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Consult about food and accommodation in Shanghai.
1. There are hundreds of buses in Shanghai, which can cover the whole city, including the suburbs. Generally, the fare for urban lines is 2 yuan, and the fare for suburbs is calculated according to the distance. By the end of the year, there will be 1 1 subway lines in Shanghai, which can basically cover most urban areas. Generally, the subway is the main mode of travel, and then you will transfer to several buses. The price of subway varies from 3-9 yuan according to the distance.

As most buses in Shanghai are sold without tickets, it is generally more convenient to buy a bus card, and the deposit of the bus card is 20 yuan, which can be refunded. Then recharge according to your own needs. Subway stations and many convenience stores sell them, which can be recharged. The bus card can take a taxi in addition to the bus;

The preferential use of bus cards in Shanghai has been introduced in detail on the first floor. By the way, the transfer scope now includes all bus and subway lines, not only air-conditioned cars.

2. The price of box lunch is generally 6- 10 yuan, which is slightly more expensive in downtown 1-2 yuan, and the price of fried noodles and fried powder is generally 3.5-7 yuan.

Shanghai's catering is very developed, and there are almost all cuisines in the country, as well as world-class restaurants. There are few night market partners in the downtown area now, but many restaurants are open late, so it is not difficult to find a place to eat and drink at night 10. Go to an ordinary restaurant, fry some home-cooked dishes for two and drink two bottles of beer. 100 yuan is definitely enough.

3. In terms of other consumption, in large supermarkets, the prices of general grain, rice, noodles, oil, daily necessities and even meat and eggs are not more expensive than those in the west, or even cheaper. Ordinary fruits and vegetables are more expensive, but the prices of farmers' markets and roadside stalls are lower than those of supermarkets. If you start your own business, you won't eat much more in Shanghai than in the mainland. But eating out is definitely more expensive. After all, labor and rent in Shanghai are expensive.

Shanghai also has a developed retail industry. Convenience stores open 24 hours a day can be seen everywhere, but the price is more expensive than that of large supermarkets.