Shanghai: How the City Lives
Global Cities: How the World Really Lives is a vivid, voice-driven series that explores the soul of the world's most electrifying cities. Blending street-level storytelling with cultural deep dives, each volume unpacks how locals eat, build, argue, flirt, hustle, dream – and how cities become more than the sum of their skylines.
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Shanghai isn't just a city – it's a performance in perpetual rehearsal. One foot in the future, the other lost in a lane house that no longer exists, it's where LED skyscrapers cast shadows over soup stalls, and a QR code might lead you to enlightenment or lunch. In this sharp, immersive, and often hilarious portrait of China's biggest metropolis, Shanghai: How the World Really Lives takes you deep into the city's contradictions – and makes you love it for them.
We follow the scent of vinegar and ambition through breakfast queues and bridal markets, dive into typhoon-prepped high-rises and algorithm-managed food deliveries, and pause just long enough to let the ghosts of jazz-age gangsters and Red Guards whisper their unfinished stories. You'll learn how to eat a dumpling without injury, how not to insult a Shanghainese auntie, and why you should never underestimate a woman dancing in matching track suits at 6:30 a.m.
This isn't a tourist guide, a dry history, or a tech brochure. It's a human-scaled narrative that weaves personal vignettes, overheard moments, and the thrum of lived experience into a love letter with sharp elbows. Think Bill Bryson lost in a metro station at rush hour – then somehow invited to dinner by three generations of strangers.
From the French Concession's fading romance to Pudong's chrome-and-glass ambitions, from the hush of ancestor altars to the algorithmic anxiety of digital life, this book captures what it feels like to live in the world's fastest-moving city. Whether you've lived in Shanghai for a lifetime, a layover, or only in your imagination, this book promises something rarer than a good translation: real understanding.
For armchair urbanists, cultural voyeurs, food-obsessed wanderers, or just anyone who's ever asked "what is this place?" – Shanghai: How the World Really Lives is your backstage pass to the city that never waits.
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Shanghai isn't just a city – it's a performance in perpetual rehearsal. One foot in the future, the other lost in a lane house that no longer exists, it's where LED skyscrapers cast shadows over soup stalls, and a QR code might lead you to enlightenment or lunch. In this sharp, immersive, and often hilarious portrait of China's biggest metropolis, Shanghai: How the World Really Lives takes you deep into the city's contradictions – and makes you love it for them.
We follow the scent of vinegar and ambition through breakfast queues and bridal markets, dive into typhoon-prepped high-rises and algorithm-managed food deliveries, and pause just long enough to let the ghosts of jazz-age gangsters and Red Guards whisper their unfinished stories. You'll learn how to eat a dumpling without injury, how not to insult a Shanghainese auntie, and why you should never underestimate a woman dancing in matching track suits at 6:30 a.m.
This isn't a tourist guide, a dry history, or a tech brochure. It's a human-scaled narrative that weaves personal vignettes, overheard moments, and the thrum of lived experience into a love letter with sharp elbows. Think Bill Bryson lost in a metro station at rush hour – then somehow invited to dinner by three generations of strangers.
From the French Concession's fading romance to Pudong's chrome-and-glass ambitions, from the hush of ancestor altars to the algorithmic anxiety of digital life, this book captures what it feels like to live in the world's fastest-moving city. Whether you've lived in Shanghai for a lifetime, a layover, or only in your imagination, this book promises something rarer than a good translation: real understanding.
For armchair urbanists, cultural voyeurs, food-obsessed wanderers, or just anyone who's ever asked "what is this place?" – Shanghai: How the World Really Lives is your backstage pass to the city that never waits.
Shanghai: How the City Lives
Global Cities: How the World Really Lives is a vivid, voice-driven series that explores the soul of the world's most electrifying cities. Blending street-level storytelling with cultural deep dives, each volume unpacks how locals eat, build, argue, flirt, hustle, dream – and how cities become more than the sum of their skylines.
–––
Shanghai isn't just a city – it's a performance in perpetual rehearsal. One foot in the future, the other lost in a lane house that no longer exists, it's where LED skyscrapers cast shadows over soup stalls, and a QR code might lead you to enlightenment or lunch. In this sharp, immersive, and often hilarious portrait of China's biggest metropolis, Shanghai: How the World Really Lives takes you deep into the city's contradictions – and makes you love it for them.
We follow the scent of vinegar and ambition through breakfast queues and bridal markets, dive into typhoon-prepped high-rises and algorithm-managed food deliveries, and pause just long enough to let the ghosts of jazz-age gangsters and Red Guards whisper their unfinished stories. You'll learn how to eat a dumpling without injury, how not to insult a Shanghainese auntie, and why you should never underestimate a woman dancing in matching track suits at 6:30 a.m.
This isn't a tourist guide, a dry history, or a tech brochure. It's a human-scaled narrative that weaves personal vignettes, overheard moments, and the thrum of lived experience into a love letter with sharp elbows. Think Bill Bryson lost in a metro station at rush hour – then somehow invited to dinner by three generations of strangers.
From the French Concession's fading romance to Pudong's chrome-and-glass ambitions, from the hush of ancestor altars to the algorithmic anxiety of digital life, this book captures what it feels like to live in the world's fastest-moving city. Whether you've lived in Shanghai for a lifetime, a layover, or only in your imagination, this book promises something rarer than a good translation: real understanding.
For armchair urbanists, cultural voyeurs, food-obsessed wanderers, or just anyone who's ever asked "what is this place?" – Shanghai: How the World Really Lives is your backstage pass to the city that never waits.
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Shanghai isn't just a city – it's a performance in perpetual rehearsal. One foot in the future, the other lost in a lane house that no longer exists, it's where LED skyscrapers cast shadows over soup stalls, and a QR code might lead you to enlightenment or lunch. In this sharp, immersive, and often hilarious portrait of China's biggest metropolis, Shanghai: How the World Really Lives takes you deep into the city's contradictions – and makes you love it for them.
We follow the scent of vinegar and ambition through breakfast queues and bridal markets, dive into typhoon-prepped high-rises and algorithm-managed food deliveries, and pause just long enough to let the ghosts of jazz-age gangsters and Red Guards whisper their unfinished stories. You'll learn how to eat a dumpling without injury, how not to insult a Shanghainese auntie, and why you should never underestimate a woman dancing in matching track suits at 6:30 a.m.
This isn't a tourist guide, a dry history, or a tech brochure. It's a human-scaled narrative that weaves personal vignettes, overheard moments, and the thrum of lived experience into a love letter with sharp elbows. Think Bill Bryson lost in a metro station at rush hour – then somehow invited to dinner by three generations of strangers.
From the French Concession's fading romance to Pudong's chrome-and-glass ambitions, from the hush of ancestor altars to the algorithmic anxiety of digital life, this book captures what it feels like to live in the world's fastest-moving city. Whether you've lived in Shanghai for a lifetime, a layover, or only in your imagination, this book promises something rarer than a good translation: real understanding.
For armchair urbanists, cultural voyeurs, food-obsessed wanderers, or just anyone who's ever asked "what is this place?" – Shanghai: How the World Really Lives is your backstage pass to the city that never waits.
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| BN ID: | 2940184590639 |
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| Publisher: | Ozone Books |
| Publication date: | 06/14/2025 |
| Series: | Global Cities , #6 |
| Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
| Format: | eBook |
| File size: | 514 KB |
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