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On the evening of September 15, just before Typhoon Bebinca made landfall, the sky over Shanghai turned a pinkish-purple colour, attracting attention from local residents. On September 16 ...
“Shanghai: Sky’s the Limit,” reported that Shanghai is on the South China Sea. It is on the East China Sea. For The Record Los Angeles Times Sunday March 13, 2005 Home Edition Travel Part L ...
Several fires at a petrochemical plant in Shanghai have blackened the sky, amid fears of environmental damage, as the refinery is located near Shanghai's waterfront and a nature reserve.
Visitors to Shanghai can soon experience what it's like to walk in the sky, after some final security checks. Shanghai’s 88-floor Jin Mao Tower is planning to open an outdoor glass walkway ...
Supported by By Erin Vivid Riley Photographs by Qilai Shen On a recent visit to Shanghai, I looked up through the canopy of trees in the former French Concession district, and realized the sky was ...
Fire crews have been tackling a massive fire at a petrochemical plant in Shanghai with the sky lit up by flames following reports of explosions. Evacuations took place at the facility in the the ...
Four-time former winner and Olympic gold medallist Novak Djokovic will have his work cut out as he returns to Shanghai for the first time in five years. The 37-year-old, who has won every single ...
Infused with energy and ambition, the city's buildings reflect its cosmopolitan past.
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