Is there a lot of crime in Shanghai?
We asked people if there is a lot of crime. They answered...
"Shanghai is known for its relatively low crime rate when compared to other cities around the world. The city has a comprehensive public security system, and the Chinese government has strict regulations and enforcement in place to protect citizens and visitors. The majority of Crimes in Shanghai are of a nonviolent nature and are usually associated with pickpocketing, shoplifting, and bicycle theft. Visitors to Shanghai should still take precautions, such as avoiding walking the streets alone at night, avoiding leaving valuables unattended in public, and being mindful of their surroundings," remarked another expat who made the move to Shanghai, China, China.
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Is there a lot of crime in Shanghai?
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