Good afternoon from the city of Shanghai here in China. Look at the state of the skyline. That is what you call seriously iconic.
The big one on the right hand side is the Shang High Tower and that is the third highest building in the world. Right now I am in the heart of the city on this prominad overlooking the river. This is called the Bund and the Bund stretches all the way up in this direction.
In this video, I want to get my first impressions of this absolute mega city. I'm going to try and speak to some locals, which will be extremely difficult because literally no English is spoken here. It is Chinese or Chinese.
And I'm not going to lie, my Chinese is absolutely rubbish. That should be funny to watch. I want to eat some local food, of course, and just see what the city has to offer.
No real plan. So, let's get going. What I like to do when I arrive in a city as big as this is try to get as high as possible.
So, I think the best way to start this video is to go up the Shanghai Tower. Interestingly, there's actually no foot bridges or even road bridges to cross this river. Your only hope is by boat.
Look, there's nothing all the way along there. There's literally nowhere to cross. So, these guys are queuing, if you see under there, these guys are queuing for that boat there.
But that's the sort of like a river cruise which I don't really want. I'm more after like a river taxi. So, let's keep on moving up here.
One of the biggest challenges so far of traveling China is the fact that Google here is blocked. Nobody, no local uses Google, which means Google Maps isn't being updated. No businesses use it.
No people are leaving reviews or anything. So, you can go on it with a VPN, but it is absolutely pointless. So, I'm using a different map called A Map.
And that is all in Chinese, which isn't ideal, but AAP has led me down here. This is sort of like below where I started the video. And I believe this is where you get tickets for the ferry.
I can see the ferry through there. So, that's a good sign. But I've no idea where I'm going or what I want to do here.
So, this spot over here is doing river cruises, which I don't want. Wang Poo River Cruise. I only want to cross the river.
So, I'm not interested in that. That is 100, which is like £10 or $12. That can't be right.
I wonder if I can just scan over here and jump on like a river taxi. I can see a 2 yuan. That is 20 p for for something.
Let's get my alley pay out. I'll talk about it more in the video, but this country is cashless. So, you must use QR codes for everything here in China.
Let's go for this one. Go. I'm just going to scan this.
>> Ah, transport. >> I'm not going to set up. >> Okay.
She's just activated like a a metro bus card on my Alip pay. So, I'm just going to click use now. And there we go.
We've got a Shanghai bus QR code now. So, you just put that into here. Am I good?
No. >> Oh, I'm good. Okay.
Okay. My bag. Okay.
Very uh strict with security here. Wonder if my camera needs to go through as well. Okay.
See you the other side. Right done. I think that is two two yuan which is pretty cheap but uh I haven't got any notifications or anything.
It just says welcome aboard. Swipe and ride on the app. And I'm going to jump on this thing here.
Fingers crossed. It takes me to the Shanghai Tower. So, you can sit downstairs or you can jump upstairs.
Is there a view up here? Can you get outside? You can.
Oh, they've got a bar in here. They're selling Lays crisps and uh and drinks in the fridge outside. Here we go.
Sorry. There we go. There you go.
A two yuan river cruise. Not a bad price. All right, we are on the move and hopefully we're heading towards that big building.
As the sweat starts to run down my face on camera, I just want to show you the temperature to prove it is this hot. 37° feels like 42. It's not ideal, is it?
Right, that is it. I'm getting off here. >> And just like that, we've successfully navigated.
Our first method of local transport here in Shanghai. Very easy. Just jump for a random boat and fingers crossed takes you to the right direction.
But here we have Shanghai Tower and on maps it is an 8minute walk. Oh, it's right there. Come that far.
8 minute walk to the bottom of the building. So it looks like now I've got this transport Shanghai QR code that that girl activated for me. So, that looks like it covers bus and metro.
So far, honestly, the QR code payment system so good. I absolutely despise getting cash out in countries, handling cash. It is so so dirty.
