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Is Shanghai safe for solo female travellers?

Shanghai is generally safe for solo female travellers. The city is well-policed and has a low crime rate, and the people are generally friendly and welcoming. Women should take the same precautions as they would in any other large city, such as avoiding dark alleys and being aware of their surroundings.



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Serious crime against foreigners is relatively rare, but incidents do occur and less serious crime is not unusual. You should take care of your belongings at major tourist sites and other busy places, particularly where foreigners gather.

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Hostels are often shared accommodations, which means that women may be sharing a room with strangers or sleeping in a mixed-gender dorm. This can make some women feel vulnerable and unsafe, but with proper precautions and awareness, women can have a safe and enjoyable experience staying in hostels.

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It's one of the most tourist friendly cities in China. English spreading hotels and guides are easy to find, many sites are marked in multiple languages, and there are a lot of things to do and see for the whole family. For history buffs, there are some very good history museums.

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However, the reality is that China is an extremely safe destination, with friendly services, breathtaking scenery, and, of course, a renowned culinary culture. Focusing solely on the political risks may cause people to overlook other important factors that are more immediately relevant when travelling in the country.

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China fully reopened to tourists in March, but some statistics show foreign visitors are staying away. The number of tourists visiting China is a fraction of the level it was before the start of the coronavirus pandemic, despite the country fully opening in March.

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Japanese people are generally not much for public displays of affection, just as they're not much for most other emotional outbursts in public. It doesnt' mean it doesn't happen, or that they'll shun you if you do it (as long as you keep it decent), but just that it usually makes them vaguely uncomfortable.

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