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Marriage meltdown
More mixed couples are choosing to marry, yet more mixed marriages are...
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Exhibitions
Art Futura The exhibition features new art inspired and created with 3D digital technology, from multimedia interacti...
Grape seeds linked with cancer prevention
Why I wish to drink less
"What's your poison?" -a common way of asking people what they want to drink, is in fact pretty much indicative of what ...
Why must we pity the poor humble trashman?
Not long ago, people didn't have anything to throw away in China. Not because they were that tidy, of course, but simply...
Is your relationship under heavy stress?
• The Community Center Shanghai offers marriage consulting and many other activities. They have an office in Pu...
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Cover Story
Hotel chain courts Chinese sup...
China's rapidly growing class of super-rich people has been put on the prey list of Dubai-based Jumeirah, a hospitality group operating the world's most luxurio...
Metro
Ancient Tea House Closed For F...
The "First Tea House in Jiang Nan" recently closed for refurbishment.It is estimated to re-open some time next year. It is located in Zhujiajiao, a rural are...
Company
Hotel seeks to prosper with it...
While many star hotels in Shanghai are vying to link themselves with a foreign brand to meet international standards, Jianguo Hotel chooses to stick to its Chin...
People
Singer strums new business not...
Lee Chi, a former member of the band Ukulele,found his career position in Shanghai as CEO of www.91Hong.com, which can make full use of all his past work experi...
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Cover Story
Scenes from an expat...
"I didn't adjust to my new life very well and it created tension between my husband and me...
Marriage meltdown
Scenes from an expat marriage
Expat Community
French fi lm festiva...
If you are becoming bored with Hollywood movies and want to try some different, why not di...
French fi lm festival rolls into Sha...
The day everybody wished they were I...
Tainwanese Community
Business life in ful...
Just a year ago, Huang Weipin's life kept him running between different construction sites...
Business life in full bloom
Driven by domestic ambitions
Columns
Give bikers back the...
The city's plan to build a network of bike lanes by 2020 is good news for both bikers and ...
Give bikers back their lanes as soon...
Why must we pity the poor humble tra...
Feature & Culture & Health
Burnt pizza may be g...
NEW YORK — Cooking whole wheat pizza crust at slightly higher temperatures, for just a bit...
Burnt pizza may be good for you
Grape seeds linked with cancer preve...
Dining
Why is caviar such a...
Ikra, or Russian caviar, is culled from the sturgeon fish as it moves to fresh water to sp...
Sunday brunch in the sunshine
Why is caviar such a delicacy?
Travel
Magic under the Swis...
Zermatt, a picturesque yet sleepy little alpine village in the Valais region of Switzerlan...
Magic under the Swiss mountains
Luoyang: China’s creative beautyspot
Flip Side
Daughter unsure abou...
DEAR ABBY: My parents split when I was three and divorced when I was six. I am now 28. Mam...
Daughter unsure about contact from h...
ODDS & ENDS
Hangzhou & Suzhou
Flax vogue unveils a...
China is no stranger to flax. As long as 4,000 years ago, people in the Middle Kingdom use...
Flax vogue unveils a new era
Art carried aloft
Fashion & Lifestyle
A silky touch of lig...
For t he first time I find standing inside a world made of silk scar ves to be one of pure...
A silky touch of light
Taking care of your gentle eyes
Listings
Stage
House of 72 Tenants This classical comedy is presented by Shanghai Farce Troupe. 7:3...
Exhibitions
Events
Nightlife
Exercise parks gain ...
The recent heatwave has prevented residents from sleeping, which may account for the popul...
Exercise parks gain enthusiasts
Extreme showdown set for October
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