A High-Fashion Lane in Shanghaiby ANDREW YANGMarch 04, 2007In a city where mega-developments are the norm, the small stone houses along Lane 248 are being lovingly restored and converted into trendy boutiques, patisseries and cafes.(read article)
Shanghai: Spinby BARBARA KOHJuly 29, 2007The shop sells simple, artful ceramics with unexpected, often Japanese-style touches, handmade in Jingdezhen, China’s porcelain capital.(read article)
Amid Wheeler-Dealers, an Urban Playgroundby BARBARA KOHMay 13, 2007China’s sophisticated capital of business wouldn’t seem a welcoming place for children at first glance. But Shanghai, with its many parks, markets and museums, can captivate the younger set.(read article)
A Triple Play for the Olympicsby FLORENCE FABRICANTJuly 30, 2008A slender new Zagat guide covers 618 restaurants and 106 hotels in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing.(read article)
36 Hours in Shanghaiby ARIC CHENMarch 15, 2009Now that the Beijing Olympics are but a memory, the spotlight in China is moving to Shanghai as that city gears up to host the 2010 World Expo.(read article)