A new food safety regulation, said to be the most stringent ever enacted, will take effect in Shanghai on Monday. The highlights of the new regulation, passed by the local legislature in January, include a higher threshold for market access, a severe ... ( read original story ...)
South Korean pop culture takes a hit in missile spat with China
A Hershey chocolate factory in Shanghai jointly operated with Lotte suspended production ... but reports emerged in February they were removed. Other shows haven't made new episodes available, though past episodes can be seen. In January, South Korean ... ( read original story ...)
New Appointment of Christine Wang
... Christine Wang has been appointed as the Executive Assistant Manager-Sales & Marketing for Le Royal Meridien Shanghai. In her new position, Christine will be responsible for driving the overall sales and marketing strategy of Le Royal Meridien ... ( read original story ...)
What's on Today: brunch, exhibits and fun run
Shake has launched a new brunch menu and the ala carte includes lobster grilled cheese rolls, fried oysters and Malaysian's favorite Bak-Kut-Teh. It's 11am-3pm and it's ranges from ¥150 to ¥200 per person. As the parallel exhibition of Shanghai Biennale ... ( read original story ...)
China Focus: China home prices stabilize following restrictions
Another 19 cities saw home price gains higher than 0.5 percent last month. New residential home prices in first-tier cities such as Beijing and Shanghai rose 0.1 percent on average in February, while second-tier and third-tier cities registered price gains ... ( read original story ...)
Pressure from Shanghai’s Price Regulator Brought Establishments to Fair Pricing
according to a report by the state-run Xinhua News Agency. Upon the opening of the Disney Resort on June 2016, more tourists have become attracted to visit Shanghai. The resort has also contributed to an increase in the number of passengers in Shanghai ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai dietary supplement company looking to hire 'professional sleepers' for 100,000 RMB a year
Looking to start a new, low-stress career where you can regularly kick back, relax and take a snooze? Well, you're in luck! A Shanghai company is reportedly looking to recruit "professional sleepers," offering 100,000 RMB a year to the right candidates. ( read original story ...)