Well, I think people often seek out quiet places because modern life is so fast-paced, especially in cities like Shanghai. We're constantly bombarded with notifications, traffic noise, and work demands, which makes it hard to unwind. That's why places like parks or libraries become so appealing-they offer a chance to escape the noise and recharge. For example, I often visit Fuxing Park during lunch breaks because it's a rare spot where I can sit under a tree, listen to the birds, and clear my mind. It's not just about silence-it's about creating a mental space where you can think without distractions. Compared to scrolling on your phone, which feels like endless stimulation, these moments of quiet feel like a luxury.
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Part 3a place you like going to that is quiet
What places do people go to because they are quiet?
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