Off the Beaten Path: Southeast Asian Tourists Uncover Shanghai’s Hidden Gems

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Shanghai, a bustling metropolis known for its iconic skyline and rich history, is experiencing a new wave of exploration. Southeast Asian tourists are venturing beyond the popular attractions, diving deep into the city’s lesser-known treasures.

Maria Nguyen from Vietnam shared her experience: “I wanted to see the real Shanghai, so I explored the hidden alleys and local markets. It was extraordinary!”

These visitors are utilizing social media and local apps to discover quaint cafes in the French Concession, traditional art in Tianzifang, and the serene beauty of Lu Xun Park. They’re engaging with residents, tasting street food, and immersing themselves in the culture.

How are they finding these spots? Many rely on recommendations from local influencers and travel blogs. Platforms like Xiaohongshu and WeChat are popular tools for uncovering unique destinations.

The trend reflects a desire for authentic experiences. As Arif Rahman from Indonesia puts it, “Tourist spots are great, but the heart of Shanghai beats in its hidden corners.”

Shanghai welcomes this adventurous spirit, offering endless possibilities for those willing to stray from the usual path. The city’s blend of tradition and modernity provides a rich tapestry waiting to be explored.

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