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Here I am! It really is great for photos!📸

I stayed in São Paulo, Brazil for two days. It's a livable city with modern skyscrapers, tree-lined streets, convenient transportation, low prices, and inclusiveness🏙️. A few homeless people can't take away from the city's charm~​ I stayed at the Wyndham Hotel in the city center and even met several groups of Chinese people on business trips. It seems everyone is working hard to tap into the South American market💪!​ Uber is cheap and convenient here, cheaper than in other South American countries. Surprisingly, sometimes a few kilometers only cost a dozen yuan, almost as cheap as in China😲. Most cars in São Paulo are small, mostly hatchbacks like in Europe. The city doesn't have traffic jams, and these small cars deserve some credit🚗.​ The food is surprisingly cheap! On Paulista Avenue, the shopping center is mostly filled with restaurants. Many buffets are priced at 35-39 reais (about 40-50 yuan), with dozens of options—salads, chicken, fish, beef, red, yellow and white beans, vegetables, potatoes, sweet potatoes, fried bananas... You can fill your plate to the brim🥗! However, the salads and vegetables aren't fresh.​ I also had an expensive meal at EMPORIO FIGUEIRA (a high-end restaurant where a 15% service charge is required), with an average cost of nearly ¥400 per person💸.​ A Starbucks Grande Americano is only ¥20, such a good deal☕!​ I went to Beco Do Batman, the graffiti alley. The walls are covered with colorful graffiti, and there are many stalls selling handcrafts in the middle. The vendors dress quite freely🎨. I also ran into a running group in pink outfits—super eye-catching💖!​ I had two glasses of CAIPIRINHA, the most characteristic local cocktail (made with cachaca sugarcane liquor as the base, plus lemon, ice and sugar) in the graffiti alley. It was only 30 reais (about ¥18 per glass)! I even thought the waiter made a mistake—this is the cheapest specialty drink I've had in South America🍹!​ I visited Catedral da Sé de São Paulo⛪. In the morning, I didn't see the large number of homeless people mentioned online, but there were a few homeless people in different corners eating the same boxed meals, probably relief meals. Several police cars were parked right in front of the church, and there were plenty of police officers, which made me feel safe👮.​ Of course, I had to visit Paulista Avenue~​ I visited several stores and was a bit disappointed—it doesn't seem to be a place where locals usually hang out. I also visited the 1000th McDonald's store and had a cheap buffet🍔.​ Since it was Carnival holiday (February 28 - March 8), there were armed police standing on many street corners. I encountered people in all kinds of fancy outfits—locals seem to consider revealing clothes beautiful, which really isn't our taste😂. São Paulo also has many male friends hanging out freely together, which was quite an eye-opener👀!​ #BrazilCarnival #SouthAmericaTravel #ShowYouTheWorld

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Here I am! It really is great for photos!📸

I stayed in São Paulo, Brazil for two days. It's a livable city with modern skyscrapers, tree-lined streets, convenient transportation, low prices, and inclusiveness🏙️. A few homeless people can't take away from the city's charm~​ I stayed at the Wyndham Hotel in the city center and even met several groups of Chinese people on business trips. It seems everyone is working hard to tap into the South American market💪!​ Uber is cheap and convenient here, cheaper than in other South American countries. Surprisingly, sometimes a few kilometers only cost a dozen yuan, almost as cheap as in China😲. Most cars in São Paulo are small, mostly hatchbacks like in Europe. The city doesn't have traffic jams, and these small cars deserve some credit🚗.​ The food is surprisingly cheap! On Paulista Avenue, the shopping center is mostly filled with restaurants. Many buffets are priced at 35-39 reais (about 40-50 yuan), with dozens of options—salads, chicken, fish, beef, red, yellow and white beans, vegetables, potatoes, sweet potatoes, fried bananas... You can fill your plate to the brim🥗! However, the salads and vegetables aren't fresh.​ I also had an expensive meal at EMPORIO FIGUEIRA (a high-end restaurant where a 15% service charge is required), with an average cost of nearly ¥400 per person💸.​ A Starbucks Grande Americano is only ¥20, such a good deal☕!​ I went to Beco Do Batman, the graffiti alley. The walls are covered with colorful graffiti, and there are many stalls selling handcrafts in the middle. The vendors dress quite freely🎨. I also ran into a running group in pink outfits—super eye-catching💖!​ I had two glasses of CAIPIRINHA, the most characteristic local cocktail (made with cachaca sugarcane liquor as the base, plus lemon, ice and sugar) in the graffiti alley. It was only 30 reais (about ¥18 per glass)! I even thought the waiter made a mistake—this is the cheapest specialty drink I've had in South America🍹!​ I visited Catedral da Sé de São Paulo⛪. In the morning, I didn't see the large number of homeless people mentioned online, but there were a few homeless people in different corners eating the same boxed meals, probably relief meals. Several police cars were parked right in front of the church, and there were plenty of police officers, which made me feel safe👮.​ Of course, I had to visit Paulista Avenue~​ I visited several stores and was a bit disappointed—it doesn't seem to be a place where locals usually hang out. I also visited the 1000th McDonald's store and had a cheap buffet🍔.​ Since it was Carnival holiday (February 28 - March 8), there were armed police standing on many street corners. I encountered people in all kinds of fancy outfits—locals seem to consider revealing clothes beautiful, which really isn't our taste😂. São Paulo also has many male friends hanging out freely together, which was quite an eye-opener👀!​ #BrazilCarnival #SouthAmericaTravel #ShowYouTheWorld

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