Lost in Translation? We Decode China's WTF Headlines!
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Wow! Shanghai truly boasts an allure!
- To be honest, next time I might not engage in the same level of excitement.
- The hashtag
#人人从从众众𠈌𠈌
, which is a series of rare characters used by netizens to vividly describe an extreme crowd of people stacked shoulder-to-shoulder like layers of hills, was no joke! - Initially, the aim was to do a
#Shanghaicitywalk
, a leisurely, slow-paced exploration through the city to soak in its ambiance... but how did that turn out?- Friendly Heads-Up for Foreign Friends:
- Warning: If you plan to undertake a "citywalk" in Shanghai, especially during the peak hours or holidays, the crowded scene may leave you questioning your sanity. Imagine not being able to walk freely; instead, you are carried forward by the pressurized crowd behind you.
- How to Manage It:
- If feasible, avoid visiting popular spots during national holidays or weekends in China.
- Alternately, opt to go out early in the morning when others are still sleeping - there may be a slight improvement in people flow.
- In short, what was supposed to be "Shanghai City Walk" turned into “Crowded City” or "City Being Pushed Through," and the entire experience suffered as a result.
- Friendly Heads-Up for Foreign Friends:
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Not that many.
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Jiangsu, Shanghai, Zhejiang – looks like the whole Yangtze River Delta crew is here!
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Don't come during the holidays. Seriously, you'll be squeezed to death by the crowds.
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If you skip the Bund, other places are quite alright; it's not too crowded.