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实话难听,但这就是上海旅游真实现状

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    Preston Koch
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    **Attention for your March trip to Shanghai, ladies!**
    
    - **1️⃣ Nighttime photography at The Bund**: There's plenty of time to capture the stunning night views as the lights stay on until 10 PM.
    - **2️⃣ Transportation from Hongqiao Station to Nanjing Road (The Bund)**: Both Line 2 and Line 10 offer direct connections. If you don't have too much luggage, there's no need to take a taxi.
    - **3️⃣ Weather in March**: The temperature difference between day and night can be significant. If you're visiting The Bund by the river in the evening, it can get windy, so bring a jacket.
    - **4️⃣ Driving in Shanghai**: Not recommended due to expensive parking fees, which might even exceed the cost of a taxi ride, and finding a parking spot can be challenging.
    - **5️⃣ Citywalks**: When people talk about citywalking, they often think of Shanghai. Besides The Bund and Disneyland, spend a full day exploring the romantic梧桐-lined streets like Wukang Road ➡️ Anfu Road ➡️ Yanqing Road ➡️ Huaihai Middle Road ➡️ Shaanxi South Road ➡️ Xintiandi.
    - **6️⃣ Alternative scenic spots**: Besides The Bund, visit Binjiang Park or Navigation Park for similar riverside views but with fewer crowds, making it easier to take great photos without the chaos.
    - **7️⃣ Cost of living**: Shanghai isn't as expensive as you might think. Local dishes like Shanghainese noodles, pan-fried buns, and pork rib cakes are affordable. For a more relaxed experience, find a cozy brunch spot and enjoy the sun all afternoon.
    - **8️⃣ Accommodation**: Stay in Puxi where most popular attractions are located. If planning a visit to Disneyland, schedule it as a separate day trip and consider staying in Chuansha or along Line 11 (which has a direct subway connection to Disneyland).
    - **9️⃣ Lujiazui at night**: Don’t miss the breathtaking skyline of the "three-piece suit" at night. Even without the trendy photo spots, try placing your phone on the ground for some impressive shots.
    - **🔟 Disneyland tips**: Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be walking a lot, which can be exhausting. If you have a lot of luggage, you can store it at the entrance. No need to arrive too early as walking around the lake still requires long queues.
    
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      Edmond Goldner
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      看了不少上海攻略,我感觉斯老师你才是里边靠谱得,其它说攻略,那是高级攻略,而我只不过一个很普通的,哪来的那么多时间啊,斯老师你,老子关住了

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