Shanghai, home to around 25 million permanent residents including an estimated population of 215,000 expats, is experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases following the country's recent loosening of ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai greets first international arrivals, with no COVID limitations
Flight NZ289 from Auckland became the first international flight to Shanghai after China's optimized COVID-19 measures for inbound travelers came into effect on Sunday. Greeted by airport staff in ... ( read original story ...)
China reopens borders in final farewell to zero-COVID
Travellers began streaming across land and sea crossings from Hong Kong to mainland China on Sunday, many eager for long-awaited reunions, as Beijing opened borders that have been all but shut since ... ( read original story ...)
Free things you can do in Shanghai on your next trip (yes, free)
From exploring ancient towns and markets to admiring the city skyline, these are some fun free things to do in Shanghai. ( read original story ...)
After three years of zero-Covid, nothing feels real in newly ‘free’ Shanghai
I’ve lived in Shanghai for 17 years, enjoying a ringside view of China’s rise — and countless wonderful adventures. But the last 12 months have left me feeling ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai community hospitals endeavor to treat COVID-19 patients
The Yinhang Community health service center in Shanghai's Yangpu District was still full of COVID-19 patients receiving infusion therapy. The service center restarted its infusion service at the end ... ( read original story ...)
China’s ‘great migration’ kicks-off under shadow of COVID
China on Saturday marked the first day of "chun yun", the 40-day period of Lunar New Year travel known pre-pandemic as the world's largest annual migration of people, bracing for a huge increase in ... ( read original story ...)