Shanghai: So, WTF's the Plan?
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(⊙o⊙) Wow, this is so comprehensive! Thank you so much!!! (P.S. The original poster must be a real foodie, hahaha!)
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If Disney is on your itinerary, save it for the last day or two. Otherwise, I'm worried you won't be able to get out of bed the next day!
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You could come check out my school!
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Hahahaha, are these like your treasured hidden gems?
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The Bund is worth a visit, especially at night when it's more beautiful. Disney is a must-see!
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Thanks! Visiting the Bund at night is now on my must-do list!
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A word of warning about some of the local 'Shanghai aunties' – try to steer clear! My friend and I were taking pictures of the Oriental Pearl Tower, and two of them walked past us muttering that we were 'unsophisticated' (so sad).
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Taking photos is all about capturing beautiful moments. Don't worry about what others think – you're doing great, sis!
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Disney! The Bund!
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Okay!!! Thanks so much~
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I quite like Xin Yi's dorayaki. If you're out shopping, you could buy one to try, hahaha!
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I like their taro paste ones; those should be good.
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Alright, all the recommendations above are terrible. Verdict's in. I'm outta here.
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Any recommendations for Jing'an District? Hehe.
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As someone from the 310106 area (a local), my recommendation is: don't bother coming. There's nothing much fun to do in Shanghai.
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Hahahahaha, locals always think their own city isn't much fun, but traveling is all about experiencing new things in a new place~
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For authentic Shanghai cuisine, try Shanghai Da Fugui; it's pretty good, I've taken my family there. However, I think people from Northern China might find it just okay after trying it once. For other options, you could try some new-style fusion dishes. For sightseeing, you can start from the Site of the First National Congress of the CCP and head east all the way to the Bund.
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My main concern is that I'll be eating alone, so I'm worried I won't be able to try much if I order dishes.