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High school students’ guide to traveling to Shanghai on a budget

Know where you come from. I feel that the biggest expense in Shanghai is accommodation. This is uncontrollable. If you are very poor, then I suggest you look for a short-term rental house on the Ganji website, which is similar to a youth hostel. It has bunk beds and usually costs about 30 yuan a day. It has facilities for bathing and sleeping. It is closer to Shanghai South Railway Station. many. If you stay in a hotel, it will usually be more than 150. Then you need to control your time for outings and get back to your accommodation before the subway stops running. Otherwise, the taxi fare will be a huge expense, and it will cost 80 to 90 just to run around.

There’s not much else. Tickets and places to play are all manageable for a few hundred yuan. Get off at Shanghai People’s Square and tour Shanghai Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street. At the end is the Bund City God Temple and then take a boat across the road to the Oriental Pearl Jinmao Tower in Lujiazui for 2 yuan. To enjoy the World Expo, it is actually better to sign up for a group tour. The 150 yuan one-day trip to Shanghai at the Shanghai Tourism Distribution Center is not bad. I hope you will adopt it