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From Bar Leone to Shanghai Wonton: A tale of two experiences at Sinan Mansions
When Bar Leone's refined cocktails meet the comforting aromas of Shanghai Wonton, the result is not a clash but a portrait of the city at its best, polished yet grounded, global yet unmistakably local.
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Discover stylish spots on Yuyuan Road
Yuyuan Road is where everyday charm meets cutting-edge style.
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CIIE Leisure | Dining guide for CIIE guests
Hongqiao International Central Business District invites you to embark on a world-class culinary journey without ever leaving Shanghai.
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H22 brings secondhand luxury auctions back to life
Now reborn on Middle Huaihai Road, the nostalgic name has returned with a new mission to lead Shanghai's growing secondhand luxury market.
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Starbucks China launches 'interest-community spaces' in over 1,800 stores
As the location of Starbucks China headquarters, Shanghai's Xuhui district was among the first to roll out the program, tailoring store themes to local lifestyles.
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South Bund market reinvents itself as city's 'tailor's paradise'
No longer simply a source of fabrics, it is emerging as Shanghai's premier destination for custom tailoring, drawing international recognition and a surge of global attention through social media buzz.
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Jellycat Cafe returns to Shanghai with new pop-up at Plaza 66
After last year's blockbuster debut at Jing An Kerry Centre, the Jellycat Cafe pop-up has returned to Shanghai, now taking over the atrium of Plaza 66 on West Nanjing Road.
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Cha House: A century-old mansion with a British twist
Its newest chapter comes with a distinctly British flourish: Harrods, the iconic London department store, has chosen this historic site for its first Chinese tea room.
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Shanghai Brand Coffee: Brewing memories since 1958
Coffee has become part of its cultural identity, yet the city's ties to the drink stretch back more than 170 years.
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500 meters of Shanghai magic: Take a stroll down Yanqing Road
Tucked away in Shanghai' Xuhui district, Yanqing Road is just 500 meters long — but don't let its size fool you.