Cherry blossom fans are being reminded that the flowers are not yet at their peak, after a festival attracted 240,000 visitors over the weekend.
Work began yesterday on a project that will supply cleaner tap water to some 6.5 million residents in Shanghai’s suburban districts and serve as a main backup source for downtown residents.
One of the Chanel stores in Shanghai was so crowded that the store had to implement a limit on the number of customers.
More than 50 percent of local mothers under 45 said they have no plans to have a second child, the Shanghai Women’s Federation said yesterday.
The Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum is asking for help from Jewish people who lived in the city in the 1930s and 40s as it prepares to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II.
After years of hard work promoting and educating the public, last year the number of registered donors in Shanghai actually increased.
Songjiang traffic police will use surveillance cameras to target drivers who park their vehicles at no stop zones outside schools, hospitals and residential neighborhoods.
The number of divorces in the city, involving at least one Shanghai partner, dropped 12.47 percent last year — the first drop in five years, the city’s civil affairs authorities said yesterday.
Local medical experts are warning that sleep-monitoring apps on smartphones are not as accurate as monitoring conducted in hospitals and people with long-term sleep disorders should seek professional treatment.
Spring officially arrived last Friday, the Shanghai Meteorological Bureau said yesterday.
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