Police in China’s financial capital were out in force over the weekend to crack down on Halloween festivities, after revelers last year wore politically sensitive costumes. ( read original story ...)
Shanghai “Halloween martial law”… “Freedom” and “Guerrilla cosplay.”
Anchor] In Shanghai, China's economic capital, a ban on cosplay was imposed ahead of Halloween this year.However, citizens continued to "guerrilla cosplay" ( read original story ...)
China’s property market shows signs of recovery as deals surge in top cities
“The rebound in home sales in major cities signals a broader recovery in China’s housing market,” said Yan Yuejin, vice-president of the Shanghai-based E-House China Real Estate Research Institute. ( read original story ...)
The China IPO market has collapsed
IPOs raised in mainland China have collapsed by 85% year-over-year to CNY 48B in the first nine months of the year. Christopher Wood, global head of Equity Strategy at Jefferies, said in a note that ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai cracks down on Halloween costumes to prevent people making fun of authorities
But in China’s financial capital Shanghai authorities were extra vigilant to avoid a repeat of last year’s mass gathering where people wore outfits with political messages. As per a report in ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese police target Halloween revellers in Shanghai
A heavy police response has stifled Halloween celebrations in Shanghai, in what many have viewed as an attempt by authorities to crack down on large public gatherings and freedom of expression. ( read original story ...)
China’s Private Tutoring Firms Emerge From the Shadows After Crackdown
SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) - China is quietly easing regulatory pressure on private tutoring operators as it looks to revive a flagging economy, spurring a nascent revival of a sector hit hard by a ... ( read original story ...)