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  • Опубліковано 8 кві 2017
  • This video is about 7 THINGS TO DO IN SHANGHAI IN 24 HOURS LAYOVER | Shanghai China. China has a free 72 hour transit visa for flight layovers in major Chinese cities. I had a 22 hour layover in Shanghai (Pudong Airport). Here’s how I made the best use of my time exploring some of Shanghai's top attractions.
    Note: As some recall , I lost a lot of China footage early this year. While I was unable to salvage my Beijing layover challenge, I’m glad I got to share Shanghai.
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  • @grrrltraveler
    @grrrltraveler  7 років тому +24

    GRRR LAYOVER CHALLENGE:
    Hey everyone!!! Did you know #China now has FREE 72 hour transit visas for flight layovers in major Chinese cities?
    I had a 20 hour layover in Shanghai (Pudong Airport). Here’s how I made the best use of my time exploring some of Shanghai's top attractions.
    Note : As some recall , I lost a lot of China footage early this year. While I was unable to salvage my Beijing layover challenge, I was able to recover some of my Shanghai footage to share!

    • @Klausjp.ontheroadagain
      @Klausjp.ontheroadagain 7 років тому +1

      and 144 hour

    • @artcer6651
      @artcer6651 7 років тому

      Been to Pudong Airport many times but never had a chance to explorer Shanghai. Great Video.Keep up the good work.

    • @johnmartin6579
      @johnmartin6579 7 років тому

      Art Cer how much did you spend for your hostel and air tickets?

    • @travels129
      @travels129 7 років тому

      GRRRLTRAVELER | Christine Kaaloa did u do long layovrr in maylasia if so wats your tips there im doin that soon

    • @artcer6651
      @artcer6651 7 років тому

      I spent 425 dollars. Promotion through air china. I did not stay in a hostel.

  • @Edgesofearth
    @Edgesofearth 7 років тому +17

    - 2:56 You just summed up my entire REASON for travel - in one sentence.
    "If I can see it in the States; then why travel!?"
    Yep, pretty much.
    #neverstoptraveling 💪🏽✌🏼

    • @grrrltraveler
      @grrrltraveler  7 років тому +1

      Yeah, it's just not as exciting to see things from home.

    • @firefly4784
      @firefly4784 6 років тому

      Maybe I should go to Detroit to see how people are living and if it is really that scary... If I can see high rise and supermarkets in China, then why travel?

  • @MidnightSpecialist
    @MidnightSpecialist 6 років тому +3

    "if i can see it in the US, then why travel?" EXACTLY! I have a 19 hour layover in Shanghai, arriving around 12:20 AM and flight departs 8 PM. Glad I found your video, this is dope.

    • @grrrltraveler
      @grrrltraveler  6 років тому

      That's substantial. =D Even more detailed info on my written guide- link in the Description box.

  • @5ammayy
    @5ammayy 7 років тому +2

    I almost thought you wouldn't make it! I really liked this challenge, it had me on the edge!

  • @ryanr8121
    @ryanr8121 7 років тому +3

    They have this pork belly dish in like a sweet soy sauce. It's so good.. Also dried dates stuffed with sticky rice in a sweet brown sugar syrup. It's so good! Shanghai is known for foods that are on the sweeter side.

    • @grrrltraveler
      @grrrltraveler  7 років тому

      Good to know! I was looking for a must try dish that was also easy to find on my route.

  • @user-zc2qi5ys7x
    @user-zc2qi5ys7x 9 місяців тому

    Nice video. This is the first and only video of yours that I have watched so far, and interestingly, it's also the first video of yours that appeared in my feed, given the fact that this video of yours is six years old.
    Yesterday I watched a video belonging to a young couple in China also for the first time, and that video of theirs was also their first to appear in my feed. However, that video was just one day old when it first appeared in my feed whereas your video was six years old when it appeared in my feed

  • @heresteven
    @heresteven 6 років тому +1

    I was terrified when I landed in china for the first time. But it was an experience. I subscribed seeing your last name.

  • @alilulu53
    @alilulu53 7 років тому +1

    Great video. Now I'm trying to figure out how to route my next trip, Scotland (from Canada), through Shanghai....ok, maybe not my next trip.

  • @focknfree
    @focknfree 7 років тому +3

    Great video! We need speed trains like that in the states!

