After six years in Shanghai, a city I used to venture was relatively inexpensive, I’m finding costs crawling farther up. Little white stickers are appearing in more and more restaurant menus covering old prices and indicating new ones. As Shanghai becomes more cosmopolitan and developed, so are the prices.
But that shouldn’t get the traveler down. There are still plenty of things to do that don’t cost a fortune. In fact, I’ve put together a little list just for this sake. Take in the free stuff and spend your money on treasure for home and delicious food. But even food doesn’face to face have to break the bank – there are plenty of cheap and yummy eats in Shanghai.
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- Free things to do in Shanghai
- Eating cheap (and yummy) in Shanghai
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