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After decades of neglect following the Communist revolution, the old fabric of Shanghai began to give way, first in a ripple and then a frenzy of demolition and new construction. Particularly ...
To the west lies Pu Xi, or “Old Shanghai,” the site of tourist must-sees such as the restored colonial buildings along the Bund (river bank), the colorful fabric market and the Peace Hotel ...
Many older Shanghai residents spent time as children hand weaving cotton into a cloth known as nankeen. But 39-year-old Wang Haiyan is one of just a few people who still weave the cloth.
Shanghai's old neighborhoods are disappearing ... Yet the transition is tearing the fabric of Shanghainese culture. Neighbors in suburbia rarely know each other well, despite community-building ...
In 1856 they secured the segment between the old Shanghai town and the British ... are symbiotic with this urban fabric that houses them. Shanghai could hardly be recognised as a Chinese city.
This year rings in the Chinese year of the bull—a good marketing hook for an old Shanghai slaughterhouse turned art hub. Constructed in its namesake year, 1933 was built from Portsmouth concrete ...
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