  • @Beardedtravel
    @Beardedtravel 7 років тому +2

    The maglev are cool when the go passed each other! Cool video btw😊

  • @DessertGeek
    @DessertGeek 7 років тому

    I will say I like seeing how high rise systems function in different cities, because layouts can vary so much and it tells you a lot about how the city moves. That being said, I only need to do that for ten minutes max to get my fill - along with finding a history book on the area later if I really need it. On to other adventures!

  • @Nusaiba89
    @Nusaiba89 7 років тому +6

    Nicee Im DYING to visit china!!!

    • @grrrltraveler
      @grrrltraveler  7 років тому +1

      Hope you get to make it there some day!

    • @Nusaiba89
      @Nusaiba89 7 років тому

      I hope so too, Christine! By the way, I really admire you and what you do. I wish you the absolute best in life.

  • @Kodachrome40
    @Kodachrome40 7 років тому +4

    Recently I had a 4 hour layover from Australia in Honolulu. I took The Bus to Waikiki Beach. On the way back to the airport The Bus was late and really slow, taking it's time and I missed my flight to Los Angeles.

    • @grrrltraveler
      @grrrltraveler  7 років тому

      Oh no. Public transportation is always a risk in that sense, especially if you're traveling during peak traffic. Honolulu has only gotten worse. I'd book at least 45 min- 1 hour to get to the airport here.

    • @tprepke
      @tprepke 5 років тому

      4 hours and you left the airport? That's on you.

  • @rafaelsoto5512
    @rafaelsoto5512 6 років тому

    Doing the same layover on my back from HK - Thank you for sharing your experience!

  • @vernwash2012
    @vernwash2012 7 років тому +1

    Omg - when you started rushing ....felt the struggle.

  • @nijokongapally4791
    @nijokongapally4791 4 роки тому

    Shanghai street vlog very beautiful. and also food😋👍💯😍💖

  • @EmilyPetersenHomemaking
    @EmilyPetersenHomemaking 5 років тому

    Awesome! I’m doing the Shanghai layover as well for two nights/two days soon. I found your vlog really helpful. I plan to stay in the FFC and just roam the streets and shop.

    • @grrrltraveler
      @grrrltraveler  5 років тому

      Wish I had a longer layover just to shop!

  • @Monkeyabroad
    @Monkeyabroad 7 років тому +3

    Great video, Christine! Welcome to Shanghai; next time let's collab!

    • @grrrltraveler
      @grrrltraveler  7 років тому +1

      Didn't know you were based in Shanghai. Next time I come by I'll give you a shout out- would love to collab! =D

  • @DonJ1973
    @DonJ1973 7 років тому +1

    Pretty good and frenetic video. I was just in Shanghai last June. I spent 7 days there. I enjoyed it, but it's a really hectic city. One thing that I am still pissed off to this day was falling victim to the gypsy taxi scam at Pudong Airport. A woman wearing a "Airport staff" badge approached me and suckered me into coughing up almost $80 for a "Taxi" ride to my hotel. It was almost 2am when I arrived and my hotel told me I was charged almost triple what a normal taxi would have charged. It was late and I was too tired to argue. I feel really dumb for handing off my money and getting dragged to her booth when I could have avoided her and taken a legit taxi. One of those things your learn I guess. Other than that, it was a good time.

    • @grrrltraveler
      @grrrltraveler  7 років тому +1

      Sorry to hear that. Wow. Getting taxi scammed is never a happy feeling, which is why i always seek alternative options. At least you know about the Maglev now.

    • @johnmartin6579
      @johnmartin6579 7 років тому

      Don Jariyasunant why did you visit China?

    • @DonJ1973
      @DonJ1973 7 років тому

      John Martin was on vacation last June.

  • @ehmmmjay9907
    @ehmmmjay9907 7 років тому +1

    I have to admit I clicked because of the pretty face, but man your videos are great! Subbed, and can't wait for more!

  • @going0ut
    @going0ut 6 років тому

    How did you do it? Do you just keep your air ticket final destination, go to the maglev area of the airport, purchase the 24-hour train pass, explore, then return to the train station to ride back to the airport? Is there anything else needed other than the air ticket ?

