Institutions including Tate, V&A and Pompidou are forging partnerships with the country despite terrible human rights abuses ... ( read original story ...)
European museums defend their partnerships in China
As China faces growing criticism over its detention of Uyghers and crackdown in Hong Kong, Tate, V&A and the Pompidou explain why it is important to continue working in the country ... ( read original story ...)
Champions Day: St. Joe’s scholar’s new book shows how a 1941 Shanghai horse race gallops through U.S.-China relations today
Shanghai was “the Paris of the East,” a neon-bright international treaty port known for glamour and decadence, a magnet for those looking to make a buck and those who already had. ( read original story ...)
“Architecture Making Depends on Good Communication”: Interview with Tong Ming
Vladimir Belogolovsky speaks with Chinese architect Tong Ming about his experience as founder of his own firm TM Studio and UNO Urban Network Office. ( read original story ...)
Night view of Shanghai
Xinhua People visit Yuyuan Garden at night in rain in east China's Shanghai, Aug. 28, 2020.Photo:Xinhua People admire the night view of the Bund in rain in east China's Shanghai, Aug. 28 ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai SIPG striker Marko Arnautovic ‘underestimated’ the Chinese Super League
Fondness for fizzy drinks and bad sleeping habits saw now prolific striker Marko Arnautovic struggle to get to to grips with Chinese Super League on arrival from English Premier League. ( read original story ...)
India-China standoff: Why the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation still matters for India?
The interactions of the foreign and the defence ministers of the BRICS and the SCO in early September will culminate in the summit meetings in October. ( read original story ...)