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The moment you set foot in Shanghai Pudong International Airport, a strange feeling overtakes you—a mix of awe and ...
Shanghai's merged International Film & TV Market debuts dual-track model combining professional networking with public ...
Art Deco buildings blend cinematic flair and architectural innovation, still visible beneath its modern skyline ...
Shanghai straddles the past and the future, a dizzying prism of many histories and cultures. The poet Sally Wen Mao shares books that illuminate this cosmopolitan city.
The Golden Goblet-nominated film tells ancient tales through semi-modern means while following one man's quest to preserve ...
Historic market merger, AI filmmaking breakthroughs, and global expansion signal China's entertainment ambitions.
Peter Chan Ho-sun’s “She’s Got No Name,” which opened this year’s Shanghai International Film Festival, represents one of the most tortuous paths from page to screen in recent memory. In ...
Growing up, Maria Hsin's father didn't talk about his past or his Chinese roots. After he died, she spent two years in ...
A pop-up exhibit about Shanghai’s surprising Jewish history is on display in Lower Manhattan. The exhibit, created by the Shanghai Jewish Refugee Museum, is open through August 14.
Shanghai’s role as a haven for Jews was a historical fluke. Britain, France and the United States insisted that Beijing let them set up settlements there in the 1840s.