Shanghai diary | The Bund, Tianzi Fang, Yu garden, Nanjing road, river cruise...
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.พ. 2024
- Hello everyone,
I spent a couple of weeks in Shanghai and documented some of the exploring I did! I did so much in just a couple of days, so I feel like this is a good travel guide for those of you coming for just a couple of days. I hope you enjoy following me around the biggest city in China!
Adriana ~
✘ Timestamps:
00:59 - 田子坊 (tianzi fang)
03:25 - hotel room tour
05:45 - 豫园商城 (yu garden mall)
07:46 - 南京路 (nanjing road)
09:27 - 外滩 (the bund)
10:15 - boat tour!
11:35 - 城隍庙 (city god temple)
12:41 - 豫园 (yu garden)
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I feel you might make Shanghai your home. The vibe suits you 🏡
once again an amazing story and vibe-telling 👏 looking forward to many more 💫
In Shanghai, there is a Nanjing road. In Nanjing, there is a Shanghai road. LOL
I didn’t know that about Nanjing 😆
@@wherevershegoesThe capital of east China’s Jiangsu province.
North of Shanghai by high speed train 😊😊😊😊
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Recommended to find China mutton soup and mutton ramen restaurants, mutton delicacies are the most delicious meat delicacies in China
Did you travel all by yourself? And if so, how was that experience, I am planning to solo travel through China for 2 months
You speak and read Chinese, impressed.
Hey, do you mind sharing the name of the hotel? I am going to Shanghai this coming June ☺ Great video btw!
Of course!! It's called Tulu Apartment, and I stayed in the 斜土路(xie tu lu) branch. Enjoy your trip!
@@wherevershegoes Lovely 😊 thank you!
Was it easy to bike on the streets in Shanghai?
It was very easy! There were many streets that were “bikes-only”, and many others that had a designated bike path. In general I noticed Chinese people like biking places, so they’ve set up good infrastructure for it
@@wherevershegoesthank you, I’ll try it next time!
I feel like biking in China should be an entire category of a thing all by itself.
how do you get a bike there?
They're everywhere! You just need an app, and you can rent it. Then park it wherever. They charge per minute
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China has 10 Avatar Mountains
1.Zhang jia jie (张家界) 湖南省 Hunan Province
2.Shu nan Bamboo sea (蜀南竹海) 四川省 Si chuan Province
3.Chuan xi Bamboo sea (川西竹海) 四川省 Si chuan Province
4. Jiu zhai gou(九寨沟)四川省 Si chuan Province
5.Nan shan Bamboo sea (南山竹海) 江苏省 Jiang su Province
6.YI xing Bamboo sea (宜兴竹海) 浙江省 Jiang su Province
7.Ge tu he (格凸河) 广西省 Guang xi Province
8.Gui ling (桂林) 广西省 Guang xi Province
9.Ba ma (巴马) 广西省 Guang xi Province
10.Qi xian ling Sanya (七仙岭) 海南省 Hai nan Province
If you try them all, the total cost will be 1200-1700 US dollars.
Wow!! Thanks for so many recommendations!! I can’t wait to go back to China 😁