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👣First time alone in my life👣I chose Shanghai

At the age of 20, I started my first solo trip in my life One of the more important considerations for me at that time It is budget and language also security Shanghai is a big city and Chinese is the language I am more familiar with Whether it was airfare or accommodation was at that time of what I could afford to spend So I finally chose Shanghai I went for four days and three nights Airfare ✈️: 1300-1400 (round trip) Accommodation🏨: 300-350/night Each meal🥄: ranging from $20-$150 Fare 🚇: ranging from $3-$8 each way (subway is very convenient) Of course this has been the price of probably six or seven years ago It must be relatively cheap relative to now At that time it was also considered good CP value very high And then because solo travel for myself is a relaxing time So there are not too many special arrangements In four days I only chose two to three attractions And a must-visit restaurant So the itinerary will be more relaxed but there is not much to see 🗓️ Itinerary: Wukang Road 1. Wukang Building Wukang Building is a century-old building🏘️ The building is presenting an arc appearance very special There are similar buildings in Hong Kong But in Shanghai it appears even more unique because among so many detached houses next door it is right in the middle of the intersection and the appearance of all the buildings next door is very different 2. Mr. Ba Jin’s former residence—— Coming here at the time was actually an accident Only while passing by happened to find that it was open for visits and a serious look turned out to be the former residence of Mr. Barking And I quite like going to museums have this opportunity of course not to miss Fortunately I came an hour before closing to have the opportunity to visit whether the room study back garden we can enter one by one to visit most of the items inside are retained there more will have been inhabited shadow feeling also deeper I would go to Wukang Road because I did research on the Internet and saw that there are more beautiful cafes☕️ and restaurants🍴 I wanted to go there and walk and eat but there were many different gains on the way The above are some of my little impressions of Shanghai written down in addition to recommending these different locations to you to leave a little record for myself I hope you can see it if you have the opportunity to go to Shanghai #ShanghaiTravel #SoloTravel #WukangRoad #100 Ways of Travel
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Posted: Oct 7, 2024
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