Shanghai first looks
This is the second week of my stay in Shanghai. The first week was free and easy. Much of it was spent on getting to know Shanghai better. Of course, the most that we got to see was the food itself.
The disparity in prices for local goods and amenities is astonishing. What we normally would pay in Singapore for a mere packet of tissue napkins would translate into S$1.30 for a jumbo pack of 16 tissue packets.
The Carrefour in China is amazing big, with the flagship store at Gubei as huge as 4 storeys in total, or so I heard. Even the brands they carry are simply overwhelming and I will often stand there trying to see which brand offers the best bang for the buck. (A buck is very literal statement.) You can see all that in the picture I took and yes… The condom section is one whole shelve by itself.
Almost everything here can be bought cheaply with the exception of branded goods; they hold a price premium in Shanghai. For the same item, it would cost cheaper to purchase them in Singapore instead. The same goes for pricey electronic goods like computer notebooks and IT accessories.
Despite being the cosmopolitan city it is, the culture shock was still one that was struck right in my face. Littering and spitting is somewhat a common way of living in Shanghai. I struggle most of the time trying to find a rubbish bin where I can dispose of my trash. Rubbish bins could be a national icon considering how many there can be lined up in a street locally. Sometimes, I just follow suit and chuck it one side. It is quite liberating actually, coming from the strict Singaporean Litter-free mindset. =)
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Hoho.. do update us on what you have observed in Shanghai more often!
Comment by Roy — February 9, 2007 @ 4:05 pm
Wa lao, your new layout is like Alvin’s! Confused me!
Comment by Eddie — February 10, 2007 @ 3:35 am