indeed, anyone can be replaced in an instant.
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Sigh, it's less about you coming to Shanghai and more about you stepping into your own dream. Perhaps, in your mind, Shanghai symbolizes a certain lifestyle or state of being. If, one day, Shanghai becomes old and outdated (just as the moon waxes and wanes, and flowers bloom and fade – it's the way of things, you know), would you then move on to another, 'better' city?
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If it falls behind, then of course! People always strive for better things.
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Most people are just doing ordinary jobs like this...
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I really like Shanghai, but in the end, I moved to Qingdao.
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Qingdao is a bustling city too!
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After visiting Tokyo, Shanghai didn't feel so overwhelming to me anymore. Tokyo is the largest city in Asia and the second largest in the world, after all.
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I have no idea what you're talking about.
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Perhaps, but going on a shopping spree at the IFC Mall is way harder than slaving away at the Shanghai Tower.