With Shanghai Disneyland's signature hotel topping out this week, the whole resort looks likely to be finished within the year.
The Shanghai railway police said yesterday that they have installed new X-ray machines at the city’s three railway stations to boost security ahead of chunyun, the 40-day travel period for the Chinese New Year.
The operators of “green taxis” are demanding preferential policies from authorities to promote gas-powered vehicles as the drop in fuel prices has significantly run down its advantage.
Hongkou District government will rebuild a cafe and renovate several historic buildings that served as iconic spots for Jewish refugees during World War II even as the city plans to have it inscribed as UNESCO Memory of the World Register.
Shanghai aims to increase its outbound direct investment to US$15 billion this year, up from US$12.3 billion in 2014, the Shanghai Commission of Commerce said yesterday.
Shanghai plans to apply for the neighborhood that sheltered Jewish refugees during WWII to be inscribed on the UNESCO Memory of the World Register.
A drug trafficker from Vietnam who was eight months pregnant was intercepted at Shanghai airport customs on Jan. 22, local authorities announced.
Sentiment among home buyers and real estate developers both fell in Shanghai in January, terminating a major rebound which dominated the last quarter of 2014, latest market data suggest.
A Vietnamese woman was detained at Pudong International Airport last month after being caught apparently trying to smuggle 1.45 kilograms of cocaine into China, Shanghai Customs said yesterday.
In Qinfen, a rural village in the northeast of the Pudong New Area, fetid air, sewage-tainted creeks and contaminated groundwater are jeopardizing the health of its roughly 6,000 residents.
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