Shanghai’s QR Code Culture: Navigating the City with a Scan
Shanghai embraces digital innovation with QR codes revolutionizing daily life. From metro access to dining, discover how residents like Ben Coleman navigate the city with a simple scan.
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Shanghai embraces digital innovation with QR codes revolutionizing daily life. From metro access to dining, discover how residents like Ben Coleman navigate the city with a simple scan.
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Iran officially joins the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, with citizens hopeful for enhanced regional peace and cooperation.