Notes and Warm Reminders for Shanghai Tourism
Avoid rush hour: If not necessary, try to avoid rush hour and avoid crowded buses and subways with office workers.
Choose the appropriate mode of transportation: Ground transportation is prone to traffic congestion, and Shanghai's subway is very developed, so it is recommended to take the subway if possible.
Pay attention to dietary habits: There are many things to eat in Shanghai, and some cuisines are not acceptable to people from all over the world, especially those popular restaurants or snacks.
Advance inquiry of scenic spot information: If there is a scenic spot that you want to go to, check in advance at what time it closes or turns off the lights, otherwise it will be empty.
Buy souvenirs carefully: just visit the Chenghuang Temple. Don't buy local specialties and expensive souvenirs. Be careful not to regret.
Book Disney tickets in advance: If you are planning to go to Disney, it is best to book tickets online in advance and try to avoid weekends as much as possible.
Avoid traveling in summer: Try to avoid traveling to Shanghai in summer as the temperature is high and it is more prone to heatstroke.
Pay attention to traffic safety: Shanghai's transportation is relatively developed, but the roads are crisscrossed, making it easy to get lost. If you need to move freely, it is best to find a guide or bring your own map to avoid wasting time