Current China Entry policy
#976




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I found this in a WeChat group about hotels so maybe you’ll find a cheaper one here
+7 hotels (as of mid august 2021)
🟢 Hotels in Shanghai that accept guests on the 7 day community health monitoring (yellow / red health code), right after the 14 day quarantine. You’ll need the release papers.
- 全季酒店长寿路店 (JI Hotel Changshou Road). The English name of the hotel brand is Ji Hotel (全季酒店), worth checking if others also accept +7 stays.
- Fenyang Garden Boutique Hotel
- Courtyard by Marriott Xujiahui
- Hyatt on the Bund
- Grand Kempinski Hotel
- Radisson Blu New World
- Kunlun (positive reviews)
- Jin Jiang Hotel, 59 Mao Ming South road.
- Campanile, 776 middle huaihai road (Huai hai zhong lu)
- Campanile at Jing An. Campanilechain of hotels generally seems to be OK in this aspect.
- City hotel at Shaanxi S Rd. have renovation works going on. Low price though.
- Jin Jiang Hotel Pusan Road 208, they do +7
- Grand Mercure Hongqiao (Changning)
🔴 Hotels that have declined a reservation for the 7 day health monitoring
- Casablanca Loft
- Okura Garden Hotel
- Hyatt place Changning district
- Jing ‘An Shangri-la
- Modena by Fraser Putuo Shanghai (serviced apartment)
- The Longement Shanghai(Changning)
- Equatorial Hotel
+7 hotels (as of mid august 2021)
🟢 Hotels in Shanghai that accept guests on the 7 day community health monitoring (yellow / red health code), right after the 14 day quarantine. You’ll need the release papers.
- 全季酒店长寿路店 (JI Hotel Changshou Road). The English name of the hotel brand is Ji Hotel (全季酒店), worth checking if others also accept +7 stays.
- Fenyang Garden Boutique Hotel
- Courtyard by Marriott Xujiahui
- Hyatt on the Bund
- Grand Kempinski Hotel
- Radisson Blu New World
- Kunlun (positive reviews)
- Jin Jiang Hotel, 59 Mao Ming South road.
- Campanile, 776 middle huaihai road (Huai hai zhong lu)
- Campanile at Jing An. Campanilechain of hotels generally seems to be OK in this aspect.
- City hotel at Shaanxi S Rd. have renovation works going on. Low price though.
- Jin Jiang Hotel Pusan Road 208, they do +7
- Grand Mercure Hongqiao (Changning)
🔴 Hotels that have declined a reservation for the 7 day health monitoring
- Casablanca Loft
- Okura Garden Hotel
- Hyatt place Changning district
- Jing ‘An Shangri-la
- Modena by Fraser Putuo Shanghai (serviced apartment)
- The Longement Shanghai(Changning)
- Equatorial Hotel
#977
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I found this in a WeChat group about hotels so maybe you’ll find a cheaper one here
+7 hotels (as of mid august 2021)
🟢 Hotels in Shanghai that accept guests on the 7 day community health monitoring (yellow / red health code), right after the 14 day quarantine. You’ll need the release papers.
- 全季酒店长寿路店 (JI Hotel Changshou Road). The English name of the hotel brand is Ji Hotel (全季酒店), worth checking if others also accept +7 stays.
- Fenyang Garden Boutique Hotel
- Courtyard by Marriott Xujiahui
- Hyatt on the Bund
- Grand Kempinski Hotel
- Radisson Blu New World
- Kunlun (positive reviews)
- Jin Jiang Hotel, 59 Mao Ming South road.
- Campanile, 776 middle huaihai road (Huai hai zhong lu)
- Campanile at Jing An. Campanilechain of hotels generally seems to be OK in this aspect.
- City hotel at Shaanxi S Rd. have renovation works going on. Low price though.
- Jin Jiang Hotel Pusan Road 208, they do +7
- Grand Mercure Hongqiao (Changning)
+7 hotels (as of mid august 2021)
🟢 Hotels in Shanghai that accept guests on the 7 day community health monitoring (yellow / red health code), right after the 14 day quarantine. You’ll need the release papers.
- 全季酒店长寿路店 (JI Hotel Changshou Road). The English name of the hotel brand is Ji Hotel (全季酒店), worth checking if others also accept +7 stays.
- Fenyang Garden Boutique Hotel
- Courtyard by Marriott Xujiahui
- Hyatt on the Bund
- Grand Kempinski Hotel
- Radisson Blu New World
- Kunlun (positive reviews)
- Jin Jiang Hotel, 59 Mao Ming South road.
- Campanile, 776 middle huaihai road (Huai hai zhong lu)
- Campanile at Jing An. Campanilechain of hotels generally seems to be OK in this aspect.
- City hotel at Shaanxi S Rd. have renovation works going on. Low price though.
- Jin Jiang Hotel Pusan Road 208, they do +7
- Grand Mercure Hongqiao (Changning)
A few thoughts prior to digging deeper:
1. As I intimated in my previous post, Jing'an is a slightly dangerous label these days because it encompasses the Portman/Kunlun (former Hilton) as places within a stone's throw of Shanghai Station
-I could handle Changshou Road or Hanzhong Road for 7 nights, but further north is pressing it
2. Speaking strictly in terms of location, it's hard to go wrong with anything in Xuhui, including Xujiahui
3. Huangpu would certainly be fine if I was a tourist on a 2-3 night stay, but food/transportation options are poor if staying longer, and whether or not you find the Bund/Yuyuan to be desirable, the Westin, HOTB, W and Ren are actually in kind of bad neighborhoods
4. Ji and Kunlun have acceptable brand standards; Jinjiang, City, and Campanile are more hit or miss, though I will not write any off based on brand alone
5. The Peace (not on the list) actually is on the Bund. The problem is that you'd end up spending $150 per day on food, so even if the room rate was Y500 (it isn't), total cost is higher than almost everywhere else in Shanghai (well, setting aside Y2500+ properties)
I suppose anyone reading this thread knows this stuff, but please feel free to comment on or challenge my opinions. I am flexible
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- Courtyard by Marriott Xujiahui
- Hyatt on the Bund
#979
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I always stay St Regis for the location, and if I want a view the W. Hyatt on the bund is kind of old and the light switches are annoying. It takes me 5 minutes to figure out how to turn the lights off. I don’t believe any of these hotels require you to quarantine in your room. You are free to roam the city mostly.
It looks like I can’t enter Shenzhen freely until Xiamen leaves my travel record (14 days) so looks like I’ll be galavanting around Shanghai for two weeks getting into trouble.
It looks like I can’t enter Shenzhen freely until Xiamen leaves my travel record (14 days) so looks like I’ll be galavanting around Shanghai for two weeks getting into trouble.
#980



