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Experimental musical and old Shanghai thriller

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"Crazy KTV" tells tales from KTV culture while "In the Suitcase" is an original thriller set in 1930s Shanghai.GOING to karaoke is especially popular during holiday season and a new experimental musical "Crazy KTV" tells assorted tales from KTV culture. "Crazy KTV," which recently debuted in Shanghai, was conceived by young Beijing director Huang Ying who casts young actors and actresses from Beij

In search of the best pizza in Shanghai

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Favola? PEOPLE who have seen the film "Eat, Pray, Love" will remember the scene in which Liz (Julia Roberts) goes to Naple's L'Antica Pizzeria Da Michele seeking what was said to be the best pizza in the world. After one bite, Liz smiles with satisfaction and declares, "I am in love, I'm having a relationship with my pizza." Roberts, known for her slender figure and healthy lifestyle, actually wolf

Hong Kong style hits Shanghai

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MORE Hong Kong fashion companies have realized the exciting opportunities of the mainland market and shifted their business focus to big cities such as Shanghai. "The Hong Kong market is limited," said Christina Zhang, marketing director of DBHK, a newly-opened multi-brand boutique in Xintiandi Style, one of the latest shopping destinations in the heart of the city. DBHK, or designed by Hong Kong,

121-storey Shanghai Tower under construction

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?The main structure of Shanghai Tower (L) is on construction with Shanghai World Financial Center (R) and Jinmao Tower (C) in the background in Shanghai, east China, Dec. 8, 2010. The 121-storey Shanghai Tower designed to be 632 meters high would be partially put into service in 2012.?The main structure of Shanghai Tower (L) is seen beside Shanghai World Financial Center (R) and Jinmao Tower (C) i

Shanghai's migrants on increase

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SHANGHAI'S migrant population is on the increase, while the number of babies being born is expected to remain stable, officials from the Shanghai Population and Family Planning Commission said yesterday. About 5.42 million migrant people, around 28 percent of the local population, stayed in the city for over six months in 2009. The figure by the end of last year was 0.8 percentage points higher th

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