
From Expo Pavilion to Art Icon: Shanghai’s China Art Museum
Discover how Shanghai’s China Art Museum, once the China Pavilion of Expo 2010, continues to inspire as a cultural landmark blending tradition and modernity.
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Discover how Shanghai’s China Art Museum, once the China Pavilion of Expo 2010, continues to inspire as a cultural landmark blending tradition and modernity.
South African designers showcased vibrant collections at Shanghai Fashion Week, blending African stories with Chinese influences to foster cultural cohesion through fashion.
Unitree Robotics’ G1 humanoid modeled designer clothes alongside a robotic dog at Shanghai Fashion Week, highlighting the growing fusion of fashion and technology.
Shanghai has launched an initiative to curb ‘walking smoke’—secondhand smoke from people walking while smoking—at popular tourist sites, aiming to reduce health risks and improve public spaces.
Shanghai experiences its earliest 30°C day since 1933, surprising residents with record-breaking heat in March.
Shi Wei makes history as China’s first female F1 racer with a wildcard entry in Shanghai, challenging stereotypes and signaling China’s growing embrace of women in motorsport.
Discover how Shanghai’s Lujiazui and Kuala Lumpur’s Petronas Twin Towers symbolize economic growth and cultural fusion in the Global South.
Shanghai’s Chenshan Botanical Garden is drawing tens of thousands of visitors as its cherry blossoms bloom, creating an 800-meter-long sea of pink that encapsulates the romance of early spring.
China’s first domestically produced cruise ship, Adora Magic City, completes its 100th voyage, attracting over 350,000 tourists since early 2024.
Shanghai’s Yangpu District unveils the Dunhuang Contemporary Art Museum, bridging ancient heritage with modern creativity through a fresh take on the Mogao Grottoes.