The Philippine film Pedicab, directed by Paolo Villaluna, won the 20th Shanghai International Film Festival's Golden Goblet Award for best feature film on Sunday. Palme d'Or-winning Romanian filmmaker Cristian Mungiu presided over the jury that selected ... ( read original story ...)
China’s new high-speed train debuts on Beijing-Shanghai route
Photo taken on June 26, 2017 shows the China's new bullet train "Fuxing" at Beijing South Railway Station in Beijing, capital of China. China's next generation bullet train "Fuxing" debuted on the Beijing-Shanghai line on Monday. A CR400AF model departed ... ( read original story ...)
How Shanghai Can Become a Movie-making Powerhouse Once Again
... s municipal government issued regulations aiming to stimulate Shanghai’s film industry. These policies included the establishment of a special fund to support the development of new films, as well as the delimitation of an international film ... ( read original story ...)
China blue-chips at 18-month high, MSCI talks up A-shares
SHANGHAI China's blue-chip index closed at its highest in over a year on Monday, boosted by news of index provider MSCI saying it could substantially raise the future weighting of China 'A' shares in its emerging markets benchmark. The Shanghai SE 50 Index ... ( read original story ...)
‘Pedicab’ Wins Best Film Award at Shanghai Festival
“Pedicab,” directed by Paolo Villaluna from the Philippines, was Sunday named as the winner of the Golden Goblet trophy for best film at the Shanghai International ... named as the winner of the SIFF Asian New Talent award. The film also earned Jack ... ( read original story ...)
Crown Resorts staff face up to a decade in jail as their trial begins in Shanghai today
Shanghai-based criminal lawyer Si Weijiang, partner at Debund Law Firm told News Corp “The defendants will be convicted — 99 per cent of the cases are convicted.” Jason O'Connor with is family (From left to right) Kasey, Christina, and Chloe O'Connor. ( read original story ...)
Oscar ban, fine, brawl: Shanghai SIPG v Guangzhou, Chinese Super League
FORMER Chelsea midfielder Oscar has been banned for eight matches by Chinese football authorities for his role in a brawl during Shanghai SIPG’s weekend draw with Guangzhou. The Brazilian, who moved to China for a record transfer fee in January ... ( read original story ...)