the question now on everyone’s lips is who will become the new bosses of Guangdong province and Shanghai, China’s two most important economic centres. The guessing game was made more complicated by the fact that the two people previously considered ... ( read original story ...)
Eat & Drink News in Shanghai: November 2017
Rachel Gouk is the dining editor and digital content manager at City Weekend Shanghai. She's a ball-buster, but manages to charm her way back into people's good graces. Likes food, cooking, photography and heavy metal. ( read original story ...)
Shanghai now ready for fine dining, says Michelin chef Pierre Gagnaire
The city of Shanghai has grown more mature and sophisticated “It is fantastic to do business in Shanghai and Hong Kong. The customers in both cities love dining out and they appreciate the spirit of good food and wine,” the 67-year-old told the South ... ( read original story ...)
The Bund Finance Centre in Shanghai
Shanghai waterfront gets an upgrade with Foster + Partners and Heatherwick Studio?s new Bund Finance Centre. The Bund Finance Centre ? a major new mixed-use development jointly designed by Foster + Partners and Heatherwick Studio ? is set to revitalise ... ( read original story ...)
Financial expert lives on cutting edge of change
Zhang Xinyuan, head of the global trade financing arm of Bank of China's Shanghai branch, said he is fortunate to be playing a role in the reform and opening-up of China's financial sector. Zhang, 41, is one of the first people enterprises visit when in ... ( read original story ...)
Polestar: A New Business Model
SHANGHAI, China – At the world premiere of the Polestar 1 in Shanghai, there was a lot of talk about the brand’s business model, as Polestar intends to become a digital car company and bring their cars to market using an all-inclusive, subscription ... ( read original story ...)
Handicrafts and Boutiques Off Shanghai’s Beaten Paths
The 15-year-old company has a highly successful business model: It pairs young designers in Shanghai with master craftsmen in Jingdezhen (the birthplace of Chinese pottery) to produce unique and modern, well, spins on traditional porcelain. ( read original story ...)