
Shanghai’s 1933 Old Millfun: Where History Meets Modern Creativity
Shanghai’s 1933 Old Millfun transforms from historic slaughterhouse to vibrant cultural hub, showcasing China’s innovative architectural preservation.
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Shanghai’s 1933 Old Millfun transforms from historic slaughterhouse to vibrant cultural hub, showcasing China’s innovative architectural preservation.
Shanghai’s Museum of Art Pudong celebrates its 4th anniversary with events promoting public engagement in art, blending education and cultural exchange.
A Shanghai bookstore combines futuristic design and cultural appeal, becoming a tourism landmark and model for traditional retail evolution in China.
Shanghai’s annual dragon boat spectacle merges ancient traditions with modern performances, drawing thousands to celebrate China’s intangible cultural heritage.
Oscar-winning composer Justin Hurwitz brings ‘La La Land in Concert’ to Shanghai, blending live orchestral music with cinematic visuals for a mesmerizing premiere.
Shanghai’s ancient Jing’an Temple shines as a cultural beacon, blending centuries-old architecture with vibrant nighttime lights, drawing global visitors.
Explore Shanghai’s architectural tapestry where East meets West, from historic shikumen to French mansions, embodying a century of cultural fusion.
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Shanghai’s new Dunhuang Contemporary Art Museum bridges ancient Buddhist heritage with modern creativity, offering fresh perspectives on the Mogao Grottoes.