Everybody has been asking what does Shanghai look like. Well honestly, it's not much different than any other major city, I think. Well, okay, take the population of your typical major city and triple it. Case in point: The population of New York City is estimated to be around 8 million. Shanghai's population has recently surpassed the 20 million mark!!! I've never seen so many people in my whole life. The so-called "baby boom" of America ain't got nothing on the Chinese Baby Boom!!!
Shanghai is basically like a supersized Chinatown, which is probably the reason I didn't suffer from any major culture shock. All the basic amenities one would expect to find in a major city are here - comfortable lodging, attractions, food options, etc. They even have a circus arena. And as if Shanghai isn't developed enough, officials are still working on major plans to expand the city even further. We recently visited the Urban Planning Center to see what big plans are in the works. Don't believe the hype though. There is some controversy behind these plans that actually mirror the eminent domain and gentrification issues we're familiar with in the U.S. There are two sides to every coin.
On the daily I work as a professional juggler. Between classes at the university, Amira's camp activities and my research project, I'd say my hands are pretty full. It might sound overwhelming, but I think that's where my the uniqueness of my experience here really shines. Do I get frustrated sometimes? Yes. Do I wonder if I'll make it until July 27? Well, considering the way people drive in Shanghai, yes. Yet and still, the learning potential that lies within this trip far outweighs all the drama. I hope this blog will be the evidence of that.
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