Shanghai's tallest twin-tower building, Star Harbor International Center, is nearing completion and likely to open to the public in the second half of the year. The complex will facilitate traffic and boost the urban development of the North Bund ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Launches First LNG-Powered Waste Container Ship
Shanghai launched its first waste container ship powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) on January 4, local media reports. Built by Shanghai SMI Environmental Industry Co., Ltd., the vessel has a 30 TEU capacity. The vessel will be employed on the Huangpu ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai opens 45km waterfront path along the Huangpu River
Forty-five kilometres of recreational foot and cycle paths have been opened along the Huangpu riverfront in Shanghai. The paths take in a number of the city’s historic and heritage sites, as well as the Bund – already a popular pedestrian walkway in ... ( read original story ...)
Tanker and ship collision near Shanghai leaves 32 missing
The collision happened around 160 nautical miles (296 km) off the coast of Shanghai. Eight Chinese ships have been sent for the search and rescue operation, China's official Xinhua news agency said. South Korea has also sent a coast guard ship and a ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai releases blueprint for becoming global cosmopolis by 2035
SHANGHAI (CHINA DAILY/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - The Shanghai government has unveiled its master plan for the eastern city's development, drawing a concrete blueprint for urban construction over the next 18 years. The plan, which was recently approved by the ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai International Digital Printing Industry Fair presents interview with EFI Reggiani
in Shanghai New International Expo Centre. TPF 2018 is organized by UBM China and SUNEXPO. As one of the most influential digital textile printing fairs in Asia, TPF is keeping a close eye on the market trend and technology development. On 27 Nov ... ( read original story ...)
Old Shanghai neighbourhood shivers in winter
In Laoximen, not far from Shanghai's swanky riverfront Bund, locals and migrant workers bundle up in thick coats inside houses built decades ago. To save energy, the Chinese government decided in the 1950s that areas of the country south of the Qinling ... ( read original story ...)