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Shanghai's restaurants are among the finest in China, offering quality food and superior service. A wide variety of foods can be found in the city and today Shanghai offers a plethora of culinary delights focusing on the traditions of Beijing, Sichuan, Hunan, Guangzhou and of course the local Benbang dishes.
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Shanghai - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Shanghai-ed, the ultimate web site for the city of Shanghai, China's greatest city. Tips and information on Shanghai for foreign businessmen, visitors and residents. ... email: info@shanghai-ed.com phone: 86-21-5385-8951 address: 12J-1 Golden Bell Plaza; 98 Huaihai Zhong Lu; Shanghai 200021 China;
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Shanghai is the most populous city in China and one of the world's major ports. It was established more than 700 years ago at the tip of the Changjiang River Delta on the East China Sea. By 1816, more than half a million people lived in Shanghai, and it became a thriving commercial centre.
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Even in a rapaciously competitive city like Shanghai there is a sense that there are rich and poor but these have not stratified into the publicly symbolized elements of class. Communication in public lacks that mix of deference and aggression that marks real class friction.
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