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Shanghai: Seriously, SO Expensive!

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    Jeremiah Bednar
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    It's much more expensive than other tourist spots.

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      Ellis Sauer DVM
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      Prices where I'm from are already considered high, so after visiting Shanghai, I realized how truly expensive it is. But it's still acceptable to me. For example, mineral water on the Bund is only 2 yuan.

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        Samuel Kihn
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        Really? I only saw them for 5 yuan, which is way too expensive!

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          Carmen Willms
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          It's incredibly expensive. Lunch for two at the Peace Hotel cost us 1600 yuan.

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            Tracy Hoppe
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            Well, the Peace Hotel is an upscale place, so it's bound to be expensive.

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              Dr. Wade Boyer
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              A serving of grilled cold noodles cost me 20 yuan! Back where I live, it's only half that.

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                Arnold Predovic
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                Even half that price is still a bit steep. In the Northeast, you can get them all over for just 6 or 7 yuan.

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                  Orlando Ryan
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                  Yeah, dining out is pricey. Taking a taxi for the same distance costs double what it does in Shenzhen. And there are cameras everywhere limiting stops to just a minute or two, but the ride-hailing app's GPS isn't always super precise, making it a real hassle to find your car, especially when you're with a baby stroller.

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                    Emma Kihn
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                    Exactly! We sometimes end up literally chasing after our taxi too.

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                      Lucille Borer
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                      That's why, when you travel to other cities, they generally don't feel as expensive.

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                        Lucille Borer
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                        How do you get up to the tallest building?

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                          Melinda Wilderman
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                          You can buy tickets at the base of the tower. After getting your ticket, you enter from outside, usually by going down a level or two. There's a ticket checkpoint there, and then an elevator takes you straight to the top.

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                            Miss Alison Collier
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                            I've only been to Beijing once, many years ago. At the time, the most expensive admission was for the Forbidden City, just a few tens of yuan. I originally planned to stay for a month, but after three days, I was so freezing I couldn't bear it. So, I flew back to Shanghai, stayed for three days, and then headed to Chengdu for a holiday.

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                              Samuel Kihn
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                              True. Of all the places I've been, Beijing has the most affordable entrance tickets. But Beijing is so huge, you can really only cover one major attraction a day.

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