Shanghai, March 14 (IANS) More than 2,000 restaurants in Shanghai have installed see-through kitchens in a bid to improve food safety, a media report said. In these restaurants, a piece of glass separates the kitchen from the dining area so that both ... ( read original story ...)
Hedonism in Shanghai: Is this the most taboo take on Shakespeare yet?
It spread abroad in 2011 with "Sleep No More at The McKittrick Hotel," which is still running in New York. An immersive experience This creation in Shanghai, however, is the ultimate for Barrett. His trips to Asia over the years, China particularly ... ( read original story ...)
The Surprise About Shanghai’s Traffic Crackdown: It’s Working
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Shanghai Shenhua star Qin Sheng was sent off for a deliberate stamp on the Belgium international and has been handed a heavy punishment as a result
Shanghai Shenhua have dished out a heavy sanction to midfielder Qin Sheng after his red card for deliberately stamping on Axel Witsel during a Chinese Super League fixture. The Belgium international tumbled to the ground after being on the receiving end of ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Shenhua player who stamped on Axel Witsel gets OTT punishment
Axel Witsel had an eventful weekend. The Belgium international, now at Tianjin Quanjian, scored his side’s goal in their 1-1 draw at Shanghai Shenhua. It came an hour after he was on the receiving end of an offence worthy of a red card. In fact ... ( read original story ...)
Macbeth gone too far? Shanghai hotel transports 'guests' back in time
It spread abroad in 2011 with "Sleep No More at The McKittrick Hotel," which is still running in New York. An immersive experience This creation in Shanghai, however, is the ultimate for Barrett. His trips to Asia over the years, China particularly ... ( read original story ...)
Sleep no more: Macbeth-inspired production pulls out all stops
It spread abroad in 2011 with "Sleep No More at The McKittrick Hotel," which is still running in New York. This creation in Shanghai, however, is the ultimate for Barrett. His trips to Asia over the years, China particularly, inspired so much of what ... ( read original story ...)