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Living in Shanghai as an Intern: A Practical Survival Guide (Apps, Housing, Daily Life)
Moving to Shanghai for an internship is exciting, but the first week can feel chaotic—new city, new systems, and suddenly even “ordering food” works differently than at home. The good news: once you know the basics, Shanghai becomes one of the easiest big cities to live in. Everything is fast, convenient, and surprisingly affordable if you know where to look. Here’s a practical guide to help you settle in smoothly. The 5 Apps You’ll Use Every Single Day 1) WeChat (微信) This is

Saajithan Thayaparan
Jan 163 min read


Shanghai Nightlife Guide: Clubs, Bars, and the Best “Instagram Spots” (INS)
Shanghai at night is a different city. It’s louder, brighter, more international—and honestly, it can feel like five cities in one depending on where you go. Whether you’re into rooftop views, deep house, hip-hop, techno, or just want a good place to take photos and meet people, Shanghai has a scene for it. This guide is made for newcomers (especially international students and interns) who want to experience Shanghai nightlife without getting lost, overpaying, or ending up s

DIEGO SÁNCHEZ
Dec 2, 20254 min read


Finding an Internship in Shanghai: A Practical Guide to Getting Placed Without the Stress
Shanghai is fast, international, and sometimes a little overwhelming—in the best way. Doing an internship here is more than “experience abroad.” You get real exposure to a global business environment, you build confidence quickly, and you come home with skills that actually stand out on a CV: communication across cultures, adaptability, and the ability to operate in a high-pace setting. At the same time, getting an internship in Shanghai can feel confusing at first. Many stud

Christina Kampbell
Sep 19, 20254 min read
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