Expat Shanghai
Expat Shanghai – Enjoy A High Standard Of Living In Shanghai
Every year, thousands of expat Shanghai start up their private business venture or join one of several multinational companies in Shanghai. Shanghai real estate offers a huge diversity in expatriate rental property to cater to the housing needs of
expat Shanghai
with different accommodation needs and budget.
Expat Shanghai enjoy a high standard of living in Shanghai and, if you embrace everything that the experience has to offer, this will be one of the richest and most exciting times in your life.
Most expat Shanghai arrive in Shanghai for the first time via Pudong Airport.
Drivers From Hell
Reassuring that is, right up until you are in a rattley, old taxi being hurtled at light speed down the motorway towards town. Cars swerve violently, horns are constantly beeped, no one indicates and there are no seatbelts in the back. It’s scary! Oh my, what have you done?!
High-Rise Jungle
Shanghai is a vast, high-rise jungle. Initially, expat Shanghai will be astonished by the sheer level of building work: the incredible number of building cranes – the way that forests of half-built, high-rise apartment blocks lead off in every direction, stretching endlessly beyond the horizon.
Teeming Street Life
Once inside the inner-ring road, traveling at a more subdued speed, expat Shanghai will begin to catch an essence of the bustling, teeming street life.
Shopping For Supplies
Just hop in any taxi and say “Bortaman, Nanjing Shee-lu”.The Portman Shanghai Centre on Nanjing XiLu, Puxi, was the first expat hub to be built in Shanghai and, although 15 years old, it has never been usurped as the king of user-friendly convenience for freshly arrived westerners.
Portman Shanghai Centre
There’s a City Supermarket selling everything expat Shanghai need including a good deli and wine selection. Plus there’s a Starbucks, the popular café Element Fresh, a good cheese and wine shop, a florists, a dry cleaners, a post office, a chemist, a medical clinic, a host of other bars and restaurants, airline ticketing offices, an HSBC bank and several consulates, including that of the UK….it’s all here in one place for your ease!
Starbucks Expat MixIt is also at the Shanghai Centre where various groups post information on the notice board in City Supermarket about forthcoming social gatherings. Another way, in the initial days, to meet people is to head to the first floor of Starbucks, opposite Parksons on Huaihai Lu by Shanxi Lu for the Saturday morning (10am) social mixer.
Shopping Areas
As expat Shanghai become more confident about the geography of the city, your comfort zone will extend to the major shopping areas in Puxi of Huaihai Lu, Nanjing Lu, Xujiahui, and Lujiazui in Pudong. If you enjoy shopping – Shanghai will be a never-ending voyage of discovery for you.


