When I found out I was going to Shanghai, I was so excited. Not only had the Chinese city recently been bestowed with stars from the Michelin Guide, one of the Top 50 Restaurants in the world just happened to be located there too. Ultraviolet by Paul ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai FA reject claims that either Shenhua or SIPG have made an approach for Wayne Rooney
"Both Shanghai clubs have reiterated their promise to obey those 18 new rules introduced by the Chinese Football Association [CFA] to promote the healthy and stable development of the professional football leagues." ( read original story ...)
Shanghai FA denies bid for Rooney
The governing body dismissed speculation surrounding the Man Utd captain, insisting clubs are committed to obeying the league's new foreign quota The Shanghai Football Association (FA) strongly rejected reports that either Shenhua or SIPG have made bids to ... ( read original story ...)
The Wolk Morais Diary: Shanghai Surprise
From the first bite of sushi to the last udon noodle, Shintori will always be the star of our Shanghai culinary adventure. Shang Nights The Long Bar – The Long bar located in Bund on the ground floor of the Waldorf Astoria earned it distinction for ... ( read original story ...)
Top Restaurant in Shanghai gets an SPL Upgrade from K-array
In early 2012, K-array was called upon by renowned chef, Paul Pairet to update the antiquated sound system he inherited from the previous tenants when he opened the modern French eatery, Mr & Mrs Bund in Shanghai, which now sits comfortably in the world ... ( read original story ...)
For journalists who've worked in China, new White House tactics seem familiar
President Trump, shown here in an ad for a Chinese magazine in Shanghai, continues to attack the integrity of reporters who challenge him — even as he keeps making false claims. AFP/Getty Images Like millions of Americans, I watched the new White House ... ( read original story ...)
A culinary journey to the true heart of China
A visit to the Great Wall, a walk around Tiananmen Square, a stroll down Shanghai’s flashy Bund - all of these will impress visitors to China with the pace of life in the world’s most populous nation. But the scale of these monuments to ancient and ... ( read original story ...)