Carlos Tevez has become the world's highest paid player after joining Shanghai Shenhua in a £77million deal from Boca Juniors. The former Manchester United and City striker has penned a two-year deal worth £31.5million-a-year with the Chinese Super ... ( read original story ...)
New Year’s Eve 2016: How people are celebrating around the world
Residents in Beijing and Shanghai, China’s two largest cities, will pass New Year’s Eve in a relative state of security lockdown, according to Chinese media reports citing police. The Bund waterfront in Shanghai will not have any celebrations ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Shanghai-style barbers face the cut
Shanghai, for a long time, represented the most modern and ... Inking differently: the Chinese artists breaking new ground in one of the most traditional of art forms But Ko’s first-rate skills have won him a large base of regulars over the years ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai SIPG general manager reveals reasons behind Oscar's Chelsea exit decision
Shanghai SIPG general manager Sui Guoyang has revealed that Oscar's lack of recent opportunity at Chelsea and a desire to return to the Brazilian national squad are the chief motivations behind his big-money move from Stamford Bridge to the mega-rich ... ( read original story ...)
2br w/wall heating/new decoration in Old Town only 14K
A major portion of new clients have been referred to Maison Property by previous clients, in party because Maison Property is well known in Shanghai for being flexible and it’s ability to find solutions for various individual preferences. In addition ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai and Hong Kong confirm new human cases of H7N9 bird flu infection
Shanghai and Hong Kong each confirmed a new human case of infection by the H7N9 strain of avian influenza on Friday. Shanghai's health authority said the man, who has been diagnosed with H7N9 bird flu strain is being treated in a hospital, Xinhua reported. ( read original story ...)
China steps up scrutiny on individual forex purchases in the new year
SHANGHAI China's foreign exchange regulator said that ... could face renewed pressure in the new year as foreign currency buyers start afresh with a new $50,000 annual quota. Starting Jan. 1, Chinese individuals who want to buy foreign currencies at ... ( read original story ...)