Shanghai’s native wildlife has suffered from the city’s rapid development. Species such as the civet cat, which thrived prior to 1949, have disappeared from the city’s natural areas. Non-native species, however, are…
Exploring Shanghai
Food & Drink
It is impossible to go hungry in Shanghai. The local culture of socialising over food mixed with a history of foreign influence and an ever-increasing expat population has led to an abundance of restaurants serving a vast…
Activites in Shanghai
Kids Activities
Offering weekend drama workshops, ten week drama and arts and crafts courses, and multi-activity summer camps, Drama Kids strives to create ‘passion and creativity.’ Workshops are available for children aged 6-12 and…
Going Out in Shanghai
Chinese
Hong Kong dim sum is one of cooking’s great wonders, a magical dance of dexterity that results in an eye-catching array of little titbits to pop in your mouth. It’s tapas as art, a taster menu as breakfast, and it’s…