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Living in Shanghai: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Shanghai: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Shanghai.

Shanghai pulses with energy as China's most cosmopolitan city, where gleaming skyscrapers meet historic neighborhoods and East meets West in daily life. With approximately 30 million residents, this global financial hub on the Yangtze River Delta combines economic opportunity, cultural richness, and modern infrastructure. The city welcomes international professionals and families seeking dynamic careers while immersing themselves in Chinese culture. English signage in some places, efficient public services, and established expat communities make integration manageable, while the city's blend of traditional markets, cutting-edge technology, and international dining scenes creates an environment unlike any other in China.

5 good reasons to move to Shanghai

  1. Global career opportunities in finance, technology, manufacturing, and professional services with competitive compensation packages.
  2. World-class infrastructure, including an extensive metro system, international airports, and high-speed rail connections throughout China.
  3. Rich cultural experiences from ancient temples and museums to contemporary art galleries and international events.
  4. International education options with established schools offering curricula from multiple countries for expat families.
  5. Dynamic lifestyle combining traditional Chinese culture with international restaurants, entertainment venues, and shopping districts.

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Key figures

Population24.9 million
Expats150,000-200,000
Top nationalitiesJapanese, American, Korean, German, French
LanguagesMandarin Chinese, Shanghainese, English
Monthly cost of living
1 person$2,000
Family of 4$5,500
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Natallia Slimani-Mercier
Guide updated by

Natallia holds a degree聽BA (Honours) in English Language and Simultaneous Interpreting and worked as a writer聽and editor聽for various publications and media channels in China for ten years.

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