So, the fact that China is cashless is something I'm a huge fan of so far. Look, scan the QR code to buy a ticket. I'm going to use my WeChat for this.
So, open up the app. Pay and services. There we go.
scanning. >> Ah, okay. It's all in Chinese now.
Disaster, right? Bit of a palava, but I have completed the ticket payment process system. It required my passport details and a few other bits of information, but 180.
Just click pay there. Does my face ID and I'm done. Where is my ticket?
All done by QR code. And there we go. My phone.
Adult ticket. Yeah. >> Tickets.
>> Yeah. >> Oh, you click it. Okay.
Perfect. And you scan. Okay.
Sh. One QR code to the next QR code. Take it into this photo booth.
Look, this guy takes a professional picture of you. >> Okay. >> Very good.
Okay. This is it. [laughter] >> Okay.
Right. On to the ticket gate. Yeah.
>> So, this is actually one of the fastest elevators in the world. I believe it is 20 m per second. Pretty quick.
And there's the Guinness World Record. Look on the wall. Fastest elevator.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Shanghai Tower. Now we are taking the world's fastest high-speed elevator. Fastest speed is 18 m/s.
In only 55 seconds, we will reach observatory of Shanghai Tower. We have arrived at 118th floor. Wish you a pleasant tour.
>> Okay. Oh, that was mad. Ears popping all the way up.
Don't want to speak in elevator because awkward. But hello, Niha. We've arrived.
Here's the first glimpse. I think this is the highest one of the highest observatories in the world. I believe it's maybe higher than the Burj Khalifa Observatory, but look at that down there.
It looks absolutely crap on camera because of the glare, but trust me, we're pretty high up. That's how big the city is. It just goes for absolute miles.
You can literally I can't see the end of the city. Just buildings forever. Here's a little tip for you.
If you're coming up the Shanghai Tower or any other towers in the world, don't come up when the sun is at the highest point in the sky. I am getting blinded and the glare on the glass is so annoying. However, that is where I started the video down there.
That's where I got the boat from and I across the river down to here. Walked a little bit and got myself up here. But these are literally skyscrapers down there.
Look how small they look. It's like a HSBC one there. That is the famous Shanghai TV tower.
That pink one right there. But look at the the buildings. They just go for absolute miles.
I think I've also got access to 119. So, let's try up here. So busy down there.
Can barely even get a little gap in my window. This is a bit quieter up here. That's not bad.
Actually, this is the best I'm going to get it. Look at the contrast there. all the big buildings and then all those small buildings in there, they must be like residential or housing area.
If you bought the pass for the floor above, which is 632, you get the AI immersive cinema experience, but I didn't go for that option because I'm not interested in cinema or art. But if you're interested in that, that could be good. Okay, that's enough time spent at the top, the third highest building in the world.
Time to get back down on the streets. I just realized I gave you absolutely zero information or facts about the building I was just up. So, this is your facts.
It has 128 floors and it's 632 m. Done. No more history.
Okay. Now, I'm trying to find the metro station to take me back across the river. Metro this way.
Right. I do believe I can use that QR code. girl sorted me out with earlier.
So, let's get that up on Alip Pay. Just go Alip Pay and then transport. And this should now work.
That's a red one. That's a green one. This should now work on here.
Please enter. There we go. Line 14.
Do I want to go to Guacqui Road or do I want to go to Fang Bang? I ain't got a clue. My destination is Yuan Guan.
Oh, Fang Bang. Fang Bang direction. So, it's this one.
Look at how advanced this is. This is when the next train is arriving. 1 minute and 50 seconds.
The one after that is 9 minutes and then 17 minutes. And it also tells you the carriages. Look, this is how full they are.
So, this one on the left is 10% full. So, this train really should be empty because most of them are like 5%. Nice.
This metro is so nice. It's absolutely spotless, so clean, and it's dead quiet as well. Nobody's talking on the on the train.
Big fan. Also, it's very very cheap. Let's figure out how much this has cost.
