With its drifting, subjective camera capturing jump-cut collages of street life in the neon-splashed city, it's a fascinatingly intimate portrait of the Shanghai river front, wrapped around a mystery.
Shanghai: printed (for private circulation) by the American Presbyterian Mission Press, 1901. 25 p. ; 25 cm. One of two copies in the collection. An anonymous reply to the pamphlet 'Notes on the ...
Beyond business, the visit aimed to strengthen ties between the two cities' waterfront areas. Following a previous ...
The map below shows the location of Shanghai and Suzhou. The blue line represents the straight line joining these two place. The distance shown is the straight line or the air travel distance between ...
Suzhou River is a lively candidate for most pointless foreign-language film of the year. It's about a motorcycle courier who falls for a young woman in Shanghai. But she hurls herself into the ...
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