Typhoon Phoenix caused havoc across Shanghai’s airports as 157 flights were canceled and nearly 800 delayed yesterday. Read More>>
Shanghai is set to receive heavy downpours as Typhoon Phoenix, classified as a strong tropical storm, moves up from Zhejiang Province. Read More>>
Taxi booking applications have been ordered to remove the tipping function by Shanghai local authorities. Apps such as Didi Dache, and Kuaidi include an option to add a tip ranging from 5-20 RMB. Read More>>
As part of the ‘Photo Shanghai’ art fair, Minsheng Museum and Beijing’s CAFA are presenting an overview of Contemporary Chinese photography, between 2009 and 2014. Read More>>
From October 17 until November 16, Shanghai International Art Festival will be back for the 16th time. It is China’s main international cultural exchange platform, and this year will have 12 separate parts. Read More>>
Choreographer Matthew Bourne will be bringing his new production of Swan Lake to the Shanghai Culture Square September 25- October 5. Read More>>
This is the tenth edition of Shanghai’s longest running music festival, and this years edition comes with the usual mix of local and international acts. Read More>>
Shanghai is getting excited to welcome the Shanghai International Music and Fireworks Festival that will run between September 30 and October 6, the opening ceremony of which will take place on September 30 in Century Park. Read More>>
Shanghai is preparing for the second annual Latin American Food Fest, or Festival Gastronomico De La Celac: a 12 hour long party with over 30 different food and drink stations, hosted by Elefante. Read More>>
On September 14, German musician Maximillien Hecker will be gracing Shanghai Oriental Art Center with his presence. Read More>>
New York based Taiwanese funny man Sheng Wang will be tickling the crowd at the Kung Fu Komedy Club with his jokes September 19-20. Read More>>
50 foreigners gained special recognition as they received the Shanghai Magnolia Silver Award for their contributions to the city’s social and economic development. Read More>>
Jing’an Park will be playing host to the Shanghai International Sparkling Wine Festival from September 12-14. Read More>>
Dreamy Irish crooner from dreamy Irish boy band Westlife, Shane Filan, is coming to Shanghai on September 21 as part of his world tour to promote his album, “You and Me”. Read More>>
The Shanghai Masters tournament is the top snooker competition in Asia. Top ranking professionals from across the globe compete to be crowned champion. Read More>>
This October 1-3, the ever popular Midi festival returns to Shanghai’s outer Pudong, with international headliners like American metal act Fear Factory and Swedish symphonic metal act Therion. Read More>>
Shanghai’s about to get colourful on September 12, with the Shanghai Color Party at the cool docks Read More>>
The Shanghai Bologna Fiere Contemporary Art Fair 2014 will be held from September 12-14. Read More>>
Restaurant Week is coming to Shanghai! From September 4-14, Shanghai’s finest restaurants will be opening their doors to the common folk and offering haute cuisine at affordable prices. Read More>>
To celebrate Shanghai Happy Valley’s fifth birthday in September, the theme park will have few special deals running. Read More>>
The Shanghai Tourism Festival runs in Shanghai from September 13 until October 6, and will kick off with a float parade. Read More>>
The Shanghai Expat Fair is back, for the 8th edition, and this time it’s bigger than ever. With over 150 exhibitions all about products and services specially tailored to expats and foreigners in Shanghai, the show is an invaluable source of useful ... Read More>>
On September 4, Kenny G will take the stage in Shanghai. Famous for “Going Home”, which anyone living in China has undoubtedly heard everytime they have been kicked out of the subway, a restaurant or a shopping center, the saxophonist will return to China ... Read More>>
Incredible tap dancers Tap Dogs come to Shanghai all the way from Australia. So far, they have performed in over 330 cities and six continents, including their show in the opening ceremony of the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Read More>>