Pudong International Airport’s fourth runway will open in March, the airport authority said Tuesday.
New security and surveillance devices are to be installed in laboratories that contain lethal chemicals, the Shanghai Education Commission said Tuesday.
New estimates of the city’s population in the coming years are urgently required before proceeding with an urban plan for the next 25 years, lawmakers said yesterday.
Places in this year’s Shanghai International Marathon could be allocated by a lottery draw, organizers said Tuesday.
Shanghai couples are being encouraged to have a second child after just 4 percent filed application following the city easing its one-child policy last year, officials said Tuesday.
Shanghai will attract more international professionals through “open and flexible” policies to help develop the city into an innovative center of science and technology with global clout, a senior official told lawmakers yesterday.
Shanghai's temples will impose restrictions on visitor numbers on Lunar New Year’s Eve on February 18 in a bid to ensure public safety.
Shanghai Free Trade Zone launched a series of crackdowns on smuggling, seizing illegal goods worth more than four billion yuan (640 million U.S. dollars) in 2014, Shanghai Customs said on Tuesday.
Shanghai should develop a citywide strategy to manage the long-term care of its senior citizens as too many of them are becoming bed-blockers at top hospitals, a local doctor said yesterday.
A new rail link will cut the journey between Shanghai’s two international airports to as little as 30 minutes, a top transport official said yesterday.
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