Fuzhou Road is one of the oldest roads in Shanghai. Back in the mid-19th century it was dotted with bookstores, publishing houses, press offices, as well as some 151 brothels. With so much history, it's not surprising that Fuzhou Road is considered one of ... Read More>>
As the weather warms up, Shanghai really comes to life. There's plenty happening over the next couple of weeks, including some great new restaurant openings, must-see concerts, and – of course – the Grand Prix. Read More>>
Spring is (finally!) here, and with the new warm weather comes new fashion trends. The results are in for 2012, and five clear trends have popped up over and over again. Read on for the top looks for this spring, as well as some suggestions on where to find ... Read More>>
With a total of 379 stores ranging from art galleries and studios, to art and craft stores, to fashion boutiques, restaurants, and cafes coming from over 23 countries, Tianzifang (田子方) is an international creative industry zone and is not only a ... Read More>>
This winter has to go down in history as Shanghai's longest, but it looks like it's finally coming to an end. It's just about warm enough to sit outside, and the evenings are getting longer. The city is coming to life once again, with plenty of new ... Read More>>
As well as a wealth of international kindergartens in Shanghai, our kids will never run out of things to do after school here. There is a variety of playgroups, singing, music and dance classes, as well as a host of other extra-curricular activities for ... Read More>>
Is there anything better that lightly beer-battered white fish and piping hot fries, lovingly wrapped in newspaper and then drowned in a sea of malt vinegar? For many, the answer is a resounding "no!" And while no one claims that Shanghai is the ... Read More>>
We don't want to speak too soon, but it looks like spring may finally have arrived. After the long winter we've had, we deserve some great weather, so let's hope it continues. Shanghai's social calendar is dominated by St Patrick's Day, but there's plenty ... Read More>>
Barbeque – and I'm talking good ol' on-the-grill, Southern American barbecue here – is not exactly the first cuisine you think of when you think of China. But here in Shanghai, we are treated to a whole host of global cuisine options, including this down ... Read More>>
Living in Shanghai, there's no shortage of Western-style comfort food. You can easily find tasty hamburgers, pizzas, hot dogs, French fries and fried chicken in all price ranges throughout the city. More often than not, they are able to meet or even exceed ... Read More>>
Now that winter is almost over, Shanghai is coming into its own once again. There are new restaurants and bars cropping up all around town, and plenty of events to sink your teeth into. Read More>>
What better way to spend these last cold, dreary days of winter than practicing your pirouettes at one of Shanghai's many ice skating rinks? Of course, for most of us who engage in such activities, there is less pirouetting, and more slipping and sliding. ... Read More>>
With Valentine's Day over, it's only a matter of time before the cold weather gives way to spring time in Shanghai. Until then, there's plenty happening to keep you occupied through the last chilly stretch.... Read More>>
For a while now, Lane 1025 Nanjing Xi Lu has been attracting attention for the collection of cafés and shops that has mushroomed among its pretty red-brick buildings. In a city with so many specially designed creative hubs (including Xintiandi and the Cool ... Read More>>
There is obviously no lack of activities to do in Shanghai. From museums to clubs to art shows to bars, Shanghai is a smorgasbord of sensations for all those lucky enough to work or visit here. But what if you are looking for something a bit more… extreme? ... Read More>>
When you think of desserts, the first things that spring to mind would probably be things like cakes, ice-creams, pies, chocolates and generally things that are associated with Western cooking. But what comes to mind when you think about Chinese desserts?... Read More>>
This time last year, things weren't looking so hot for the Cool Docks on the South Bund. What had been ambitiously vaunted as a new Xintiandi was limping along with just a few decent venues to recommend it. Unless you had a good reason to go there (i.e. ... Read More>>
After a week of eerily empty streets and nights of endless firecrackers, Spring Festival is finally over. The Year of the Dragon is gearing up to be a good one, with some great stage performances to look forward to, and an abundance of new restaurants and ... Read More>>
Shanghai's music scene has certainly grown in the past few years. With big shows like Black Rabbit Festival debuting and the Midi Music Festival finally moseying on down to Shanghai from Beijing, each year brings more bands and more artists. Read More>>
Sometimes life in Shanghai can be a little rough. Whether you have just moved here and are experiencing some serious pains of adjustment, or you are an old-time expat who needs some new perspective on life, or you are just feeling plain ol' blue, there are ... Read More>>
Shanghai’s latest go-to street has been rising in our estimations for the past few months. Now home to bakeries, cafés, galleries, and even a fish and chip shop, Yongkang Lu deserves a visit if you haven’t been yet. Stretching between Taiyuan Lu, Jiashan ... Read More>>
Having been a regular jogger for five years back home, when I was relocating from the spacious suburbs of Toronto to the densely populated city of Shanghai in 2009, one of my biggest worries was that my exercise routine would be interrupted. Read More>>
Chinese New Year is approaching, and the Year of the Dragon looks set to be a good one. Shanghai typically empties out over the Spring Festival period, but there's still plenty happening if you're planning to stay in town over the holidays. Here's a round ... Read More>>
It all began when I was travelling in Beijing a few months ago. Strolling around the Sanlitun area alone around dinnertime, I stumbled upon a little place called "The Bookworm". I spent the evening there over a delicious meal and surrounded by a ... Read More>>