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Ikea Shanghai frowns on elderly daters who occupy cafeteria
Sad news for elderly lonely hearts in Shanghai: they can no longer look for love in Ikea. The Swedish furniture giant's Shanghai store has seen a strange phenomenon of senior citizens descending upon its famed cafeteria to socialise and even find partners. ( read original story ...)
West meets East in historic passenger flight from Toowoomba to Shanghai
A Qantas A330 took off from Wellcamp Airport in Toowoomba Sunday morning carrying a 250-strong delegation of business people and industry leaders, bound for Shanghai in China. The brainchild of Food Leasers Australia CEO Dr Ben Lyons, the trade mission is ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai gets super-cute Hello Kitty-themed hotpot restaurant
A newly-opened restaurant in Shanghai has become mainland China’s first Hello Kitty-themed hotpot bistro. Hotpot is a style of cuisine where diners cook a variety of ingredients in a bubbling pot of broth at their table. Shanghai is home to this Hello ... ( read original story ...)
Thousands race in vertical run in Shanghai
Thousands of participants run up 1,460 steps at the annual vertical run at Shanghai's International Finance Centre. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). Reuters is the news and media division of Thomson Reuters. Thomson Reuters is the world's largest ... ( read original story ...)
Nick Kyrgios has been banned by the ATP for his infamous tank at the Shanghai Masters
NICK Kyrgios has been sensationally booted off the tennis circuit after officials lost patience with the Australian firebrand following his petulant behaviour in Shanghai last week. The first elite player to be suspended for behavioural issues since John ... ( read original story ...)
Comfort women statues unveiled at Shanghai university
SHANGHAI – Two statues of young girls symbolizing the so-called comfort women who were forced to serve as prostitutes for Japanese troops before and during World War II were unveiled in Shanghai in a ceremony held on Saturday. The side-by-side statues ... ( read original story ...)