China's 'impersonal' city, friends and relatives like the AA system, no night markets and roadside stalls

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China is an ancient country with a history and civilization that has been passed down for more than 5,000 years. Chinese people not only pay attention to etiquette, but also pay attention to a human touch. The visits between neighbors have become commonplace. No matter what food you make at home, you will never forget to bring it to your neighbors. One, share the joy of food together. It is no exaggeration to say that human touch has become a part of Chinese people's life.

But now with the vigorous development of major cities, there is a city with very little human touch. There is no night market or roadside stalls here, but there are still many people who yearn for it.

This city is Shanghai, a municipality directly under the Central Government of China, a national central city, a megacity, China's international economic, financial, trade, shipping, technological innovation center, and a national logistics hub. Perhaps it is precisely because of Shanghai's rapid development that this first-tier city looks indifferent.

Because of the rapid economic development, Shanghai's urban appearance changes every year. There are more and more modern urban areas, and high-rise buildings can be seen everywhere. Because of the continuous urban planning, every area looks very standardized, and the urban area lights up at night. Tongming, all of which show the vitality of Shanghai, a young city, and also highlight the importance that Shanghai attaches to urban norms and management.

The rectification of the city has made some roadside stalls and night markets disappear, and the roadside stalls and small restaurants in the cluttered streets and alleys have also become neat and tidy facades with local characteristics. The original market life has become less, and the smell of fireworks has gradually disappeared, so many foreign tourists come here without the so-called human touch.

In fact, no matter where you go to travel, the street stalls in every city will leave you with endless aftertastes, but there is no night market food stall in Shanghai, which makes people feel that they lack some "human touch". The night view of Shanghai is beautiful, but some food is missing.

In addition, Shanghai people are pragmatic and trustworthy, and they were influenced by Western civilization earlier and have higher quality, which is quite different from people in most parts of the country. Interacting with Shanghainese is a bit like intercourse with Westerners, abiding by contracts, keeping promises, and respecting the law. Shanghai people are relatively pessimistic about things in the eastern world, such as human feelings.

Although Shanghai is very humane, it is still a first-tier city that many young people yearn for. Shanghai is known as the "Pearl of the Orient". When it comes to Shanghai, the first thing that comes to mind is that it is prosperous.

Indeed, as the first city to develop in China, its GDP is always among the best, and it is well-known in the world, and it is also the economic center of China. All kinds of large enterprises take root here, laying out the national market and even the global market. Due to its prosperity, many people want to come here to "pan for gold", eager to get a chance to soar into the sky and make their life full of legends.

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