Today it takes just one day. Back then, the old-fashioned "green-skinned trains" the pigs took had to depart from Shanghai early, in case the heavy New Year traffic halted them halfway. "It was common to depart on the day of Chinese Lunar New Year," said ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Shenhua : Hat trick
Guangzhou Evergrande defender Zhang Linpeng (No.5) jumps for a header against Shanghai Shenhua in the Chinese FA Super Cup on Monday in Shanghai. Evergrande won 4-1 and claimed their third straight Super Cup title and fourth overall. Photo: IC ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Disney Resort Commemorates Year of the Dog with Traditional Chinese New Year Celebrations
Shanghai Disney Resort today celebrated the first day of the Year of the Dog with a Chinese traditional ceremony bringing fortune and prosperity to guests. Joined by God of Fortune Pluto, as well as Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Philippe Gas, general manager of ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai expo is platform for British exports
The first ever China International Import Expo, taking place in Shanghai in November, will be a good opportunity for Britain to show its products and services to new Chinese buyers, said the chairman of the China-Britain Business Council. James Sassoon ... ( read original story ...)
What’s On, Feb 25: Sunday brunch, mural exhibition, and sailing lessons
The Westin Bund Center Shanghai continues to take its Sunday brunch to a new level, with two floors of food extravaganza (with weekly brunch themes throughout the year), free-flowing Veuve Clicquot champagne, a wine buffet, a ‘make-your-own’ cocktail ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai SIPG beat Melbourne Victory 4-1 in Asian Champions League
And the pressure on the under-performing A-League club is set to ratchet up even further after Tuesday night’s harrowing 4-1 loss to Shanghai SIPG. Victory has now failed to win in 17 overseas Champions League trips. And although it was always going to ... ( read original story ...)
Day in the Life: Shanghai
Moving to Shanghai for the spring semester was my first real culture shock. I have never struggled so much to carry out basic tasks, such as finding the bathroom or even correctly pronouncing the word Shanghai. Despite some initial adjustment, studying ... ( read original story ...)