The Bund, Shanghai's most-famous tourist destination, overlooks the Huangpu River and the Lujiazui skyline. Photos by Gao Erqiang and Alywin Chew/China Daily Shanghai was once heralded as the 'Paris of the East' and remains perhaps the country's most ... ( read original story ...)
Canada's real-estate boom: a Chinese perspective
SHANGHAI—While Canadians complain about inflated real estate ... “We don’t have a lot of vacancies,” a real estate agent for this area, New Jiangwan City, tells a Star reporter. The real estate bubble in one of China’s richest cities is so ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai, Trinidad and Tobago to Host Technology Centers
The IMO has announced the first two institutes selected to host regional maritime technology cooperation center under a project, funded by the E.U. and implemented by IMO, to help mitigate the harmful effects of climate change. Under the scheme, Shanghai ... ( read original story ...)
Oscar to Shanghai SIPG: Latest Transfer Details, Comments and Reaction
Here is the player pictured with his new team's jersey, with the MailOnline Sport feed also breaking down how much he will reportedly be earning with Shanghai: Oscar's new contract 💰💰💰 Blues manager Antonio Conte barely utilised Oscar's talents ... ( read original story ...)
A Bruised Investor Seeks Justice for China’s Market Turmoil
... watched helplessly as the numbers flashed across a computer screen in his office in Shanghai’s glittering financial district. The Chinese stock market was in free fall again. In a spectacular crash just months earlier, it had wiped out significant ... ( read original story ...)
Chelsea confirm Oscar move to Shanghai SIPG
(Reuters) - Brazilian international midfielder Oscar will join Chinese club Shanghai SIPG from Chelsea, the English Premier League club said on its website on Friday. Although no financial details of the transfer were released, media reports suggested ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai SIPG release statement after breaking Chinese transfer record in £60m Oscar deal
Shanghai offered £60million for Brazilian Oscar, who is set to earn £400,000 a week in China. The transfer is part of the Chinese Super League’s major investment drive to increase interest and competition of football in the country. And Shanghai ... ( read original story ...)