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Your comment, and others I have seen before, suggest a fundamental misunderstanding of how some venue and promoter relationships work. Many of Shanghai's venues host independent promoters who put on ...
Jack's back! Long live the Windy City....
"this woman" in the shark's fin article is Fuschia Dunlop, one of the leading western authorities on Chinese cuisine and culinary culture, as well as being author of two definitive books on Sichuan an...
There seems to be a bit of confusion here and in the BBC article in the terms used. Is Shanghai going to surpass London as an economic centre or a financial centre? It's a big distinction - as China's...
Given the likelihood of rising sea levels, plus Shanghai's annual subsidence, one hopes that the government took this into account when building all these tunnels for the metro and most of all that ne...
Julu actually isn't dead and gone. It's just relocating, or at least that seemed to be the plan. If you go right down Julu Lu to the end near Chengdu Lu, what first appears to be a park actually holds...
I didn't much care for the stuff, some of the flavours are ok but others are really cloying. Maybe it was that we had three bottles. Decor is great though. Presumably if you can't pay the bill, they j...
Changde and Changle Lu's don't intersect. Chengdu and Changle, perhaps?...
With you on that Money, way to ruin a great track....
Star Anise a numbing spice? Someone is getting confused with Sichuan pepper perhaps?...
SH (RIP) did an article on this place last year - http://shmag.cn/feature/bazaar_shanghai...
It's the same with at the LV store in Paris on the champs elysee; they have so much higher prices in both China and Japan that there is a huge profit making potential. At least here the price differen...
I'm British and I wouldn't know which was up was right; it's a pretty minor difference. Now, if the US or China's flag was upside down, it would be a pretty major error. Saw Mandelson in John Lewis o...
You'd think professional football players would have plenty to spend on food, but Bi Feng Tang really does reveal the truth of the often made statement that Chinese people love food. The one on Changs...
Good stuff Ryan. Hope you'll excuse a slight correction - Hardy certainly played a bit of "that" 80's music. I understand there might also be some Yazoo, Frankie Goes to Hollywood and Yello....

