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WeWork starts operations in Shanghai

[2016-03-18 06:03]

WeWork, the office space startup whose valuation has been put at $16 billion, has opened operations in Shanghai, its first location in China where the co-working rental space is crowded with other companies.

Little horse, big medicine

[2016-03-17 15:25]

Handler Jorge Garcia-Bengochea holds Honor, a miniature therapy horse from Gentle Carousel Miniature Therapy Horses, as they visit with patients at the Kravis Children's Hospital at Mount Sinai.

Across Canada (March 18)

[2016-03-17 22:40]

Chinese actress Liu Xiaoqing performs in the legendary play Empress Wu Zetian at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre’s John Bassett Theatre on March 11. This stage play is a new production featuring famous actress Liu Xiaoqing and Tianjin Peoples Art Theatre. 

Chinese film company looks to strike a pose in The Devil Wears Prada remake

[2016-03-17 04:09]

In the planned Chinese remake of The Devil Wears Prada, which actress will icily detail the fashion history of cerulean blue?

Show brings lost history to life

[2016-03-17 10:56]

A multi-media theater work titled Golden Gate will highlight the overlooked history and experiences of the early Chinese immigrants who helped build the American West. Through storytelling by local community members, the performance aims to reinvigorate a forgotten cultural heritage.

Zootopia's fox and sloths break box-office record in China

[2016-03-17 05:37]

Disney's new animated film Zootopia is dominating China's box offices, earning more than $112 million in just 10 days and becoming the third highest-grossing animated film in China.

Chinese tourists a boost to US

[2016-03-17 05:37]

The 2016 China-US Tourism Year is expected to help boost the US tourism industry as international visitors spent an estimated $18.3 billion in the US in January.

Saving Chinatown raises big questions

[2016-03-17 05:32]

From a controversy in January over a 12-storey condo development to the remodelling of the world's narrowest building, the preservation of Vancouver Chinatown's heritage in a growing city is posing big questions for the neighbourhood's leaders and residents.

US says it is in talks with China's ZTE

[2016-03-17 03:34]

The US Commerce Department said it is in talks with ZTE Corp over the Chinese company's alleged violations of US trade rules, and ZTE will appeal tough US export restrictions imposed last week, according to Reuters.

After-sales car market at crossroads

[2016-03-17 03:34]

A greater number of Chinese vehicle users may switch from 4S (sales, sparepart, service, survey) shops to independent service providers for after-sales services as the industry is becoming more customer-oriented, according to the latest research by marketing consultancy Accenture.

China's first UDP center for children opens in Shanghai

[2016-03-17 03:24]

China's first diagnosis and treatment center for undiagnosed diseases in children was opened on March 3 at the Children's Hospital of Fudan University in Shanghai.

IBA: Shanghai to play leading role in APAC

[2016-03-17 03:24]

Shanghai will become one of the Asia-Pacific region's strongest players in international arbitration as the city continues to host more international arbitration institutions and has a strong support from the courts, said the president of the International Bar Association (IBA).

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