Shanghai exhibit draws egg-lovers and selfie-takers
“Last one in is a rotten egg,” a neon sign in brilliant pink goads, as half a dozen people frolic and snap photos in a giant caviar bowl. In an
“Last one in is a rotten egg,” a neon sign in brilliant pink goads, as half a dozen people frolic and snap photos in a giant caviar bowl. In an
Tommy Hilfiger has unveiled the first installment of his collaboration with Formula One racing champion Lewis Hamilton.
Yoga class starts shortly, the pristine massage center is open for business and cheesecake is served on a platter of pastries and fruit. And then the muffled cry of a
Deutsche Grammophon on Thursday announced a recording contract with the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra in a first global label deal for a Chinese orchestra. Led by China’s most celebrated conductor Long
This is the fate of China’s “sheng nu,” a derogatory term that refers to “leftover women” or women who remain unmarried in their late 20s and beyond.
Spanish fashion house Massimo Dutti revealed its Fall/Winter 2017 Limited Edition collection in the trailblazing city of Shanghai.
(Last of two parts) Here are three more impressions I got from two recent international festivals—the 2017 Asia-Pacific Bond of Theater Schools (APB) Festival held June 13-19 at Shanghai Theatre
(Part 1) The Wayside Café,” the Ateneo Fine Arts production of Tony Perez’s play, won laurels in two recent international festivals—the 2017 Asia-Pacific Bond of Theater Schools (APB) Festival
Disneyland Shanghai sells 4,000 turkey legs a day, putting supply pressure on the entertainment giant.
When it’s sweltering in Shanghai, do as the locals do and settle down for a nap at Ikea — if you can find an open bed.
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