Alice Chen's 'Terrace Project' hosted works and performances by locally based artists at a time when Shanghai's art scene was in desperate need of positivity The city's Power Station of Art museum ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Quietly Shuts Down Schools, Gyms, Bars as Covid Returns
Shanghai is quietly shutting down schools and a raft of other venues as officials try to rein in a flareup that’s hit the financial hub just days before one of China’s most important political events. ( read original story ...)
China: Shanghai’s 25 mn residents on edge, as venues shutdown owing to Covid-19
The tightening comes as Shanghai reported 38 new infections, all of which were found in its quarantine system. ( read original story ...)
China reports fewer Covid-19 cases overall but Shanghai numbers rise
SHANGHAI – China reported 1,890 new Covid-19 infections on Oct 11, of which 417 were symptomatic and 1,473 were asymptomatic, the National Health Commission said on Wednesday (Oct 12). That is ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai says water supplies ‘normal’ after shortage scare sparks hoarding
Authorities in the Chinese financial hub of Shanghai have told citizens that municipal water supplies remain "normal", dispelling rumours of shortages and quality issues that led to a wave of ... ( read original story ...)
China’s rapid LNG expansions power its push to maintain energy security in the face of crises
Liquefied natural gas infrastructure is booming in China, as recurrent power shortages and interruptions have had a serious impact on livelihoods and businesses across the country. ( read original story ...)
Ding Xuexiang: from Shanghai party cadre to Xi gatekeeper
When Xi Jinping left China for the first time in more than two years to visit Central Asia last month, his entourage included a familiar face from domestic trips. ( read original story ...)