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Bloody student riot at the Hefei PLA Artillery Academy

Bloody student riot at the Hefei PLA Artillery Academy

What would you do if you paid a shitload of money to study at some college, thinking it would legit and all, only to be told that your diploma would not be recognised after all? We don't know about you, but we would definitely riot. Well, that's what some civilian students at the Hefei PLA Artillery Academy did a few days back. And it turned out to be a very bloody incident. Iron doors were... more ›

The Special Olympics are coming to Shanghai

The Special Olympics are coming to Shanghai

Attracting celebrities, dignitaries, and mass media coverage, the Opening Ceremonies are a highlight of the Games, showcasing the spirit of Special Olympics and the athlete's achievements through the theme I know I can. more ›

Today's Links: Melamine scandal grows, Singapore plays peacemaker, and Chinese religious freedoms questioned

Today's Links: Melamine scandal grows, Singapore plays peacemaker, and Chinese religious freedoms questioned


"Researchers estimate that thousands have died. In many cases, the precise origin of the poison has never been determined. But records and interviews show that in three of the last four cases it was made in China"




  • Xinhua quotes Chinese government agency report that "the two companies illegally added melamine...in a bid to meet the contractual demand for the amount of protein in the products,''




  • "Chinese animal feed producers often came to purchase cyanuric acid to blend into their feed because it was cheaper and helped increase protein content,"




  • "Good relations between America and the major countries... are critical because the south-east Asian countries want to be friends with both, and do not want to have to choose sides with either."




  • "The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom said in its findings last week that every religious community in China continues to be subject to serious restrictions, state control, and repression."




  • Despite a 20% drop in annual mining-related accidents, "Companies tend to ignore work safety rules and surpass their production capacity, overworking their employees and overloading equipment to meet the demand,''




  • "(Shanghai)... has been transformed into a glittering metropolis of 21 million people, with more skyscrapers than New York and a public transport system that will soon overtake London's in size."


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    m97 Gallery and Jiang Zhi: Blinded by the lights

    m97 Gallery and Jiang Zhi: Blinded by the lights

    Last Saturday, Shanghaiist was invited to attend the unveiling of Shanghai's newest gallery space, m97. Once we negotiated the tricky shared building entrance, we made our way to the second floor and was immediately impressed by the physical space and airy nature of the gallery. The grand opening featured an exhibition of by emerging Beijing photographer and artist Jiang Zhi titled "Things Would Turn Simpler Once They Happened". Immediately we had diametrically opposing thoughts. "How were these photos taken?", and "I don't quite get it...". We wished that our interpretation of the photographic exhibition was as simple as the exhibition's title, but we assume this is the art part of the exhibition. Here's a little about Jiang Zhe (pictured below) and his exhibit from information posted by m97. more ›

    Extra! Extra! Wikipedia, Jia Zhangke and streetgirls

    Extra! Extra! Wikipedia, Jia Zhangke and streetgirls

    Photo by 2 dogs taken from the Shanghaiist Contribute page. To see your photos on our Contribute page, use Flickr and tag your photos “shanghaiist”. Or you can email your photos to photos@shanghaiist.com and they will automatically appear on our site. more ›

    Chinabounder unbound? An update ...

    Chinabounder unbound? An update ...

    Judging from the comments on our first post on Chinabounder's now infamous Sex and Shanghai blog, there seems to be some who believe that the entire thing is a hoax. Everyone, it seems, wants to know who Chinabounder is -- even the BBC,which emailed Shanghaiist's editor asking for the scoop on Chinabounder. Bloggers often seem omniscient, but we're not, or at least not in the way that God is. more ›

    Hide and seek on China's anonymous internet

    Hide and seek on China's anonymous internet

    God, I hope my user-generated content makes it. more ›

    No honorary citizenship for Mike Tyson

    No honorary citizenship for Mike Tyson

    Officials in the district hope Tyson's visit today will help attract more visitors to the area, but while happy to make use of the star's profile, they do not want to clasp him too closely to their bosom. more ›

    Parasols and the rural-urban gap

    Parasols and the rural-urban gap

    The Shanghai Summer, once again, is nigh, and one of the most obvious (and frequently overlooked) symbols of the China's urban-rural divide emerges. We are not talking about the hordes of migrant workers dozing off in the gutters on sweltering street corners, but about the ubiquitous parasol. more ›

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