Join Dr. Melody Yunzi Li in a free educator workshop to delve into the vibrant jazz age, the concept of the modern girl, and the sensationalist writers that shaped modern Shanghai during the 1920s and ...
MANILA, Philippines - Hi, there! I’m at Modern Shanghai — and about to savor more than a slice of Shanghai history. From “the showpiece of China†comes this piece de resistance: xiao long bao ...
If your palate fell in love with Modern Shanghai’s Shanghainese cuisine, get ready to be further enamored with the restaurant’s new set menus. These savory specials will keep you asking for more.
Professor of Architecture, Associate Dean International and Director of Architecture, UNSW Sydney When George Balfour, the first appointed British consul of Shanghai, envisaged the future of his ...
Some call Shanghai the Pearl of the Orient. And, in many ways, it is -- organic, iridescent, a nacreous gemstone wrapped around a suffering center stuffed into the belly button of China. Behind this ...
Ambition is not always a word associated with the world of the art museum. A doubtless-dated image of genteel scholarship suggests its senior personnel view the notion of worldly success with lofty ...
Some people in Shanghai — especially the foreigners — think the city's new Pudong section of town is dull, without character and profoundly unfashionable. Twenty years ago, Pudong was mostly farms and ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, inspects an exhibition on Shanghai's ...
Shanghai is a city of skyscrapers and superlatives. It boasts the 550m Lupu Bridge across the Huangpu River, the longest arch bridge in the world. A Maglev (magnetic-levitation) train which transfers ...
Marking a major milestone in India’s diplomatic presence in East China, the Consulate General of India in Shanghai ...
When George Balfour, the first appointed British consul of Shanghai, envisaged the future of his British-only settlement at the end of 1843, he stood on a piece of marshland by the Huangpu River.