I’ve meandered my way by hired car to the West Bund district to explore another example of how the industry-driven city reinvents space: the Long Museum. (The owners’ original Shanghai outpost, the Long Museum Pudong, opened in 2012 in the Pudong New ... ( read original story ...)
Where Will Technology Take Fashion?
Timothy Parent is the founder of China Fashion Bloggers and has followed Shanghai Fashion Week for 15 seasons and Fashion Now in Beijing for six seasons. In his latest Fashion Column for That’s, he talks about the ways technology will influence the ... ( read original story ...)
Perfect room near Peoples Square with Bund view
This is a shared apartment located in the heart of Shanghai within walking distance to Peoples Square, Yu Garden and the Bund. The closest Subway Station is Dashijie only 2 Minutes Away. Peoples Square is about 10 Minutes walking. The apartment is in the ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Composite Index Rises on Solid Bank Earnings, New Economic Zone
Stocks on the Shanghai Stock Exchange came back from an extended weekend break with a bang, posting a gain of 47.79 points to close at 3,270.31, for a gain of 1.48 percent. Volume was substantial by recent standards, at 248.32 million shares. Stocks were ... ( read original story ...)
GSMA Provides New Details for Mobile World Congress Shanghai 2017
HONG KONG--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The GSMA today offered new details for the 2017 GSMA Mobile World Congress Shanghai, which will be held 28 June – 1 July 2017 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC). The GSMA provided several updates, including ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Real Estate Agent Marries Clients to Help Them Purchase Property
Who says love is dead? A Shanghai real estate agent, surnamed Wang, claims he has gotten married and divorced four times to help clients purchase property. Shanghai real estate laws stipulate that individuals from outside the city cannot buy a home until ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai river clean-up leaves boat-dwellers in limbo
Li Chaoqing fled his poverty-stricken Chinese hometown at age 14 for a new life in Shanghai, where he raised five children in a disused old boat on a polluted river. But Li, now a 53-year-old garbage collector, faces eviction along with about 200 other ... ( read original story ...)