I don't actually know how much it's going to cost because of that ticket I got. But yesterday's ride when I was messing around in the city was like 30 p. 30 for a metro ride compared to uh the UK.
London's like 240 or something. Even if you go one stop a ripoff, this is so much more affordable. This is why every local is using public transport here.
Alip pay now knows I'm at the station. Welcome to the station. Scan to exit.
Comes up with the code. I put it here and the barrier opens. So good.
I love it. Okay, I'm now at Yu Yuan Garden, which is a more sort of older part of the city. Okay, so I've came here to show you the contrast between the old and the new.
Wow, how nice. Obviously, I just showed you all those new buildings. And already you can sort of get a feel for this area and how it's a bit more traditional with this lovely gate, a Japanese style Chinese style gate right in front of me.
I don't want to film this guy directly behind me, but this is just to show you how like how cashless China is. Obviously, there's beggars in China as there is in every country. And this guy has a QR code on the ground.
So rather than giving cash, which nobody has, you just scan a QR code, type in how much money you want to transfer them, and that is how beggars get their money. Same applies to busking, I guess. I haven't seen any busers in China so far, but I guess that's uh how they would get their money by playing instruments on the street.
Look, as you can see, you got the QR code there. We do have a little bit of cash. Well, we do have a little bit of cash in his uh in his cup, which is surprising, but he takes both method both methods of payment.
This is literally one metro stop away from the skyscrapers. Look at that. So nice.
I really like how they've not like torn down these old buildings. Look at them. Absolutely awesome.
This part of town, literally, you can't see. Oh, there you go. There is the Shanghai Tower.
So, about 20 minutes ago, I was at the top of there and now I'm down here. Got a little food area here. See what's being sold.
Look at these massive big crab roll soup dumplings. They got straws in them obviously for sucking the soup out. Shanghai is the home of the soup dumpling, the Shaolong Bao.
So, maybe I'll have to get some. Oh, wow. Like scallion pancakes.
Big crispy boys. Fried meat. These are like soup dumplings, but they've got little they've been fries.
So, a little bit crispy on the outside. Oh, man. The smell is so good.
I'm getting very very hungry. I might need to try some of these. Yeah, let's go for these.
These look so good. I'm going to get two. You have two.
32. Okay. H for four.
32 for four. Okay. 32 for four.
That'll do me. It's like three quid or something. Oh man, look at those scallions on top.
>> Alipe or no? >> Alipe processing. Good.
Okay. Thank you. I'll go back.
I think there's like uh some chili or something you can add to these. There's some chili oil. Look at that.
Fresh chili to me. And this is like soy sauce maybe or ponzoo. Okay.
So, you grab your food and then you go tuck in at the canteen. seating area. Absolutely buzzing in here.
Right, first meal of the day. I believe this is called like ja jang lao bao. Jangla bao potentially.
It basically means they're soup dumplings, but they've been fried on the bottom. A sesame seeds on the bottom, some black seeds on top. Not 100% sure what they are, but these are going to be good.
Chili oil and like a vinegar. Wow. A vinegar on the side.
Okay. So, I think what you're supposed to do here is pierce a little hole with your mouth and then suck the soup out. That's what you do with shaolon bars.
I'm going to do the same with this. Oh, they're very doughy. Really thick.
There's no soup in that one. Let's get dip in the vinegar. That's the meat inside.
I think it's pork. Oh, I love them. I love that vinegar.
That really like sour taste. Right, let's go for These are so hard to pick up with chopsticks cuz they're so wide. So, like stretching my hand.
It's much easier on my fingers. Let's go for the chili oil now. This could be dangerous that chili.
Oh yeah. Back in the vinegar. An absolute flavor bomb.
The pork inside really soft. I've actually had something similar to these in Taiwan. And there was so much more soup inside.
These ones are a little bit dry. Actually, even though the meat inside is moist, these are supposed to be like filled with soup. And you're definitely supposed to have soup pouring out of it as you bite through them.
