Some Shanghai Disneyland visitors were reportedly left hanging ... and can accommodate up to 90 people – stopped working at about 7.40pm, the news website Xinmin.cn reported. Visitors are clipped into seat belts in rows of seat as they are lifted into ... ( read original story ...)
China’s Xinhua to merge three newspapers into new media group
The Oriental Morning Post, published in Shanghai, was also shut down at the end of last year and its editorial staff reassigned to its digital news portal, Thepaper.cn. Chinese pensioner hoards 7 rooms full of newspapers at home The two securities ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese photo exhibit to display Yukon through lenses of Northern photographers
A new gallery exhibit at the China's Shanghai Camera History Museum has a distinct Northern flair — featuring the work of multiple photographers from Yukon. The exhibit, titled "Looking up to the Aurora, Having a Taste of Yukon," features large-format ... ( read original story ...)
Chelsea door is still open despite Shanghai SIPG transfer, claims Oscar
‘Shanghai was happy too. The club was very happy with my arrival here. Everyone was very happy; I left Chelsea with the doors open.’ Arsenal given huge boost as THREE stars sign new deals Zlatan: 'I conquered England – it took three months!' Man Utd ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Disneyland ride breaks down, leaving visitors suspended mid-air
Thrill-seekers at the newly opened Shanghai Disneyland got more than what they bargained for when their ride broke down on Tuesday night, leaving them hanging in mid-air for half an hour. The "Soaring Over the Horizon" 4D ride, an indoor flight motion ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese Super League can be among world's best: Oscar
Doha: Shanghai SIPG's new Brazilian signing Oscar believes the cash-rich Chinese Super League could soon rival the best football club competitions in Europe. Oscar joined a growing list of high profile footballers to move to China last month when he signed ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai house transactions decline 27% in Dec
Shanghai's preowned house transactions in December shrank 27 percent month-on-month to 13,300 units, the lowest in the past 25 months, as a result of a series of measures to cool down the city's residential property market. A research note issued by the ... ( read original story ...)