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	<title>Comments on: Getting Adjusted in Shanghai</title>
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		<title>By: JZ Frances FU</title>
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		<dc:creator>JZ Frances FU</dc:creator>
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		<description>hey, how did you fnid these traditional lanes of Shanghai community? As a native Shanghainese, I myself even feel it hard to name a few considering the old neighbourhoods were pull down by city planning bureau/under reconstruction decade ago.

My office, located in Shin Tian Dee area, is 10 minute walk to JW marriot. It must be on the Lonelyplanet&#039;s recommendation list. Remember to try the restaurant called &quot;Jade&quot;. Though it&#039;s operated by Singaporean, the taste of Shanghai Dim sum there is unforgettable, I bet. See you on 23rd night, I have booked the ticket a month ago!</description>
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<p>My office, located in Shin Tian Dee area, is 10 minute walk to JW marriot. It must be on the Lonelyplanet&#8217;s recommendation list. Remember to try the restaurant called &#8220;Jade&#8221;. Though it&#8217;s operated by Singaporean, the taste of Shanghai Dim sum there is unforgettable, I bet. See you on 23rd night, I have booked the ticket a month ago!</p>
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