It doesn't. Not really.
NYC is more cosmopolitan, much more diverse. Not as much in Shanghai; mostly chinese & caucasian mix. The cultures are very different. NYC has a much harder/assertive and straight talking way of operating (both in business & social). Shanghai is more 'read between the lines'. I find NYC more unforgiving versus Shanghai, but you can argue that you feel more in your place as a westerner in NYC.
Urban structures are very different. NYC is mostly straight lined streets. Shanghai has intersections that don't intersect. Shanghai subway is in full expansion and will/should one day rival the NYC system. Traffic is about equally bad, but sure; Shanghai drivers are more aggressive and less considerate. Although car-horn action wise there ain't that much difference. Shanghai people are only confrontational to one another. Anyone in NYC is confrontational to anyone else. Customer service and such is way way better in NYC, I it is a new concept here.
You basically have a city that woke up and has been transforming over the passed decade, and its people are catching up. We always joke that Shanghai is a metropole with farmland mentality. That is because we project our culture on to theirs. NYC is much more settled in its own identity.
Got to ask though; fascinated with the Pearl Tower?? It is really a dragon of a building. Much more interesting things around compared to that monstrosity :P
2007-09-13 02:16:19
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answered by Mario_VDM 3
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Shanghai is just a renowned global city pulling more and more interest from all around the earth; so see what this town has to offer with hotelbye . Shanghai is a favorite journey destination for visitors. In Shanghai you can see the wonderful Yu Garden (Yù Yuán), also referred to as the Garden of Happiness. This Garden addresses a place of more than 20,000 square yards and includes an external and an internal garden. The oldest section may be the Outer Garden with more changes being manufactured in the 18th century when Sansui Tang, the park's major hall, was added. The newer and much smaller Inner Garden times from 1709 and includes features common of a classical Chinese writer's Garden: appealing small pavilions, decorative stones, and miniature pile ranges, dividing surfaces and little wetlands, and a good highly decorated theatrical stage.
2016-12-15 22:20:20
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answered by Anonymous
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They both have tall buildings but there is a world of difference. The river gives Shanghai a lot of character and Pudhong is just amazing with all of the new buildings. The view from Shanghai of the Oriental Pearl Tower and surrounding buildings is just beautiful at night.
New York looks older. There are not so many new buildings but there is a real charm to New York. It is very busy place and New Yorkers give it a character all its own.
You should visit both. They are two of the best cities in the world.
2007-09-12 11:30:54
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answered by Texas Cowboy 7
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Chicago and huge apple weren't destroyed in wars. in case you pass to Tokyo you will get extraordinarily plenty the comparable effect. Shanghai is a extremely international city with assorted distant places investment. it is likewise becoming extremely right now and coming up. i've got confidence you may locate neighborhoods, nonetheless, the place the form isn't extremely as substantive as you traveled faraway from the middle of the city and the Yangtze estuary. additionally, those northeastern American cities have experienced financial no longer ordinary situations and city blight. in case you have been to pass to a Southern city like Dallas or Oklahoma city or Memphis or Atlanta you may probable see a plenty diverse photograph. areas of Chicago are extraordinarily extreme-high quality--I visited there final year (i grow to be born there and have an aunt who nonetheless lives there.) i don't comprehend in case you hold on with the information, yet we've had some financial no longer ordinary situations interior the U. S.. no longer extremely a melancholy yet a recession truthfully. That in simple terms provides to the topics of infrastructure decay and such. i've got confidence we are going to see some greater powerful situations in some unspecified time interior the destiny, yet huge apple and Chicago have some stumbling blocks to triumph over. Detroit is even worse, from what i've got heard.
2016-11-15 01:53:05
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answered by Anonymous
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NYC is the financial center of the world, Shanghai is just the financial center of China;
Shanghai has a longer history than NYC;
NYC has a more diverse culture than Shanghai.
There are China towns in NYC, while there is no American town in Shanghai;)
these two cities have their own characters. You can just use 'good' and 'bad' to judge them.
2007-09-12 11:33:05
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answered by Summer0007 2
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Violent rime is one issue that separates SH from NYC ! Petty crime exists everywhere in the world and most urbanites know how to prevent such situations. Petty thieves usually prey on tourists and the vulnerable. SH is one of the safest cities in the world and you don't have to worry about someone sticking a gun in your face and blowing it apart.
2007-09-12 15:36:12
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answered by Lee L 3
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How does a steaming pile of rotting crap compare with a finely prepared t-bone? Then you've got shanghai (the poc) compared to new york (tbone).
So you're fascinated by steaming piles of crap? Plenty of those in china.
2007-09-12 16:49:13
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answered by Anonymous
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more chinese in NYC
2007-09-12 11:32:11
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answered by Anonymous
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