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Wait, do I read correctly that you're not allowed to do that +7 at home now? [MENTION=4346]moondog[/MENTION] did you get rid of your lease?
#981
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The guards and residents of my community have always been chill in the past, so doing my +7 there might be an okay option. That having been said, I think staying in a hotel that has a non-vigilante reputation with respect to these matters is probably a worthwhile pursuit.
If all goes according to plan, I will be released from the 14 day quarantine the day before my birthday, and I hope to get outside. I realize that I will presumably have an orange code that will prevent me from entering various shopping malls or my gym (Portman), but am happy to forego these privileges.
#982




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https://radiichina.com/students-arou...dies-in-china/
More expository journalism than anything but this is pretty crazy. Imagine doing a year of your degree and then you're in limbo for Spring 2020, Fall 2020, Spring 2021, Fall 2021, and goodness knows how long...
More expository journalism than anything but this is pretty crazy. Imagine doing a year of your degree and then you're in limbo for Spring 2020, Fall 2020, Spring 2021, Fall 2021, and goodness knows how long...
#983
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I don’t get why people are clamoring to get into China. Time to cut losses and move on. The 2019 China is nowhere close to coming back anytime soon.
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Based on the article, which struck me as overly dramatic mind you, the students simply want to complete their degrees. That seems reasonable to me.
#985
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Covid isn’t going anywhere, the government won’t accept even one case. Therefore every case is imported from abroad. This means it’s going to be years and years before anything remotely normal is back.
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https://radiichina.com/students-arou...dies-in-china/
More expository journalism than anything but this is pretty crazy. Imagine doing a year of your degree and then you're in limbo for Spring 2020, Fall 2020, Spring 2021, Fall 2021, and goodness knows how long...
More expository journalism than anything but this is pretty crazy. Imagine doing a year of your degree and then you're in limbo for Spring 2020, Fall 2020, Spring 2021, Fall 2021, and goodness knows how long...
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Life is quite normal for the 99% that don't want/need to come or go.
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Of course it’s not unreasonable but if you’re a smart human dealing with an unreasonable situation you need to be smart enough to move on and cut your losses.
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