Fairfield by Marriott Shanghai Jing’an Hotel Opens in China

Marriott International Inc. announced the opening of Fairfield by Marriott Shanghai Jing’an. Owned and managed by New Development Group Co, Ltd., the hotel is located in the Jing’an District of Shanghai, close to the commercial and business hub of the ... ( read original story ...)

Shanghai Port Sets World Box Volume Record

Container throughput at China’s Port of Shanghai surpassed 40 million TEUs in 2017, the country’s news agency Xinhua reported. With this number, the port is believed to have broken an existing annual world record. The Port of Shanghai has been the ... ( read original story ...)

Ten crew missing as cargo vessel sinks off Shanghai

... vessel in Wusongkou anchorage at Shanghai, China’s state-owned Xinhua News Agency reported, citing the Shanghai Maritime Search and Rescue Centre. Three people had been rescued, and the search for missing crew members was continuing, Xinhua said. ( read original story ...)

Delta Hotels by Marriott Shanghai Baoshan Opens in China

The new Delta Hotels by Marriott Shanghai Baoshan is owned and managed by Shanghai Baolian Real Estate Co., Ltd. The building, with its striking Georgian-inspired façade, is strategically located close to downtown Shanghai in the city’s waterfront ... ( read original story ...)

Amara Signature Shanghai prepares for debut

Following the successful launches of Amara Singapore, Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa and Amara Bangkok, the Shanghai outpost is the first under the new luxury brand, Amara Signature. Committed to the group’s service values of ‘entrepreneurial ... ( read original story ...)

News: New Limits to Overseas Cash Withdrawals

Wansien Lee is the Life & Style Editor for City Weekend Shanghai. She's Malaysian by name, but funnily enough has never lived in Malaysia. She likes writing about food and travel, and will probably end up the crazy lady down the street with thirty-seven cats. ( read original story ...)

Minibus falls into sea near Shanghai, killing 7 people

A Chinese state news agency says seven people were killed when a minibus fell into the sea in a city north of Shanghai. The Xinhua News Agency says 10 people were aboard the minivan when it crashed in Qidong early Monday. Xinhua said one survivor was being ... ( read original story ...)