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dx.doi.org | Liang Chen |Yuming Zhang |He Qi |Ruiyu Wang
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2 weeks ago |
chinaservicesinfo.com | He Qi
The 2025 Shanghai Cruise Culture and Tourism Festival will set sail along the Baoshan district waterfront on April 30, marking a strategic push to revitalize cruise industry development and elevate cultural tourism experiences.
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3 weeks ago |
chinadailyhk.com | He Qi
As the first blush of spring paints cities in soft hues, chef Niko Romito is once again redefining gastronomic borders at the Bvlgari Hotel Beijing and Shanghai. His latest spring menu, unveiled at the hotel's Il Ristorante — Niko Romito, is more than a seasonal offering, it's a testament to how fine dining can serve as a bridge between cultures, translating local ingredients into the universal language of flavor.
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3 weeks ago |
chinaservicesinfo.com | He Qi
Shanghai will transform into a coffee wonderland as the 2025 International Coffee Culture Festival launches with the theme "The aroma of coffee gathers guests, An appointment in Shanghai". The main event, a citywide "coffee plus" activity integrating culture, tourism, commerce, and sports, will run from April 29 to May 2 along the North Bund waterfront, where the Huangpu River meets Suzhou Creek.
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epaper.chinadaily.com.cn | He Qi
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3 weeks ago |
chinaservicesinfo.com | He Qi
The Shanghai Natural History Museum (SNHM) kicked off a landmark international seminar on Friday in Shanghai celebrating the 10th anniversary of its new venue, highlighting its commitment to innovation and global collaboration. Ni Minjing, the director of SNHM, a branch of the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, outlined key future plans, including a collection expansion initiative. Ni pointed out that over the next five years, the specimen holdings in SNHM are set to double in size.
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3 weeks ago |
chinadailyhk.com | He Qi
Passionate international runners participating in the 2025 Shanghai Half Marathon, which concluded on Sunday, gave thumbs-up to the vibe of the race that featured diversity and inclusion. Themed "One Step Further," this year's running extravaganza attracted 15,000 participants to compete on the scenic track alongside the city's Huangpu River, which passes some city landmarks, such as the Oriental Pearl Towel, Shanghai World Expo Exhibition & Convention Center, and the New Bund Leisure Park.
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3 weeks ago |
thestar.com.my | He Qi
IN an era of abundant consumer choices, traditional Chinese fashion brands are redefining their market presence by blending heritage with innovation. At the recent Shanghai Fashion Week, two iconic labels – Threegun and EP Yaying – demonstrated how time-honoured brands can thrive in the modern marketplace by balancing traditional style with contemporary appeal. Already a subscriber? Log in.
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3 weeks ago |
chinadaily.com.cn | He Qi
Sinan Mansions is gearing up to host a series of events as part of the 2025 Shanghai International Flower Show, which runs from April 18 to May 11. These events will take place across Sinan Mansions and Fuxing Park, featuring three indoor exhibitions, an outdoor design showcase, and a variety of nature-themed activities. Among the highlights is a special collaboration with RPDC Design Week, presenting a nature-themed home furniture exhibition at Sinan Mansions.
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3 weeks ago |
chinadaily.com.cn | He Qi
The Shanghai Natural History Museum (SNHM) kicked off a landmark international seminar on Friday in Shanghai celebrating the 10th anniversary of its new venue, highlighting its commitment to innovation and global collaboration. Ni Minjing, the director of SNHM, a branch of the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, outlined key future plans, including a collection expansion initiative. Ni pointed out that over the next five years, the specimen holdings in SNHM are set to double in size.