  • @ryanr8121
    @ryanr8121 7 років тому

    Old and gritty is usually the best places to go to experience food and culture..

  • @ryanr8121
    @ryanr8121 7 років тому +1

    It's so weird. When I was there in Shanghai, I was told that they aren't really allowed to do the street food thing anymore in the really big cities because it makes the cities look dirty. In Beijing, they are supposedly only allowed in one area and have to be licensed.

    • @grrrltraveler
      @grrrltraveler  7 років тому

      Interesting. This area had a *lot* of those BBQ street vendors. But it was an older looking part of Shanghai. Maybe there was licensing but also the city was like-- why not?

    • @ryanr8121
      @ryanr8121 7 років тому +1

      GRRRLTRAVELER | Christine Kaaloa Yeah... I wish I would've found this area. I love street food, even though sometimes it is not the healthiest nor is it always the most sanitary. Lol. I want to go to Chengdu. I heard it's a mix of Shanghai and Beijing, but with more culture and tradition.

    • @grrrltraveler
      @grrrltraveler  7 років тому

      I second Chengdu. On my bucketlist!!

  • @neutronpixie6106
    @neutronpixie6106 5 років тому

    Do you have to do any special to get a transit visa or does your ticket simply double as one?

  • @MissPlease88
    @MissPlease88 5 років тому

    Whe do you get the visa? can't seem to find it on their very confusing embassy US website.

  •  7 років тому

    Very good!

  • @sammysvlogs3725
    @sammysvlogs3725 6 років тому

    @Christine: If we are going with China eastern airlines and have a long layover in shanghai,do we have to take all of our big luggages with us and have to check in again for the next flight? Or are those carry on bags that you bring with you in this video?

  • @edagent344
    @edagent344 7 років тому +1

    I felt your stress in that countdown. haha There have been times I've cut it close on layovers too

    • @grrrltraveler
      @grrrltraveler  7 років тому

      +Ed Agent haha. Either we'll get better with time, ..better at cutting it close or god forbid, will get caught.

  • @shaneosgood1507
    @shaneosgood1507 7 років тому +1

    Great video! Thanks for the info. One question, I am traveling from Colombia to Bangkok via Shanghai. Do Americans need transport or tourist visas to enter China? Is there an associated cost?

    • @grrrltraveler
      @grrrltraveler  7 років тому +1

      I noted that in my Pinned comment. 72 hour free transit visa.

  • @jcandnica
    @jcandnica 6 років тому

    thank you for the blog this will help me a lot because I have a 15 hours layover in Shanghai Pudong by July coming from New York. I would love to stay and eat on that Mall for the rest of my layover. Is that mall pretty near on the train station?

  • @alilint3521
    @alilint3521 7 років тому

    I was just there last week :') this vid took me back to it all.

  • @gato7908
    @gato7908 7 років тому +1

    the bund is touristy but still nice, especially at night, although East Nanjing road is overcrowded and very much avoidable

    • @grrrltraveler
      @grrrltraveler  7 років тому

      +Gato what was your fave part about Shanghai?

    • @gato7908
      @gato7908 7 років тому

      GRRRLTRAVELER | Christine Kaaloa I was there on the 72 hour transit you mentioned, but I think you still managed to do more than me 🙄 ... my favorite was probably the old French concession area of xiantandi because after the massive crowds at yu garden, Nanjing road and the bund, it was like a breath of fresh air, just a nice relaxed place to go for a walking tour

  • @paulinechloeluceno
    @paulinechloeluceno 4 роки тому

    What's the name of the hostel? Thank you.

  • @fanrichard8410
    @fanrichard8410 5 років тому

    Nice i am dying visit China before cause i live in shanghai and Australia Melbourne both of them

  • @chenzhiming832
    @chenzhiming832 7 років тому +1

    great video. true shanghai like I remember it. what district was the village markets in?

    • @grrrltraveler
      @grrrltraveler  7 років тому

      +Chen Zhiming Off hand can't remember. It's either in the video or the written guide on my.blog.

