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| Nanjing Rd., famed as No I street in China, is an epitome of Shanghais history and culture, the 1,033-m long Pedestrian Walkway lies between the Bund and the Peoples Square. There are 600 shops on both sides of the walkway, the 100- year ol… |
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| There are stations where several Metro lines meet. An interchange station is a station where you can change for other lines without meeting a ticket barrier, e.g. Peoples Square Station. A transfer station, however, is one where you have to… |
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| Foreign children living in Shanghai enjoy the same vaccinations as local residents. Foreign children can go to their neighborhood healthcare service center to receive a vaccination, or receive a vaccination at designated hospitals in the ci… |
| What do people in Shanghai speak? Mandarin is the standard spoken language in China. To make life even more difficult, locals also speak the Shanghai dialect, or Shanghainese, which sounds very different from Mandarin, although you probably… |
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