Shanghai Exploration: A Canadian's Honest China Travelogue

My HONEST Thoughts on CHINA (It's Not What You Think) 🇨🇳 中文字幕

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My HONEST Thoughts on CHINA (It's Not What You Think) 🇨🇳 中文字幕
KSquared2024-06-0617 min

Guys, I've spent a few days in Shanghai and since not many foreigners come here, I thought I'd sum up some of my thoughts of what I think of China so far. This is just my perspective as a Canadian tourist visiting in 2024. Let me know what you think about what I said, or if you've also been to China, drop your thoughts below.

--- KSquared
June 6, 2024, Summer in China

Video Chapters

  1. 0:00Initial impressions of Shanghai
  2. 1:08Walking Nanjing Road
  3. 1:55Customs and visa experience
  4. 3:19Local interactions
  5. 4:29Observations on family life
  6. 6:18Prevalence of Western brands
  7. 8:32Shanghai's advanced infrastructure
  8. 9:44Cleanliness of the city
  9. 12:03Visa information
  10. 15:32The Bund viewpoint

KSquared's Shanghai vlog reveals a modern, clean, and surprisingly welcoming city. Stunning views and positive interactions leave a lasting impression.

Travel Guides & Tips in this video

  1. Tip 1The visa process to enter China was surprisingly simple and hassle-free, a stark contrast to what some might expect. KSquared's experience suggests a straightforward process for Canadian tourists. (1:55)
  2. Tip 2Despite the language barrier, the locals were extremely nice and always willing to help. Having a translation app is recommended but not essential for a positive experience. (2:17)
  3. Tip 3The family unit remains strong in Shanghai. You'll often see families spending time together, a heartwarming contrast to some Western trends. (4:29)
  4. Tip 4Many Western brands are thriving in Shanghai. The stores are often of higher quality than their counterparts in North America and Europe. (6:18)
  5. Tip 5Shanghai's infrastructure is incredibly advanced. It would take many years for a North American city to reach a similar level of development. (8:32)
  6. Tip 6Shanghai is remarkably clean, with very little litter despite the high volume of pedestrians. This is a testament to the city's maintenance and civic pride. (9:44)
  7. Tip 7For Canadians, a 144-hour visa is currently available for Shanghai. While restrictions exist, it still allows for a substantial visit. (12:03)
  8. Tip 8Numerous security cameras are present throughout the city. While privacy concerns may arise, KSquared highlights the safety benefits, particularly for tourists. (13:09)

KSquared's Shanghai adventure shatters preconceived notions! From surprisingly polite customs officials to the ubiquitous use of translator apps, KSquared discovers a vibrant, modern city teeming with Western brands and a strong family culture. Explore the stunning Bund views and the surprisingly clean streets, all while KSquared shares their honest and heartwarming experiences.

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My HONEST Thoughts on CHINA (It's Not What You Think) 🇨🇳 中文字幕

This vlog offers KSquared's candid perspective on Shanghai, defying common Western narratives about China. Arriving in 2024, KSquared details their positive experiences, starting with the surprisingly smooth visa process and the courteous treatment received from customs officials. Contrary to expectations, the traveler found the locals to be welcoming and helpful, readily using translation apps to communicate.

The vlog highlights the prevalence of Western brands thriving in Shanghai, surpassing those found in North America and Europe in quality and presentation. KSquared observes a strong family unit in Shanghai, contrasting with perceived trends in Western societies. The city's cleanliness and lack of disruptive behavior are also emphasized, creating a sense of safety and order.

The video further notes the high number of smokers in Shanghai, a surprising observation for KSquared. However, the overall impression is one of a modern, advanced city with efficient infrastructure, as seen in the well-organized pedestrian crossings and the prevalence of electric vehicles contributing to quieter streets. KSquared's observations challenge preconceived notions about China, portraying Shanghai as a safe, clean, and technologically advanced city with a welcoming atmosphere.

The video also features iconic Shanghai landmarks, including the Bund, offering breathtaking views. KSquared's personal insights, captured throughout the video, add depth and authenticity to the experience, making it relatable and engaging for viewers. The vlog concludes with a call to action, encouraging viewers to visit Shanghai and form their own opinions, while promoting the positive aspects of the city and country.

FAQs (From the traveler's perspective)

Q: What was the visa process like?
A: It was surprisingly easy! No headaches at all.
Q: Were the people friendly?
A: Yes! Everyone was so nice and always willing to help, even with the language barrier.
Q: How clean was Shanghai?
A: Really clean! I barely saw any garbage despite thousands of people around.
Q: What surprised you the most about Shanghai?
A: Probably how many people smoke and how advanced the city is compared to others.
Q: What's the family culture like in Shanghai?
A: Families are very close and spend a lot of time together. It's really heartwarming to see.

Shanghai Exploration: A Canadian's Honest China Travelogue

Guys, I've spent a few days in Shanghai and since not many foreigners come here, I thought I'd sum up some of my thoughts of what I think of China so far. This is just my perspective as a Canadian tourist visiting in 2024. Let me know what you think about what I said, or if you've also been to China,...

Shanghai Exploration: Modern City, Clean Streets, and Unexpected Discoveries

KSquared, a Canadian tourist, shares their honest experience exploring Shanghai, China in 2024. Their perspective offers a unique insight into what it's like to navigate this bustling city as a foreigner. Discover their candid thoughts and reflections on various aspects of their trip, from daily life observations to personal impressions of the culture. This vlog provides a fresh take on China, challenging preconceived notions and sparking curiosity for those considering a visit.

Attractions in this video: Nanjing Road, The Bund