So, the taste is spawn absolutely like amazing. Really big fan. I'm going to rate them an 8 out of 10 cuz I do believe they should have more soup inside.
Look at all these desserts. They must be sweet. Oh, amazing rice dishes.
This is in like bamboo noodles. It's like tofu, I think, in this one. Looks like gyoza, but I'm sure it's a Chinese version.
More noodles in here. And then back on the street. This is nice.
We got a full sort of like day market all the way along this street. Look, serving beer here, cocktails, fried meat. But I'm in the mood for a drink now.
So, let's keep on walking up here and try and find a Chinese drink. Something that I've not tried before. I'm sure it won't be too difficult to find something.
This one's got a frozen lemon tea and ice cream black tea, Hong Kong milk. One of my favorite drinks when I was in Taiwan was Taiwanese. Something in my eye.
Taiwanese milk tea. I wonder if you can find that here. I'm sure you can.
They've got This has got beer for sale over here. Look. German wheat beer.
That's £3 yan for 500 mil. flavored beer, fruit juice. I've had all of those before.
I want something more exotic. This stall here looks pretty busy. Got a few customers.
Lynn Lear, what is being sold? Some like frozen lemonades maybe. So, usually when there's a QR code, you scan the QR code and then you get the menu.
So, that's what I'm going to do now. Right, I've scanned WeChat and it says 55 m away. Okay.
So, this must be at here. Lin Lee. Select the location.
This is on WeChat. So, I've got no translation, unfortunately. So, I'm going to guess.
Let's go for that one. Lime. Lime.
Uh, probably big or small. Let's just go for that. Looks good.
No. Order. >> Done.
I paid. I should get a QR code. Now, what's amazing about that is that they've literally taken away all the communication between the customer and [music] the worker.
So, nobody speaks to the workers. All they're looking at is a screen. The orders are coming through and they're just making the drinks.
So, I've got a number here to T93. And I can see a little chef emoji here. So, that must mean it's getting made.
And then when it probably moves across to the bag emoji, which means it's ready to be collected and you can sit here and enjoy. That's where I'm going to sit right there. Okay.
Right. Here we go with the Lin Lee juice. [music] A >> Oh, it's lovely.
Not sweet at all. Very, very limey. Maybe it's tea.
It is. It's light lemon tea. Says on the on here in English.
Len Lee is a brand that focuses on providing refreshing and light lemon tea. We insist it must be pounding, only freshness. No ice free, no coloring.
Quite a strong tea [music] flavor actually with a little hint of lemon. There's very little sugar in there, which is surprising. Usually these drinks in Asia are full of sugar syrup.
That's nice and refreshing. Score that one 7. 5 out of 10.
There's many things I like about China so far, but maybe the best is this bins everywhere, unlike their neighboring countries. Tremendous. Honestly, when traveling Japan in Taiwan and you have a drink like that, you cannot get rid of it.
You literally have to take it back to your hotel or your apartment. It is so annoying. But it's bins everywhere so far in Shanghai.
I'm now in the mood for something sweet. And I see someone holding this lady's holding like an esky or something for two yuan. >> Okay.
Ice cream. Okay. Alipe.
This is Alip Pay or >> WeChat. Rechad. Okay.
>> Sorry, I'm very slow. Pay services. Money.
>> Help me. No. Pay pay.
Money. Money. There we go.
Boo. >> No. >> Uh, you do Alip pay.
Alipe. Alip. Alipe.
Okay. Alip pay. There we go.
Okay. Again. >> Uh, two.
>> Okay. Done. >> Instant pay.
Okay. Done. >> Oh my god, it took so long.
I'm definitely an Alip Pay fan over a WeChat fan. WeChat. I haven't quite worked out the interface, but we've got an ice cream here.
That's how well I was supposed to say that's how easy it is. But that actually took me way longer than it should to get this pop popsicle little ice cream. Right.
Here we go. Got it open on a little stick here. Let's give that a go.
Oh wow. It's so cold. It's like I'm burning my teeth.
