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100 Hours in Shanghai, China! (Full Documentary) Shanghai Street Food and Shanghai Tower Tour!



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Welcome to Shanghai, China! This city started off as a small agricultural village and eventually grew into the second-most populous city in the world. It’s a unique blend of modernity and traditionalism, and boasts a wide variety of exciting things to see and eat.

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In this documentary, we’re diving into the history and culture of this world-class city, from the iconic Pudong area, to the beauty of Yu Gardens, to the majestic City God Temple. Of course, it wouldn’t be a proper Shanghai documentary without exploring the local cuisine, including street food on Huanghe Road, multi-regional Chinese dishes late at night, and even a hot pot so spicy, it made me feel like my tongue had exploded!
 
We’re about to explore it all, from temples to street food to observation towers and so much more! So get ready, because I’m taking you inside one of the world’s biggest and most exciting cities right now. Let’s go to Shanghai, China!

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My name is David Hoffmann. Since starting David’s Been Here in 2008, I have traveled to over 1,400 destinations in 98 countries to experience and document unique cultures on my YouTube channel, travel blog, and social media.
 
I highlight culture and historical sites, but my passion is food! I love to experience and showcase the different flavors each destination has to offer, from casual street food to gourmet restaurant dining.
 
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20 Comments

  1. I really appreciate these documentaries …viewing as of now….Shanghai is awesome!!!…..all the beautiful sights and the foods…the History….I've seen up to when you came from the tunnel… And oh and I like that you always get gifts for Melina and Sienna….such a nice dad you are. I just know this is going to be another good one ..always Thanks David and stay safe wherever you are. …Blessings.

  2. David. Didn’t know you visited Shanghai. Dropping these older vids for we new viewers are great but I’m behind cuz they’re long. Watching as much as I can. I’m 45 minutes in and it’s almost 4 hrs long. I’ll say the food does look amazing. Hope you’re enjoying your Friday and have a great weekend.

  3. Awesome video..In 1990 was in Qingdao and Tianjin/Xingang..They was wearing face mask back then..

  4. I am 🤤 just an hour in. It’s very entertaining to watch your reactions 👍 This is a mini drama series 😂 You filmed this back 2019?

  5. David. I a, so confused. You aren’t repeating yourself often enough. So I have no long the Magee takes to get from the airport to ShanghI. DID IT TAKE 80 minutes? 800? 7500 minutes ?

  6. Thank you share your video and You need to Submit Shanghai video for Travel Channel. You will be Awesome. 8 part Series on China. I never been in Shanghai China. Wish I can afford go to visit China. I talk to my mom if she visit Shanghai China. I can't remember Conversation. I need ask my mom again. L.o.l

  7. David when you eat noodles it eat means slurping and it was called by the old legend " SassEsnacks " I have learnt from her ASMR channel one of the early legends in food and ASMR, sadly she passed away from cancer. 😞😓😢

  8. Holy cow, deer/dear David. OMG. How much more can you improve on these documentaries!!! I loved how you transitioned from one video to the next: so effortlessly. I am finally done with this one and then Suriname popped up and I still have Mexico next. Loved ALL the food, from the dumplings, baos, wontons (no red meat for me), to the noodles (I find the Shanghai noodles too thick and doughy. We get it here in Toronto from the mall eatery.) The way they put the soup inside the dumplings is that they make the broth, add gelatin, freeze it, cut it in cubes and then put one inside the dumpling along with the meat and when you heat it up, the cube melts et voila. The open-faced dumpling is called shu mai which I love. I noticed that you left one (was that one for me?) LoL. Anyway, I enjoyed this one with all the little nuggets of history you put into it. Huge, clean and very well kept and maintained city. Can't ask for more. To quote you, "one more thing", did you ever go to Hong Kong? Would be very interested to see how it is today since Britain handed it back to China. Anyway, I am trying to keep it short because 4 hours are a long time. Job well done. So now I am jetting off to Ciudad Mejico and then to the one you posted this morning. David, you are a beast, hahaha. Have a great weekend. Bless your sweet little heart. 🙏💕🇹🇹🇨🇦

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