China's 'So-Called' Influencer Cities: Wallet-Friendly or Tourist Trap?
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Is it true that you can't go to Shanghai without a lot of money? I was thinking of staying in a youth hostel and exploring on my own for a couple of days, without buying much.
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Shanghai is a city built on consumer experiences. If you don't have money to spend, you can't experience it.
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Hangzhou's subway system was quite decent back in 2022.
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Compared to cities like Xi'an and Guangzhou, its coverage is still insufficient.
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It seems like nothing is good enough in your eyes.
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Every place has its downsides, but how come you never seem to discover the beauty?
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The point of making a guide is to show ordinary people what to focus on in different places, to avoid wasting money, especially for those on a tight budget or students. I'm not a professional travel reviewer; if I only said good things, how would I be different from a marketing account?
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When you said Guangzhou is one of the most inclusive of the four major cities, if not THE most, I got the feeling you haven't actually been to that many places.
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As I've said, this is just my personal opinion. These things are inherently subjective. There's no law stating that if you feel a certain way about a place, everyone else must feel the same. It's precisely because I've been to so many places that I personally feel this way.