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Pudong Airport welcomes new 24/7 service station
A new round-the-clock one-stop service station catering to the international travelers arriving at Terminal 2 of the Pudong International Airport in Shanghai was put into trial operation on June 29.
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Shanghai offers luggage storage services in 227 public places
There are now 227 public places across Shanghai that offer luggage storage services.
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Shanghai aims to be currency-friendly for visitors
To further improve the service quality, the city has reinforced the standardization of foreign currency exchange institutions, expanded the types of listed exchange currencies, optimized service processes, and ensured that all foreign currency exchange points have bilingual service staff.
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City aims for reservation-free visits to cultural, tourism sites
The Shanghai Municipal Administration of Culture and Tourism has announced plans to allow reservation-free visits to cultural and tourism sites across the city.
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New tourist route connects Shanghai, Kathmandu and Shigatse
Shanghai International Airport Co recently launched a flight route to meet tourists' needs, initiating a 12-day cross-border travel tour encompassing the cities of Shanghai, Kathmandu and Shigatse of the Xizang autonomous region.
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Shanghai airports enhance inbound foreign passenger experience
To cater to the various needs of inbound passengers, the Shanghai Airport Group has introduced seven initiatives aimed at facilitating inbound services to enhance the overall travel experience for foreign visitors in the city.
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Shanghai offers intl transit passengers free half-day city tour
Shanghai offers international transit passengers whose transfer time exceeds eight hours its first "free half-day tour" program, reported the Shanghai Municipal Administration of Culture and Tourism.
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Shanghai Museum introduces reservation service in English
The Shanghai Museum has improved its services by extending reservation periods and launching a dedicated reservation channel to better accommodate both domestic and international visitors, particularly focusing on overseas tourists.
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Metro stations now accept foreign bank cards
From April 15, POS machines have been added in all the service centers of Shanghai's metro stations to facilitate the use of foreign bank cards for purchasing metro tickets.
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Shanghai taxis that accept foreign cards hit the road
The first 50 taxis that allow individuals, especially expat residents and visitors, to pay with foreign bank cards hit the road in Shanghai on April 12 as one of the city's latest efforts to provide convenience to expats.