But it's good. I think it's like coconut flavor. M good.
That's like 20 p. So there are street vendors roaming the >> roaming the streets, but most of this area definitely established shops. A little bit of sweet.
Pretty good. Let's go in this one. 7 out of 10.
Let's keep on moving. Something else I've realized is the importance of having charge or battery on your mobile phone. Because if your phone dies, you are absolutely screwed.
You cannot do anything. You can't pay for a single thing in this country. So there's a solution for that.
Of course, there's a solution. You can rent power banks through this app called Miuan, right? So all you got to do, let's just do one right now.
In English, it says you you pay the deposit, you scan to rent, and then you can return anytime. And these return boxes are everywhere. Literally, every single shop has them.
Even like small noodle shops and all the convenience stores, etc. So, I'm going to go on to Alip Pay here and we're going to scan this QR code up here. Right.
That's in Chinese. You can hit the translate button. That's going to be yes, isn't it?
Use your your location. Yes. So that is £4 for 60 minutes or returned free within the first 3 minutes.
Click to log in without deposit. Here's my phone number. So I do think I can return it within 3 minutes and get it for free.
No, it's not working. Ah, it's so annoying. Anyway, you get the idea.
A power bank pops out of here. They've got all three cables. So like iPhone, USBC and also Android and then you can charge your phone.
You pay money and then you drop it anywhere in the entire country. Unfortunately, I cannot get one for some reason. It's failing when it really matters when I've got the camera rolling.
But I thought I'd show you that cuz I thought it was pretty cool. So I was wondering what would people do when they're uh phones are dead. But that's the solution.
Let's pretend I rented a power bank just across the road there. I've charged my phone. I want to return it in a location.
All you got to do is find a store. And look, you can pop it straight back into here. That's the company.
Obviously, this is Energy Monster. This must be a competitor. And then see, all those are full.
Oh, no. They're full. I need to find another one.
I need to walk so far. No, you don't. Because every single place has one.
Look, the watermelon seller. Oh, skip away. He has one.
Look, you just pop it in here. Bang. And then >> you can return it and keep on going with your day.
>> Look over there. Within there 30 seconds, you can get three places to pop it back in. Unreal.
Look at the bike culture. It's absolutely insane. You can rent these very, very easy by scanning the QR code, of course, just here.
Everybody waits patiently at the lights on the blue and yellow bikes. Nobody is wearing a helmet on the bicycles, but they are wearing helmets on the electric scooters. These are electric scooters.
Not the same as what I've seen previously in other countries. Very, very quiet. But I might get one of these.
But first, I need some more food. I'm still pretty hungry. So, I'm hunting for some noodles right now.
Hopefully, I can find some just up here. This might do instead. What's this?
Looks like some scallion pancakes. Six. Five.
Well, that's cheap. That's like 60 p or something. This girl's frying like sausages here, right?
So, you can add sausage for three. Add an egg for two. 20 p for an egg.
This one chicken. >> Okay. Fry the chicken into the pancake.
That gets slapped on. Some other toppings here. This looks like cilantro, some chili oil.
And we got massive things of corn in this one. And then obviously the option for Ali Alip pay or wea on the wall here. >> Okay.
Egg's good. >> No, thank you. >> Just one.
Okay. Trigger. Trigger.
>> Mayonnaise. Ketchup. >> Okay.
Alipe over here. Get it scanned. Let her put the price in.
Nine. Okay. Instant pay.
Okay. Payment processing. >> Done.
Easy as that. It is absolutely roasting hot. Okay.
Let's go over there to give us a taste. Right, here we go on the side of the street with what I believe is the scallion pancake. Had these a few times in Taipei and Taiwan and they were mindb blowingly good.
Let's see if the Chinese version lives up to my very high expectations. Chicken inside, mayonnaise, ketchup could be an odd combination. Let's give it a go.
So hot. It's tasty. The mayonnaise is a little bit weird with this flaky pancake.
