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Shanghai Bound! Your #1 'Landmine' to Avoid?

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    Madeline Hermann III
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    When you exit Hongqiao Station, try not to take a taxi for distances under 10km, as the drivers might scold you.

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      Katrina Ziemann
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      I wish I'd seen your post sooner! The driver kept scolding me for choosing the wrong route, saying, 'This isn't like the countryside!' – but I'm actually from Beijing.

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        Kristi Doyle
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        The plum rain season is approaching. If you're planning to visit, try to come sooner.

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          Hazel Brown-Stracke
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          What's the weather like in Shanghai from mid-July to mid-August?

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            Dr. Lance Glover
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            Don't buy anything labeled 'Shanghai specialty snacks' – those are usually just for tourists.

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              Tracy Hoppe
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              That's right, especially those so-called 'Old Shanghai' small restaurants around the Bund and Nanjing Road. They're mostly tourist traps.

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                Dana Sanford
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                I'm planning to visit Shanghai at the end of June. I'm wondering if it will rain, as I want to go to Disneyland.

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                  Mr. Philip Hudson
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                  Just avoid all the tourist attractions.

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                    Hazel Brown-Stracke
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                    Then why am I even going?

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                      Lucia Feest
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                      Bring plenty of money.

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                        Misty Dare
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                        I was just there a couple of days ago. My only observation is the scarcity of squat toilets. It's not that sitting toilets are a problem, but they really need to be clean, and some in the malls were a bit dirty.

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                          Jermaine Satterfield
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                          I'm pretty much a homebody, so I enjoy eating Malatang. My go-to spots are Jing'an Xiaoting, Jiang Ji, and Liu Wenxiang. If I'm taking the kids out, we go to Happy Valley.

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                            Marcos Goodwin
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                            There's a place called Jiu Jiu Xiao Chao near Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street. It's a bit of a 'hole-in-the-wall' spot, but all their dishes are freshly stir-fried. If you decide to go, make sure to get there early to queue, about an hour before peak mealtime.

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