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Take a look at Shanghai's spankin' new BMW police cars
With the Expo clock ticking down, it seems Shanghai wasn't only content to renovate and renew neighborhoods and subway systems. Police cars got an upgrade too - going from old and sturdy VWs to these new and shiny BMWs. So what's the deal with...
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Wed, Mar 03 2010 11:45 PM
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Take a look at Shanghai's spankin' new BMW police cars
With the Expo clock ticking down, it seems Shanghai wasn't only content to renovate and renew neighborhoods and subway systems. Police cars got an upgrade too - going from old and sturdy VWs to these new and shiny BMWs. So what's the deal with...
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Wed, Mar 03 2010 11:45 PM
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The nailhouse in Dongjiadu
A couple days ago, we mentioned Dongjiadu , an old middle-class neighborhood just south of the Bund that's being razed over for... I'm not sure what to call it in Shanghai - urban renewal? Now a reader has written in to inform us that there's...
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Wed, Mar 03 2010 10:45 PM
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Shanghai workers experienced lowest wage growth in a decade
In case you were curious: The average monthly wage for Shanghai workers in 2009 was 3566RMB , an increase of 8.3% from last year's 2008. While the wage still went up, however, it was the lowest average wage growth figure recorded in the last decade...
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Wed, Mar 03 2010 10:00 PM
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Photo of the Day: I got sole
Photo by galexkeene More photos on 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...
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Wed, Mar 03 2010 9:00 PM
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Evangelist Luis Palau and anti-gay Democrat Rev. James Meeks save 500 Chinese souls in Hangzhou
The times they are a-changing! Guess where we found all these pictures of Evangelist Luis Palau's much talked about Gospel rally in Hangzhou ? On the website of the "United Front Work Department of CPC Central Committee" ! But that's...
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Wed, Mar 03 2010 9:04 AM
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Shanghaiist Scrabble winner: Sandy
It was a rainy night, unfortunately, but that didn't stop us Shanghaiist Scrabble fans from enjoying a cool game and a warm drink anyway. While the competition was lower than other nights, our winner didn't need the help anyway. After all, Sandy's...
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Wed, Mar 03 2010 7:45 AM
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Did you know phone numbers could be 18 digits long in China?
Not until netizens came across this pretty hilarious photo of a Guizhou government hot line billboard. The sign calls for citizens for Zunyi County to message the number below if they had any suggestions in order to help create a glorious, happy 2010...
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Wed, Mar 03 2010 7:00 AM
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Video: Shanghai 5, a documentary about skateboarders in the city
I'm always super curious to learn more about extreme sports culture (call it a remnant of my fascination with skater boys back in high school), so I'm eagerly awaiting this new web documentary on skateboarders here in Shanghai. The teaser above...
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Wed, Mar 03 2010 6:00 AM
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Proposal to make visas even tougher to get in the works
Uh oh, seems like the National People's Congress is planning on tightening visa regulations for foreigners and it seems like they're specifically targeting expatriates who "come to China on tourist or business visas, but work here after entering...
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Wed, Mar 03 2010 5:30 AM
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More Chinese zoo scandals: Mass graves and tiger bone wine
Making tiger-bone wine. Photo from http://advocacy.britannica.com When news broke about the 11 Siberian tigers found dead from malnutrition in a Shenyang zoo , we wondered how many more tiger deaths would be brought to light as the year drags on. We didn't...
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Wed, Mar 03 2010 4:30 AM
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Shanghai's English transportation website not quite up to snuff
The city traffic authorities now have an electronic map about local traffic information online located at www.jt.sh.cn/shanghaimap/index.html . It's supposed to give out info on subways, railways, long-distance bus stations, airports and roughly 77...
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Wed, Mar 03 2010 4:00 AM
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Midweek Music Preview: Gregory Harrington and two doses of The Routes
Live music offerings are pretty slim this mid-week, but we guess that with the JUE Festival having just come to a close, everyone needs some rest... at least until the weekend. On Saturday, choose between the classical smoothness of Irish violinist Gregory...
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Wed, Mar 03 2010 3:00 AM
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Around Shanghai: David Lynch's Dior ads, Gwen Stefani concert is fake, and Tony Romas lives on
Christian Dior's high drama ads with Marion Cotillard will soon feature Shanghai, with a David Lynch directed 12-minute piece entitled “Lady Blue.” Says Galliano, “In the David Lynch film, Marion is reciting a poem that he wrote...
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Tue, Mar 03 2010 10:00 PM
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The Google.cn / Google.com.hk lockdown has begun: ALL search queries now end in a connection reset
Try searching for anything inane at all on Google.cn or Google.com.hk (otherwise known as the "new home of Google.cn" ) and you will now get a connection reset. We tried searching for "shanghai" and all we got was the white screen...
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Tue, Mar 03 2010 7:20 AM
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