To be honest, >> I wouldn't have minded like a chili sauce or something spicy instead. The chicken is also like really on the cheap side. I know it was only 9 yan, which is like just over a dollar, about 90, but it's pretty good.
Pretty good. But the ones in Taiwan were slightly better. The pancakes is nice, but I was actually really surprised it was frozen and she threw it onto the skillet there.
Previously, they've been rolled fresh and I can sort of tell the difference. Isn't quite as crispy and as flaky. I'm scoring this one here in Shanghai a 5.
5 out of 10. Okay, I think it's now time to rent a bike. I found a few here.
So, let's go see how easy it is. I've got the app already and I've already put in my passport information. You need to do that basically every single time you do anything here in China.
You need to put your passport. You need to scan your passport. So, they're collecting your details at all times and they probably know exactly where you are.
But, I'm going to scan the code to ride. I'm just going to take that one right here. And that is it.
It's unlocked. And as you can see, I'm 4 seconds into the journey. I have no idea how much this costs, but I'm putting my phone away.
And let's get going. Oh, there we go. And the handy cycle on the right here.
And you must abide by the traffic laws. So, if there's a red light, you must stop at the red light. So, there's a red light coming up here.
But this is pretty comfortable. I'll just stop here. Hopefully there's no like oneway streets or anything because I'm absolutely screwed.
There's these electric bikes just zooming past so fast. So, you need to be careful. I'm going to go straight through.
Looks a bit quiet up that road just there. Here we go. That's how you do it, boys.
That's Oh my god. He's holy. Holy.
Oh my god. They're all zoom. They're all like zooming uh right and left to me.
Maybe I should stay on the right. I'm going on the right and let all the electric scooters overtake me. Oh, right.
First street has been navigated. Oh, I'm back to where I was. This is coming up to Yuan Gardens up here.
That's a great way to see the city. Oh god. I went to the gym yesterday in Shanghai and my legs are already very very painful.
This is not good for them. Oh my god. Look.
And then you got the people crossing the road on the green light. And now I'm going to nip into this bike lane where the bus is and then the bike lane runs out. There's a big no cycling sign over there.
But I'm just going to follow these guys. That's not ideal, was it? And I can't even pedal.
>> I'm now on the pavement, which is not good. Oh no, this is actually chaos. Look, all these bikes and then so close to the bus.
Look, I want to get down to the bund. I think the bund is straight on because it's nearly sunset and the lights will be coming out. Okay, we found a little cycle path here.
So, we're back on the main road. But really, this is pretty dangerous with no helmet because these buses are zooming past. This is a green light, so I can crack on there.
But so many people are on these bikes, they must be very, very affordable. Oh, there's a nice park I can check out. to my right hand side.
And there she is, the Shanghai Tower. Oh, there's a few street food vendors here. Let's check these out.
Could dumping this bike now. I wonder if you can just dump it anywhere. I'm not 100% sure, >> right?
I need to get across here. And there's a place to dump the bikes over there. Oh, no.
Over here. this place over here. Excuse me.
All right, I'll just throw it into here. So many bikes, man. Perfect.
Oh, good bit maneuvering. Right now, you get your phone out and give it a scan and see how much that cost me. Return.
And that locks it. 1. 5.
Presume that is pay 109. I got a discount 99. That cost me 10 p.
If other countries are watching this, that is the way to do it. So affordable, man. Oh my god.
I got a coupon code for minus 108. So that's costing me 0. 01 pay.
It's all in Chinese, but I think that's going to work. Probably takes me to Alip Pay. I know they've got a big cross on the screen.
That's not a good sign. Ah, you can't. If you pay by one of the Chinese banks, you get the discount, but I'm going to have to suck it up and pay 1.
09, which is less than 11. I'll put it on the screen. Alip pay.
Yeah, there we go. Look, instant pay 109. That is so good.
I know only went a few minutes up the road, but I bet you they're so cheap anyway if you want to go further a field cuz everybody's using them. Looks like they're selling sausages and water. >> I'll take some water.
