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Welcome to Shanghai! From AIESEC SISU iGCDP
Welcome to Shanghai! From AIESEC SISU iGCDP
You � can � buy � a � traffic � card � at � the � metro � station � after � you � get � out � the � airport, � and � the � card � values �
20 � RMB � each, � you � can � charge � in � it � and � you � can � use � it � to � take � the �
metro � (at � least � 3 � RMB), � bus � (usually � 2 � RMB � each � time), � taxi � (at � least � 14 �
RMB) � in � Shanghai. � �
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Nowadays, � with � the � development � of � Shanghai, � the � main � way � to � move �
around � is � to � take � the � metro, � or � you � can � call � it � the � underground. � Here �
are � the � metro � ways � you � should � take � when � you � arrive � in � airport. �
1,HongQiao � Airport � -------Line � 2 �
2, � Pudong � International � Airport------- � Line � 2(Be � aware � of � the � GuangLan � RD. � station, � you � need �
to � get � off � and � to � take � the � metro � at � the � opposite � railway � platform) �
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Here � are � the � details: �
First. �
You � can � make � transport � card � or � recharge � for � it � in � service � center. �
� transport � card
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If � you � forget � to � carry � with � your � transport � card, � you � can � also � buy � ticket � in � the �
automatic � ticket � vendor �
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When � you � in � the � entrance � or � the � exit, � please � swipe � your � card � first. � then � you � can �
go. �
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put � your � card � in � the � green � place � to �
swipe � your � card �
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Different � lines � have � different � colors, � so � you � can � find � which � line � you � want � to � take � easily �
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【attention】Find � the � right � direction � and � don't � take � to � contrary � direction. �
You � can � see � the � words � “to � oriental � sports � center" � in � the � Identification � card.it � means � the �
terminal � station � of � this � direction � is � "oriental � sports � center". �
And � you � can � also � find � which � is � the � next � station � so � that � you � can � find � the � right � direction �
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and � you � can � also � see � the � map � of � your � line � in � the � subway �
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If � you � want � to � change � the � line � you � take � you � can � find � your � way � be � the � arrow �
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you � can � find � which � exit � you � want � to � go � out, � so � that � it � will � be � much � more � convenient � for � you � to �
go � to � the � destination. �
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this � is � the � guidepost � of � subway � station �
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And � here � is � the � map � of � Shanghai � metro �
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The � BundThe � Bund � & � The � Oriental � TV � Tower& � Jing �
Mao � Building � and � many � other � fantastic � high �
buildings � along � the � Huangpu � River �
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Shanghai � Xintiandi � � � � � � � Xin � Tian � Di � will � be � your � closest � match � to � what � Lan � Kwai � Fong � is � to � Hong � Kong, � Santana � Row � is �
to � Californians. � this � ambitious � area � contains � stylish � and � expensive � shops, � pubs � and � restaurants. �
Prices � for � food � generally � start � at � RMB � 200.The � Shikumen � houses � have � been � renovated � to � suit �
modern � tastes � and � do � not � resemble � anything � you � will � find � in � traditional � Shikumen � areas. �
Shanghai � Xin � Tian � Di � is � where � yesterday � meets � tomorrow � in � Shanghai � today. �
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Nanjing � Road � East � Nanjing � Road, � honored � as � "China's �
No. � 1 � Street", � has � become � an � all-weather �
pedestrian � arcade. � Shops � and �
restaurants � provide � products � and �
services � with � their � own � characteristics, �
making � it � an � ideal � place � that � integrates �
shopping, � restaurants, � amusement � and �
sightseeing. �
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Happy � Valley � Shanghai � Happy � Valley � park �
consists � of � seven � theme � area: �
Sunshine � Harbor, � Happy � Time, �
Shangri-La, � Ants � Kingdom, �
Shanghai � Bund, � Gold � Mine � Town �
and � Typhoon � Bay. �
About � 200 � Chinese � Yuan � for � one �
person. �
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Qibao � ancient � town � �
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Xiao � Long � Bao � (Little � Dragon � Bun) �
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Unlike � the � buns � in � northern � China, � these � buns � are � very � small � and � easy � to � swallow. � The � buns � are �
usually � steamed � in � containers � made � of � bamboo. � The � skin � of � the � buns � is � very � thin � and � the � bun � is �
very � juicy. � The � dish � has � been � popularized � and � consumed � widely � throughout � China � as � a � Dim �
Sum. �
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Chou � Dou � Fu � (Smelly � Tofu) � �
� Ones � first � reaction � is � to � hold � their � nose � and � eating �
it � would � be � the � last � think � to � enter � your � mind. � The �
smelly � tofu � is � a � popular � local � food � mainly � found �
on � Shanghai � streets. � The � tofu � is � fermented � with �
many � ingredients � before � being � fried. � Old � ladies �
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usually � serve � them � on � their � little � trolleys. � Despite � its � odor, � most � foreigners � love � it � after � tasting �
it. �
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HUO � GUO(Hot � Pot) �
Hot pot is a favorite amongst our Chinese friends, especially in the winter. Although there are many kinds of hot pot in different regions of China, the dining traditions are the same everywhere. Hot pot basically consists of a pot with a boiling soup into which you place raw meat and veggies.The foods cook for only a few seconds after being placed into the boiling soup. Then, they can be eaten with a dipping sauce.
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Qīngzhēn � Restaurants �
If � you’re � short � on � cash � but � still � want � to � have � a � nice � meal, � go � to � a � qīngzhēn” � (清真) � restaurant. �
Because � these � restaurants � are � run � by � Chinese � Muslims, � they � don't � serve � any � pork. � However, �
you � will � be � able � to � find � delicious � roast � lamb � sticks � (羊肉串; � Yángròu � chuàn), � and � lāmiàn � (拉面), � a �
Chinese � dish � of � hand-made � noodles. � These � restaurants � are � easily � recognized � by � their � green �
decorations, � the � white � hats � worn � by � staff, � and � Islamic � pictures � on � the � wall. �
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Shanghai � is � a � diverse � and � wonderful � city. � It � has � many � other � awesome � sceneries �
and � many � other � delicious � food. � All � of � those � wait � for � you � to � come � and � explore! �
You � are � warmly � welcomed! �
Can’t � wait � to � see � you! �
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From � AIESEC � SISU �
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