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Hii guys I am gonna come to Shanghai in late August I have a question for those traveling alot🥺how I can book a real fly ticket to Shanghai ?! I try to use some apps like skyscanner, wego but I heard that I could be defrauded...please share your experience🥺❤️

You can always try trip.com ,for air ,bus and train ticket , as well as hotel booking

All these website are good for reference only, actual booking to be carried out on official website. Nowadays, these websites no longer reliable.

so you can try trip.com
in china you can try 飞猪(https://www.fliggy.com/) www.expedia.com

if you have you can tell me

I find myself in this predicament more frequently than I'd like to admit. Every website seems to have its own set of rules: some require uppercase letters, others insist on a number or two, and then there are those that demand a special character just for the sake of complexity. The result is a collection of passwords so diverse and intricate that they might as well be written in a foreign language.

Moving to Shanghai soon, you might be wondering about the availability of feminine hygiene products like panty liners, tampons, and pads. Rest assured, these items are readily available in Shanghai and you won't need to worry about bringing a large supply from abroad.

In Shanghai, you can purchase feminine hygiene products from various locations:

Supermarkets and Convenience Stores: Major supermarkets like Carrefour, Metro, RT-Mart, as well as convenience stores like FamilyMart, Lawson, and 7-Eleven carry a range of brands.
Pharmacies: Places like Watsons,屈臣氏 (Qūchénshì), and other local pharmacies also stock these products.
Department Stores and Shopping Malls: Larger department stores often have sections dedicated to personal care items, including feminine hygiene products.
Online Retailers: Websites and apps like Taobao, Tmall, JD.com, and others offer delivery services for all sorts of hygiene products directly to your doorstep.
The variety might not be as extensive as what you're used to in Western countries, especially for more niche products like organic or natural options, but common brands and types are widely available. If you have specific preferences, it might be a good idea to bring a small supply with you until you find your preferred brand locally or online.