The living habits of Shanghai tourism are mainly reflected in the following aspects:
Public transportation and travel habits
Subway and bus: When taking the subway in Shanghai, passengers usually stand at the door in advance, and can get off the bus as soon as the door opens, without delaying themselves or blocking others from getting on the bus. In the carriage, try to move inward and leave space at the door for passengers to get on and off the bus.
Online car-hailing: Shanghai people generally do not choose to drive private cars into the city center, but use online car-hailing to avoid the trouble of parking spaces, which reflects their pursuit of efficiency and convenience.
Eating and shopping habits
Dining: Shanghai people generally do not eat in the Bund, because the merchants there are mainly based on the environment and supplemented by food. They prefer to choose places with high cost-effectiveness to eat.
Shopping: Shanghai people will be thrifty when buying things, only buy the right ones, not the expensive ones. They pay attention to budgeting and planning in life to better plan their lives.
Social and cultural activity habits
Social etiquette: Shanghai people show high quality in public places, such as consciously queuing on the subway and not crossing their legs in the car. They don't easily disturb others, borrow money from others or ask others to stay overnight.
Cultural activities: Shanghai has many cultural landmarks and activities, such as the "Light and Shadow Art Festival" on the Bund and the night tour of Yu Garden. These activities not only show the history and culture of Shanghai, but also attract a large number of tourists.
Travel suggestions
Classic landmarks: The light show on the Bund and the night tour of Yu Garden are all experiences that cannot be missed.
Internet celebrity check-in spots: Emerging attractions such as the starry sky dome of the Pudong Art Museum and the AI Art Gallery on Xuhui Riverside also provide tourists with new options for play.
