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Shanghai: Overhyped or Am I Missing Something? #chinatravel

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    Velma Thompson
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    Then you must feel really hard done by in Shanghai.

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      Lucille Borer
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      When I was earning 30,000 a month, I didn't think Shanghai was all that vibrant either. Once my income increased, Shanghai became truly awesome.

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        Kristi Doyle
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        Why are you dropping such inconvenient truths? Shanghai belongs to the rich!

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          Steve Beatty
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          Shanghai is stratified; those without money simply don't experience the same world or see the same sights as the wealthy do.

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            Lula Schmidt
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            That's true for any city, really.

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              Dr. Danny Bayer
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              Just a tad more prosperous than your Liaoning, perhaps.

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                Misty Anderson DDS
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                Hmm, not so sure about that.

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                  Ken Fahey
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                  Well, if you insist on comparing it to an international metropolis like Liaoning, then obviously Shanghai can't compete!

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                    Kathryn Hermiston
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                    No need for such blatant sarcasm.

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                      Katrina Ziemann
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                      If you're rich, it's 'Magic City' (Modu). If you're not, it's just Shanghai.

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                        Melinda Wilderman
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                        That's what everyone who hasn't been to Lujiazui says.

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                          Miss Angela Cormier
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                          If you don't have money and aren't inclined to seek out fun and entertainment, then even if you live and work in a supposedly great place, its vibrancy will still feel irrelevant to you.

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                            Carmen Willms
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                            I didn't find Nanjing particularly fun when I lived there either, not until I quit my job and actually took the time to explore and enjoy it.

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                              Felix Glover
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                              Perhaps you just haven't experienced the truly vibrant parts of it yet.

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