  • @eliasmiranda2358
    @eliasmiranda2358 4 роки тому

    So you went to a sketchy mall and an actual mall, wohoo

  • @hatalp007
    @hatalp007 6 років тому

    Hi Christine. I'm from Chicago. I've 22 hours layover in Shanghai. Arriving 7 PM in Shanghai. I want explore downtown so please advise me where to stay overnight so I can easily travel to must see places in Shanghai. Any help will be highly appreciated

  • @fatyeet6882
    @fatyeet6882 7 років тому +2

    Nice vidd, gave you a sub ^.^

  • @amberhenry1101
    @amberhenry1101 6 років тому

    Can anyone tell me exactly where the "Tian zi fang underground mall" is and what it is called?

  • @21N42Photo
    @21N42Photo 6 років тому

    Subscribed!!!

  • @CreativeTravelGuide
    @CreativeTravelGuide 6 років тому +1

    I love the street food in China so will check out the area you explored. When we have stayed in the centre, it can be harder to find the cultural areas. we live up in Tianjin and love the grit!

  • @jnsa9454
    @jnsa9454 5 років тому

    peace - which hostel did you stay in for your shanghai layover? i'll be on a two city transit through china (1st in beijing for about 1 day and then shanghai for 1/2 a day)...do you know if free 72 hour transit visa will apply to both? many thanks

  • @markbarker6739
    @markbarker6739 5 років тому

    Can any tell me what I can do in Shanghai airport for nearly 6 hours this Saturday afternoon/evening

  • @decmoran7750
    @decmoran7750 5 років тому

    Hey I’m landing in Shanghai later on a 16 hour layover to Australia from London, do I need anything other than the free transit visa to leave the airport? Cheers!

  • @NeurodivergentMillionaire
    @NeurodivergentMillionaire 6 років тому

    Hey girl! How's it all going?
    I JUST returned from Shanghai this weekend!

  • @jdatanagan
    @jdatanagan 6 років тому

    Heyy Christine! Thanks for your videos, i am really enjoying them. So i have a question, hope you can help. I am flying to India SOLO in 10 days and i will be stopping over in Shanghai Pudong Airport for 6 hours. Do you know if I need a Visa to get to my connecting flight? I won’t be leaving the airport, just gonna hang out there. I am staying on the same airline too. If i do need a Visa, how do i get one FAST? Thanks for your help and I’m a Hawaii girl too, from 76 South Ewa Beach! Tanks!! 🤙🏼

  • @jacobwoods8350
    @jacobwoods8350 6 років тому

    @GRRRLTRAVELER | Christine Kaaloa I will also have a 20hour lay over in Shanghai, I would love to ask you a few questions

  • @davidpoblete8431
    @davidpoblete8431 7 років тому +1

    awesome video, I had a long layover in Shanghai coming back from bkk and just slept hahah. next time I'll know what to do!

  • @taceldi
    @taceldi 7 років тому +1

    Love it Christine! I have a fear of traveling to China alone even though I am Chinese and I can speak rudimentary Chinese. It just seems so chaotic. One day I will plan an epic China trip. Thanks for sharing another great video!

    • @grrrltraveler
      @grrrltraveler  7 років тому

      +hlontheroad initially I felt a little like that. There are many parts that are very cosmopolitan. It's very developed and CCTV makes it feel safe. 😁The main cities are pretty international.

    • @infoworld7706
      @infoworld7706 6 років тому

      don't even come, staying home would be safer.

  • @Skeletor4ever
    @Skeletor4ever 6 років тому

    I'll be traveling to Shanghai(7 hour layover😧) to Manila in April. I'm American. Do I need a visa to exit the airport to do some quick sight seeing?

  • @fanrichard8410
    @fanrichard8410 5 років тому

    I know Shanghai had 72 hours transits laylover visa

  • @thesumislaughingatyou8179
    @thesumislaughingatyou8179 7 років тому +1

    nice video 👍👍👍

  • @ThaOriginalGangsta77
    @ThaOriginalGangsta77 5 років тому

    How did you find hostel

  • @mydearleader
    @mydearleader 6 років тому +2

    Shanghai is heaven for rich foreigner,
    a hell for poor.

    • @davidjohn6936
      @davidjohn6936 6 років тому

      太郎龟头
      True

    • @llee6681
      @llee6681 5 років тому +2

      so like anywhere in this world

  • @elizabethbulanadi3874
    @elizabethbulanadi3874 6 років тому

    I will have 12 hrs layover in pudong . Do I need visa to get off the airport?

