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Agoda reveals Shanghai is Asia's top emerging destination; Fukuoka 4th

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step by step, Japan becomes a cheap, old, undeveloped country.

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And some people said China is collapsing?

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Of course Shanghai is the most brighful city and unlike those cities that was infested by drug users and gang robbery. New York, San Francisco,Los Angeles and Vancouver all of them has high crime rates all of them were dangerous enough that better stay away.

The difference is China as a lawful country and the people were highly educated.Most people in China don't use drugs or fentanyl and firearms were absolutely forbidden.

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I always loved the Hong Kong night time skyline but Shanghai takes it to the next level. Hakodate, Kobe and Nagasaki's views are nostalgic which is nice I guess. Food options are great at all cities mentioned above.

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A bit strange to see Paris and Shanghai, two of the world's highest-profile cities, as "emerging" destinations. But if that's what their data says, then I guess that's the case.

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A bit strange to see Paris and Shanghai, two of the world's highest-profile cities, as "emerging" destinations. But if that's what their data says, then I guess that's the case.

Paris is easy, Olympics and Chinese travelling again, so 24 had a big increase in Asian visitors compared to 23

Why Shanghai less clear, but probably visa restrictions for much of Asia were dropped earlier than for Japan (early December for Japan)?

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I would absolutely love to tour China. That said, while recently watching a Chinese soap opera, I couldn't help but notice that the people living in a major city take the horrific air pollution for granted. I cannot understand why the Chinese dictator has decided to tolerate such horrible air pollution.

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The article photo is of Singapore, which is not mentioned at all in this article.

I guess all Asian cities look alike.

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