{"id":858,"date":"2020-04-07T10:44:22","date_gmt":"2020-04-07T10:44:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.wifimap.io\/?post_type=cities&#038;p=858"},"modified":"2020-05-14T12:15:39","modified_gmt":"2020-05-14T12:15:39","slug":"shanghai","status":"publish","type":"cities","link":"https:\/\/blog.wifimap.io\/de\/cities\/shanghai\/","title":{"rendered":"Shanghai"},"content":{"rendered":"","protected":false},"featured_media":0,"template":"","class_list":["post-858","cities","type-cities","status-publish","hentry"],"acf":{"name":"Shanghai","info":"Although rumors say that the Internet in China is not available, it exists. However, but for most tourists it is inappropriate. Even if you need just to use Google, look through the map, deal with the schedule and features of transport, buy tickets and book a hotel, respond to a message on the social network, it will be very difficult. The services like Google do not work, cryptocurrencies and social networks are not available as well. Yes, you can visit Chinese sites, but even with translation, it is difficult to understand them. Solution for it can be WiFi Map app. Anyway, there may be problems with access to the network when you come to Shanghai.     WiFi in Shanghai \u2014 use VPN  Despite the fact that the Internet in China is limited, it is still not closed at all, so you should not have problems with access to your email and other services when you come to Shanghai.  Some sites will be blocked. They can be accessed using a VPN. There are several services that are very helpful, and many Chinese themselves use them. For example, the popular VPN program WiFi Map. Some of the major international hotels have their own virtual private networks, in which case you will not have to do anything extra, as the Internet will already be passed through the Great Chinese Firewall.  Other services, such as Gmail and other Google websites, work slowly. 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To connect to the free airport Wi-Fi network, you need to get the code by text messages. It can be received not only to the Chinese number but also to the phone number of any country in the world. The main thing is to have international roaming connected to your SIM card. Be sure to take care of this before departure! A SIM card without roaming in advance is useless in China.  You can get a password only via SMS. You need to log into the network of Shanghai Airport Wi-Fi free and try to open any page on the Internet. Then, you must enter the phone number to get on it text message with login and password.  Internet at Pudong Airport (Shanghai) can be obtained in another way. Computers are installed in the terminals and you can come to them and use the Internet for free. It is a very good way to \"kill time\" before departure.  In order to have no doubts at all, high columns with the words \u201cFREE INTERNET\u201d are installed near the computers. Computers are almost always free.  When using these computers, avoid entering personal data and, moreover, passwords to websites and social networks.     Wi-Fi in Shanghai tourist locations  Shanghai is the place where many locals work to let the tourists learn more about China and this huge city. Even if a person comes here for 1-2 days only, he can find time to feel the atmosphere of mysterious and wise Asia. The \u201cmust see\u201d things here are the Buddha statue made of solid jade, the gardens, the Embankment of Wai Tan and the Oriental Pearl Tower, which is a former TV tower that has become the most popular tourist site in the city. The Tower has viewing platforms and restaurants, and even several luxurious hotel rooms. All the visitors can use mobile Internet. Those, who have more time, can get the tickets to the Zoo and Ocean Aquarium and watch rare creatures there. Certainly, free Wi-Fi will be available in each hotel: you must ask for a password only. 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However, but for most tourists it is inappropriate. Even if you need just to use Google, look through the map, deal with the schedule and features of transport, buy tickets and book a hotel, respond to a message on the social network, it will be very difficult. The services like Google do not work, cryptocurrencies and social networks are not available as well. Yes, you can visit Chinese sites, but even with translation, it is difficult to understand them. Solution for it can be WiFi Map app. Anyway, there may be problems with access to the network when you come to Shanghai.     WiFi in Shanghai \u2014 use VPN  Despite the fact that the Internet in China is limited, it is still not closed at all, so you should not have problems with access to your email and other services when you come to Shanghai.  Some sites will be blocked. They can be accessed using a VPN. There are several services that are very helpful, and many Chinese themselves use them. 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Solution for it can be WiFi Map app. Anyway, there may be problems with access to the network when you come to Shanghai.     WiFi in Shanghai \u2014 use VPN  Despite the fact that the Internet in China is limited, it is still not closed at all, so you should not have problems with access to your email and other services when you come to Shanghai.  Some sites will be blocked. They can be accessed using a VPN. There are several services that are very helpful, and many Chinese themselves use them. For example, the popular VPN program WiFi Map. Some of the major international hotels have their own virtual private networks, in which case you will not have to do anything extra, as the Internet will already be passed through the Great Chinese Firewall.  Other services, such as Gmail and other Google websites, work slowly. 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To connect to a cafe network, for example, StarBucks, you need to ask for the network name and password. To connect to the free airport Wi-Fi network, you need to get the code by text messages. It can be received not only to the Chinese number but also to the phone number of any country in the world. The main thing is to have international roaming connected to your SIM card. Be sure to take care of this before departure! A SIM card without roaming in advance is useless in China.  You can get a password only via SMS. You need to log into the network of Shanghai Airport Wi-Fi free and try to open any page on the Internet. Then, you must enter the phone number to get on it text message with login and password.  Internet at Pudong Airport (Shanghai) can be obtained in another way. Computers are installed in the terminals and you can come to them and use the Internet for free. It is a very good way to \"kill time\" before departure.  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Those, who have more time, can get the tickets to the Zoo and Ocean Aquarium and watch rare creatures there. Certainly, free Wi-Fi will be available in each hotel: you must ask for a password only. 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