Homey rooms and delectable food are no longer the only prime services expected at the capital's top hotels.
This month, Canadian fantasy novelist Guy Gavriel Kay arrived in China, a country he has been researching and writing about for seven years.
The general manager of the Donghu Property Management Company in Shanghai, Li Feng, is focused on serving guests from all around the world in the Expo Donghu service apartment hotel in the Expo Garden.
Pouring wine is an art form for some, Shi Yingying reports.
A volunteer at the Expo Garden believes the job will benefit his future, Tang Zhihao reports.
Huaqiao International Business Service Park is the only provincial development area in China characterized by a dominant modern service industry. It will provide services for businesses in Shanghai and establish an outsourcing service base and a national financial outsourcing demonstration zone.
As one of the most popular pavilions in the Expo Garden, the Germany Pavilion creates a city balancing renewal and preservation, innovation and tradition, urbanity and nature, and society and its individuals.
With its imposing high-rise buildings, stunning skylines and exciting nightlife, Shanghai is China's most modern city. But beyond the glitz and glamour, you can still find plenty of old-fashioned, crowded markets offering myriad products for a fraction of the price of those found in shops, boutiques, and shopping malls. Indeed, bargains abound for just about everything - antiques, bric-a-brac, flowers, clothes, jewelry, books, fabrics and teas.
Pubs and bars in the Expo Garden are great places to catch the World Cup, or just enjoy a drink, Matt Hodges, Yu Ran and Shi Yingying report.
Where to go outside Expo Garden to watch the World Cup, Xu Junqian reports.
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