I agree that the roads near Confucius Temple and Hanzhong Gate aren't great. I wouldn't say Xinjiekou is bad, but the road from Xinjiekou to Changfu Street Exit 4 is pretty rough.
Byron Larkin
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Taiwanese First-Timer's Deep Dive into China: What Absolutely Blew My Mind!How about Wuhan? Some say Wuhan is an even better fit.
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Taiwan Late April: Still Safe to Visit With the Current... Uh... *Situation*?It's super safe, you're very welcome! Just try to avoid the rain, as it's been raining quite a bit lately.
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Kinmen's Famous Hotspot! Nailed It! Will DEFINITELY Be Back!Hahaha, we got tricked too! We went there braving the strong winds.
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Shenzhen: Even Dogs Wouldn't Go (So Why Should You?)Hahahahaha, I'm laughing so hard I'm numb!
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Aaaargh! Is it just me, or is Shenzhen kinda boring?Yeah, compared to Yokohama, that's probably true. Outdoor activities are basically just the seaside or hiking, but neither the mountains nor the sea are particularly amazing. Plus, you get tired of them after a few times, haha.
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Seriously, If NO ONE Buys, Will City Order Just Magically Appear?!So, as they say, you can't wake someone who's pretending to be asleep. They'll just keep eating at street stalls and taking motorcycle taxis.
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Shenzhen: Things You Just WON'T Know Until You're Actually Here!Welcome to Shenzhen? Here's What You Need to Know!
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Hunan Friends Are Everywhere!
- True enough! In Shenzhen, you'll find many friends from Hunan Province, forming a vibrant community. After all, this metropolis opens up numerous opportunities for people from other parts of the country.
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Public Toilets Are Remarkably Neat!
- Public toilets in Shenzhen, especially those in shopping malls and subway stations, are often spotlessly clean and usually provide toilet paper—quite an advantage when traveling in Asia!
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The Universe of 'Urban Villages'
- Shenzhen is dotted with unique "urban villages," which are densely populated residential areas preserved amidst its rapid urban development. The number of these villages is so vast that you could move to a new one every month and still not run out!
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"Landlady/Landlord" Is a Legitimate Profession
- With so many "urban villages" and rental units, "rent collection" practically becomes its own industry here, with many people earning a living from it.
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Lazy? Shenzhen Helps You Stand Up!
- Living costs? Let's put it this way: in Shenzhen, it can be tough to afford even a bare minimum standard of living if you slack off at work. Competition here is fierce!
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Shenzhen Always Feels Young!
- Although everyone eventually ages, this city always feels brimming with youth and energy, always filled with new blood and fresh trends.
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Different Social Security Levels
- Some local life details such as social security services vary by category. This primarily affects local residents and long-term workers.
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The Weather Is a 'Magician'
- The weather in Shenzhen feels almost like a game of random mode, switching seasons anytime during the year, so check the forecast before heading out.
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Working Overtime is Daily Life
- Working overtime culture is quite common here. It's not surprising to see skyscrapers still lit up late into the night—this is very "Shenzhen."
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Gold and Treasure is Just a Rumor
- Though Shenzhen is well-known for high-tech innovation and wealth, don't expect everyone to have an annual salary in the millions. The average monthly wage is around RMB 5,000 (approximately USD 700), putting significant pressure on daily life.
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Toilet "Vanishing Act" on Malls' First Floors
- Notice this! Many malls in Shenzhen are nearly void of toilets on their ground floors; remember to look upstairs if you need one!
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Safe Yet Lonely City
- Shenzhen might feel a bit lonely because everyone is quite busy. However, a good aspect is that the city is incredibly safe, with no real concern about going out at night.
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"Demolition and Construction" Continues on the Go
- Everywhere you turn in Shenzhen, you'll see it seeming to endlessly build roads, cut down trees (of course they plant new ones too), this city is constantly undergoing construction and transformation.
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Know About Giant Flying Cockroaches!
- High Energy Alert! In Shenzhen, some species of cockroaches are particularly large, as big as your big toe, and guess what, they can fly! Be mentally prepared, especially in older residential areas or during summer.
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Limited Space, Lots of People, Crowded But Thriving
- The land area of Shenzhen isn't overwhelmingly large, but the population is massive. Everywhere feels packed with people, especially during peak hours commuting and at popular attractions.
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Simpler Social Relations
- Comparatively speaking, social interactions in Shenzhen are simpler and more direct than in some older Chinese cities with complex social conventions. Often, capability takes precedence.
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Pedestrians Share Space with Bicycles
- A tip for出行 (traveling): many bicycle lanes and pedestrian walkways are combined in Shenzhen, note safety and avoid each other when walking or cycling.
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A Large Number of Singletons
- There are quite a few single men and women above 30 or even 35 years old in Shenzhen, which is relatively common here. Personal freedom and choices are better accepted.
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Green Commuting, Buses Lead the Way
- One great thing is that nearly all the buses in Shenzhen are electric, providing a silent and eco-friendly ride!
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Say Goodbye to Winter Upon Arrival
- Once you arrive in Shenzhen, especially if you hail from the north, you may find yourself saying goodbye to most winter memories! Shenzhen remains warm throughout most of the year, hardly experiencing true winter.
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AVOID THIS 'BOUTIQUE' STAY Near Yongqing Fang, Guangzhou! 💣 TOTAL RIP-OFF!My personal experience: if there's no one-take video tour of the property on its main page, there's usually a problem with it.
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Must Be My Faulty 'Open Sesame' TechniqueYou can collect stamps.
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Beijing: My 10,001st Reason to Say 'Nope!'You can tell from the comments there's a lot of negativity.
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Adios, Beijing! (Land of the Eternal Security Check)It's because of the [political] meetings. Do more research next time.
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Warning! Came for a good time sightseeing... LOL, NO. 😢Tours from Meituan or Ctrip? They're absolutely terrible.
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Shanghai Today: What EVEN Was That?!Seriously...?
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Shanghai Price Shock! My Wallet's Weeping 😭Want a restaurant recommendation? I don't think it's too pricey, about the same as in the Pearl River Delta. Every dish is delicious, especially the cilantro beef – it's amazing!
The service is great too, they even give you free drinks. And get this, all the waiters are young, good-looking guys, no female staff. Picture 1 shows what I ordered via QR code, which are the dishes in Picture 2. Picture 2 is what I got from a group deal, which are the dishes shown after that. The restaurant is called Gui Man Long, and the portions are huge!
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Shanghai Trip: Talked Me Right Out Of It.Got this pushed to me first thing in the morning, hilarious. Talk about timely!
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WTF Does This Sign Say?! Urgent Translation Needed! #ChinaTravel #LostInTranslationIf you have exact cash, you should be able to get one.
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Pingjiang Road? Hard Pass. THIS is Where You *Actually* Wanna Be.Excuse me, where is this?
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Pingjiang Road? Hard Pass. THIS is Where You *Actually* Wanna Be.Seriously, I'm from Guangdong, and Pingjiang Road is more than twice as good as Shantang Street.
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Call Me Crazy, But Hangzhou Totally Outshines Kyoto.Walking around Kyoto felt very familiar to me, but I didn't like it.