People who park their cars overnight at Shanghai’s two airports will be charged more from tomorrow.
Some 70,000 local volunteers will assist Shanghai police and firefighters to enforce bans on fireworks and keep the city safe during the Chinese New Year.
The facilities at Asia’s largest sewage plant in Heqing Town in Pudong New Area will be upgraded this year in a desperate attempt to cut down on the stench while processing sewage.
The Longhua Temple in Xuhui District will cancel its traditional activities to welcome the God of Wealth on the fourth night of the first lunar month due to safety concerns, the district’s government announced yesterday.
Cakes sold online have been found to contain excessive bacteria and banned pigment, the city’s consumer rights watchdog said yesterday.
A smartphone application that is promoting share-a-ride during the hectic Spring Festival holiday period may have its takers but the Shanghai Transport Commission has deemed it illegal while expressing concerns over risks involved.
The options are based on an exchange-trade fund (ETF) that tracks the 50 most heavily-weighted stocks on the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE50), which typically serves to guide investors into large-capitalized stocks.
Shanghai women gave birth to more than 112 boys to every 100 girls in 2014, as the newborn gender gap widened on the previous year.
The success rate at Shanghai’s car license plate auction fell to a four-month low of 7.4 percent yesterday, as the participation level rebounded on news that traffic restrictions on out-of-town registered cars will be extended.
Firework sales in Shanghai are expected to fall this year as local authorities issued fewer vendor certificates, officials said yesterday.
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