    • @grrrltraveler
      @grrrltraveler  6 років тому

      +Elizabeth Bulanadi No See the link in my description box.

  • @sarahrao3880
    @sarahrao3880 7 років тому +1

    ❤️😍

  • @ryanr8121
    @ryanr8121 7 років тому +3

    I meant to ask... What is you nationality?

    • @grrrltraveler
      @grrrltraveler  7 років тому

      I think I answered that in my about me video.

  • @eisenjeisen6262
    @eisenjeisen6262 6 років тому

    Christine, i bet you had plenty offers for marriage from men? very nice upload Jerome from Florida

  • @santin4reel
    @santin4reel 6 років тому

    eggman, sounds like a song title..

  • @joson3450
    @joson3450 5 років тому

    Wish CHINA has similar FREE Half day Tour like TAIPEI , just been to Shanghai and glad to HIT Lujiazui , the glitzy financial district & amazed on the 3 towers Jin Mao , Shanghai , Shanghai world financial bldg. , walk around the Pearl Ring , modern pedestrian walkways. Unfortunately DID NOT see these Slums & Grime of real china.

  • @ryanr8121
    @ryanr8121 7 років тому

    Grrrr! I hate you so much! 😂😂😂 I envy you! I love Shanghai!

  • @tIanne70
    @tIanne70 7 років тому +1

    most Americans don't leave the USA & should be encouraged to leave.

    • @grrrltraveler
      @grrrltraveler  7 років тому +1

      have my theories on why they don't leave tho-- like the fact it's similar to the European continent but we have states vs. countries and each state is different geographically and culturally. But I totally hear ya.

    • @tIanne70
      @tIanne70 7 років тому

      It can come off like the US is the best. Why go anywhere else? (arrogant). It's​ getting better than it was.

    • @grrrltraveler
      @grrrltraveler  7 років тому

      it's easy for others to assume that. Our proud to be an American motto stereotypes us and it's middle America most see vs. the cosmopolitan districts. As a YTer, . I have country wars going on in my videos based on country pride, down to who invented souvlaki (or something like that) or if I've not filmed enough beautiful parts of their city... the hate is ugly. So "we are better" mentality is secretly inherent in every country.
      As an American but traveler who loves developing countries, I see the pros and cons. Only my two cents.
      With our new pres, I can't say if it will get better or we're going to go 20 years back. We're country divided at the moment.

    • @tIanne70
      @tIanne70 7 років тому +1

      GRRRLTRAVELER | Christine Kaaloa I think that it's true to some extent of most countries. I'm from Sydney, Australia. I'm blessed to live in beautiful country. We joke with New Zealand about who invented various things.
      I guess it is maybe an Australian thing a bit less as we say " in your face" or self promotional as Americans.
      We are all hoping to get through this adminstration unscathed. Pence is in Sydney today trying to get us to support action against North Korea. That would not go down well with the Australian public getting dragged into that. Keeping everything crossed for Trump to be impeached.

    • @grrrltraveler
      @grrrltraveler  7 років тому +2

      Aussis are known for being laidback country. We're a strongly capitalistic where the loudest voice wins. Our government has turned into a characature of reality shows. Many pray for impeachment but I have a feelng no one will be able to get him out. One can be hopeful tho

  • @tylersavage9548
    @tylersavage9548 7 років тому +1

    good video

  • @Stephen981cs
    @Stephen981cs 5 років тому

    The problem is that if you eat in those shitty neighborhood you may get served fake food. They’re gonna serve you cooked cardboard and tell you it’s beef or pork. Wouldn’t recommend just exploring and eating wherever. Go somewhere more reputable.

  • @tIanne70
    @tIanne70 7 років тому +1

    My sentiment exactly regards seeing it in my own country then why 👏😉 I have been to Hawaii. As an Australian no need to visit the US. 😜 Other than for the Trump 💩

  • @nashirmohammed3249
    @nashirmohammed3249 6 років тому

    u so did not do shanghai justice

  • @JOE-ee8yj
    @JOE-ee8yj 6 років тому

    为什么这大姐把上海拍的这么丑。。。。

  • @jwang076
    @jwang076 6 років тому

    What’s wrong with this chick.

  • @johnmartin6579
    @johnmartin6579 7 років тому

    Britain should teach China about being civilised, we had taught them everything