Drivers of cars that don’t have Shanghai car plates face being banned from the city’s most gridlocked areas after next month, officials with the city traffic watchdog said yesterday.
Shanghai residents gave more “e-hongbao” through online payment platform Alipay than any other city in China at the start of the Chinese New Year holiday, figures show.
Secondhand home buyers in Shanghai will face greater uncertainty when their realty agencies charge them commissions.
The number of tourists visiting Shanghai over the weeklong Spring Festival holiday rose 4.8 percent year on year to 3.8 million, the city’s tourism authority said yesterday.
Foreign investors are eager to invest in Shanghai's tertiary industry, with the sector accounting for some 90 percent of the city's total actual foreign investment last year.
Attractive young women will no longer adorn cars at the Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition in April, organizers said on Tuesday.
Shanghai Zoo had to call in the police yesterday after some elderly residents smashed public sign boards on being asked to tone down their music while dancing.
Shanghai's two airports are reporting a jump in the entry & exit passengers as the Spring Festival holiday gathers momentum.
Shanghai's inflation weakened in January while its trade slumped, indicating the city’s economic slowdown at the start of this year was in line with China’s performance.
Three officials with the Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE) have been punished for violating frugality regulations of the Communist Party of China (CPC) during a foreign trip, according to a statement released Sunday.
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