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Jan 5, 2025 |
chinadailyasia.com | He Qi |Wu Wanzhen |Lin Shujuan
Expats in Shanghai share delightful experiences in a short-video projectFrom an executive’s birdwatching diary at Chongming Island to a teacher’s documentation of her serene life in Shanghai’s parks, expats in Shanghai shared videos that traverse a spectrum of their experiences in the city — exploring local markets or sharing anecdotes about the city’s vibrant coffee culture, discussing the fusion of Eastern and Western cultures or recounting their entrepreneurial journeys.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
chinadailyasia.com | Lin Shujuan |He Qi
Foreigners from 18 countries recognized for boosting Shanghai’s development, exchangesThe Shanghai Municipal Government conferred the 2024 Magnolia Silver Award on Franka Gulin, director and chief representative of the Croatian National Tourist Board’s Shanghai representative office, and 49 other expatriates, recognizing their contributions to the city’s development and international exchanges.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
chinadailyhk.com | Lin Shujuan
The 2024 World Laureates Association (WLA) Forum kicked off on Friday morning with an award ceremony honoring the contributions of Professor Jon Kleinberg from Cornell University and Professor Jeremy Nathans from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the fields of computer science and life medicine, respectively. Both laureates graced the ceremony in person to receive the 2024 WLA Prize, an international science award initiated by the WLA and funded by the venture capital firm HongShan.
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Oct 12, 2024 |
english.shanghai.gov.cn | Lin Shujuan
More than 50 international students from over 20 countries recently delved into the world of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and other Chinese intangible cultural heritage during an event hosted by the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Sponsored by the China Scholarship Council, this event marked the sixth edition of "Experiencing China with Intangible Cultural Heritage Items", a series initiated by the university in 2019.
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Jul 16, 2024 |
chinadailyhk.com | Lin Shujuan
City plans to use AI, robots and smart solutions to improve senior livingShanghai has launched a comprehensive action plan to revolutionize elderly care services and address the challenges posed by its rapidly aging population. According to the plan, the city aims to harness cutting-edge technology to enhance the quality of life for seniors and emerge as a global leader in technological innovation and industrial advancement in elderly care by 2027.
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