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Living and Working in Shanghai: A Slice of Modern China

A Global City with Local Charm

As one of the most international cities in Asia, Shanghai offers a soft landing for foreign professionals. From sleek metro lines to an endless array of international restaurants, getting settled is easy. Many locals speak English in business settings, and there's a large community of expats ready to help newcomers find their footing.

What Is It Like to Work Here?

Whether you are in education, tech, or finance, the work culture in Shanghai is fast-paced but rewarding. Many foreign teachers and professionals appreciate the strong sense of community and the chance to work in a truly global environment. Plus, weekends often mean exploring art districts, taking river cruises, or visiting traditional water towns nearby.

Must-Try Shanghai Eats

Shanghai is a foodie paradise! Don't leave without trying:

  • Xiaolongbao (Soup Dumplings): Delicate dumplings filled with meat and rich broth & best eaten with vinegar and ginger.
  • Shengjianbao: Pan-fried buns with crispy bottoms and juicy insides.
  • Cong You Bing (Scallion Pancakes): Crispy, savory, and impossible to eat just one.
  • Shanghai-style Noodles: Chewy wheat noodles stir-fried with soy sauce and local vegetables.
  • Red-Braised Pork (Hong Shao Rou): Tender pork belly in a sweet-savory glaze that melts in your mouth.

Final Thoughts

Living in Shanghai is a chance to experience China at full speed. Colorful, challenging, and deeply rewarding. Whether you are drawn by professional growth, cultural immersion, or just  really good dumplings, Shanghai has something for you.

Photo credit: By xiquinhosilva - 20124-Shanghai, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=139290055