Artworks will "walk" out of the Jing'an Sculpture Park and take over the hustle-bustle of Nanjing Road West and banks of the Suzhou Creek from Sep 26 to the end of the year. ( read original story ...)
Several train services halted as Shanghai braces for Typhoon Bebinca
Shanghai is to brave strong winds and heavy rain during the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday as Typhoon Bebinca approaches. ( read original story ...)
Shanghai’s unmanned farming industry boosted by State Grid’s efforts
Recently, Wang Cong from the State Grid Shanghai Jiading Power Supply Company, along with Cui Deyi and Liu Yidong from the Anting Power Supply and Service Center, visited Shanghai's first digital ... ( read original story ...)
Pets, sports, and Disney might end up rescuing China’s ailing consumer economy
China's pets, sports, and cultural IP economies are poised for rapid growth, with supply currently lagging huge demand in those markets, BofA says. ( read original story ...)
Explainer: How big are the Big Four accounting firms in China?
In total, the Big Four audited 12% of the companies listed on Shanghai Stock Exchange and 5% of companies on Shenzhen bourse by this March, PwC said ( read original story ...)
Forced out of business in China, a bookseller turns the page
From talks on social issues to topics like constitutionalism and religion, bookseller Yu Miao wanted Jifeng Bookstore in Shanghai to be a place for public discussions. Authorities posed obstacles to ... ( read original story ...)
Roy Gori: Shanghai a vital hub for innovation with deep connections to the rest of the world
Roy Gori, President and Chief Executive Officer of Manulife, envisions Shanghai's 2035 outlook. ( read original story ...)