Spy drama takes a fresh look at Three Kingdoms
Shanghai News

Spy drama takes a fresh look at Three Kingdoms

The historical spy drama “The Wind Blows from Longxi,” which has been airing on China Central Television and the streaming platform iQiyi, offers a fresh take on the Three Kingdoms period (AD 220-280) based on a novel by Ma Boyong of the same name. The 24-episode...
Spy drama takes a fresh look at Three Kingdoms
Shanghai News

Spy drama takes a fresh look at Three Kingdoms

The historical spy drama “The Wind Blows from Longxi,” which has been airing on China Central Television and the streaming platform iQiyi, offers a fresh take on the Three Kingdoms period (AD 220-280) based on a novel by Ma Boyong of the same name. The 24-episode...
Metro and bus services set for Sunday restart
Shanghai News

Metro and bus services set for Sunday restart

Four Metro and 273 bus lines in Shanghai will restart operations on Sunday to connect downtown districts, airports, railway stations and hospitals, the city government announced yesterday. Lines 3, 6, 10 and 16 will be the first of the city’s Metro network to resume service, Vice...
Classing up junk food the vino way
Shanghai News

Classing up junk food the vino way

UNTIL we’re liberated from the confines of this unprecedented spring of 2022, many of us are killing time by snacking. Some snacks are healthy. Nuts, fresh and dried fruits and pickled veggies all have their nutritional and digestive benefits. But let’s face it, there comes a...
Shanghai achieves steady recovery in container volume
Shanghai News

Shanghai achieves steady recovery in container volume

As Shanghai steps up resumption of businesses after containing the recent COVID-19 resurgence, the coastal city, a major transportation hub, has seen its container throughput recover to more than 80 percent of normal capacity. According to Shanghai International Port Group, the city’s daily container throughput reached...
US$21b rescue package unveiled for SMEs
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US$21b rescue package unveiled for SMEs

Shanghai will offer a package of 140 billion yuan (US$21 billion) to help businesses deal with COVID-19 pandemic difficulties. The package includes tax and rent cuts or exemptions, cash subsidies, as well as financial and material assistance, city officials said. Other measures include a public service...