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Magic City Shanghai, a city for the cultured

It has been over twenty years since I last set foot in Shanghai, and I came with eager anticipation. Shanghai today is a diverse and advanced city. I stayed for 7 days and liked it very much. The hotels, food, and transportation are all excellent. My favorite thing was cycling around Shanghai, which is incredibly convenient. The food is diverse with many delicious options, and there are many artsy spots that make walking around very pleasant.
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