A massive 144,200 yuan ($21,500) fine meted out by the Shanghai authority to a retired man who trimmed his own tree has shocked China. The 73-year-old man, surnamed Li, was punished after he hired ... ( read original story ...)
‘Sponge park’ begins trial operations in Shanghai
The biggest park featuring sustainable urban flood management in Shanghai started trial operations last week. Covering an area of 540,000 square meters, the park is located in the city's eastern ... ( read original story ...)
China shocked after Shanghai fines man US$21,500 for trimming his own tree
The story of a 73-year-old retiree who trimmed back a tree he planted two decades prior and received a massive fine has been picked up by Chinese state media with many expressing outrage at the size ... ( read original story ...)
China to push forward Shanghai Spirit
President Xi Jinping sent a letter on Monday congratulating the China-Shanghai Cooperation Organization Forum on the Digital Economy Industry and Smart China Expo 2021, which both opened. In the ... ( read original story ...)
The Latest: Chevron to require vaccination for some workers
Chevron Corp. is requiring some of its employees to be vaccinated against the coronavirus as the oil industry struggles with rising infections among unvaccinated workers. ( read original story ...)
COVID-19 cases in Shanghai airport possibly infected via imported Delta variant
VCG The latest five domestically transmitted COVID-19 cases reported in Shanghai Pudong International Airport were possibly infected via personnel or environments contaminated by the coronavirus ... ( read original story ...)
Former Shanghai SIPG coach Xie Hui resigns after ‘US$1.8 billion’ Chinese Super League title budget claim video backlash
Ex-China star and Shanghai SIPG assistant coach Xie Hui thanks Nantong Zhiyun players as he heads to Germany for new start – ‘You can’t leave the world to people you despise’. ( read original story ...)