Five. Okay. Do Alip pay.
Turns over. >> Five. >> Okay.
Okay. >> Oh, well deserved bottle of water after an exhausting and stressful cycle ride. A check this out.
Little home gym. Look at this. Not home gym.
A park gym. This looks proper though. They've got actual like weights.
Look, they've got weights on the machines. So, you can actually adjust it. Look, and if you don't want the weight, you can flick it up here.
That goes in there, slides through there, and that is the weight not on the machine. That's awesome. Right, let's have a drink of this water and then check out some of this equipment.
Oh, it's not the best view in the world to have a bottle of water. Right, we got maximum weight on this. So, this is very embarrassing if I can't push this up.
Oh, we can do it, boys. Head back here. That is actually pretty decent.
And then if you want to take some off, all you got to do is Yeah, look. Slide that up here. So these are 5 kg each.
Sorry, these are 50 50 kg each. So I was actually doing 200 there. Now they're five.
So, this should be lighter because I've slid two of those up. And it is. Look at that.
You can actually come here and do a half decent workout. This looks like a squat rack over here. Look, you down like that.
No, I don't know how to do this. Look at that. Oh, you put the things there.
Oh, I sore my legs. There we go. Bit easy, but it's the correct movement.
Oh, we got more street food vendors over here. Look at this. >> Okay.
>> Oh, I get to taste one. >> One kilo. >> Oh, no.
One kilo. >> Less half kilo. >> No, you speak some English.
Less. 100 g. 100 gram or like uh >> 25.
>> Okay. >> 25 half a kilo. >> How much is that?
>> 25 half a kilo. >> How much? >> 25.
>> 25. Sorry. Okay.
Uh >> okay. Fine. Okay.
Okay. 25. Half kilo.
Half kilo. >> Half kilo. >> Uhhuh.
>> 25. Okay. Sorry.
>> That's enough. >> 35. >> 35.
Uh 75. >> Okay. >> Less less.
Too much. Too many. >> Sorry.
>> Alipe. Thank you. >> Okay.
How much? >> 30. >> 30.
>> 30. >> Okay. Sounds quite expensive, but like Thank you.
[laughter] That's way overpriced. It's like three quid for some cherries. To be fair, cherries can be quite expensive, but I think she took me for a ride there.
Let's go munch these in a very nice park. That guy's got a good jobing around on that doing the park patrol. Tents and awnings are prohibited on the lawn.
But this is a nice park. Look, very clean, peaceful, no shenanigans going on. Let's go sit on one of these rocks, I think.
Got enough cherries to last me a week. Potentially in the best spot to eat a cherry in the entire city. M.
That so good. Absolutely massive. Way bigger than usual.
So juicy inside. Overall, it's been a cracking day exploring Shanghai. But actually, she was the first person I've spoke to today that actually had a little bit of English.
Honestly, there's so little English spoken in this city. This is one of the most like well-known cities or like most probably touristy cities in the whole country. So, when I go to lesser touristy cities, it's going to get a little bit little bit harder for me, I think.
So, definitely to brush up on the old Chinese, get the old dualingo out. But, uh yeah, looking forward to it. I'm going to go to some interesting spots.
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It's £3 a good price for half a kilo of cherries. Oh, no. And we're back where the video started.
This is the bond. considerably busier than earlier. But what a skyline, especially in this lighting.
Wow, look at the white. >> That actually so much nicer than before. Before it was a little bit bright, but now it's like golden hour.
That is honestly mad. When I was up that Shanghai Tower, those buildings, like all those ones there, like 1 2 3 4 5 6, they were so small. Even the TV tower, but look at those.
They're massive. Just shows how high that Shanghai Tower actually is. This is the perfect time to jump on a little li little little river cruise.
This is the taxi that I got earlier, the yellow and white. >> The back section absolutely packed. And there we have it.
One of the most iconic skylines in the world at night. I think there's no better place to end the video than where I started it. That was definitely worth it.
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