In what appears to be a response to those who have deemed the Shanghai Michelin Guide too mild and biased toward Cantonese and French restaurants, the 2019 edition, which was released in late September, has shaken the boat a little by stripping three restaurants of their stars.
Macao's Grand Lisboa Hotel may be known as the world's only dining destination to have seven Michelin stars under one roof, but its latest culinary project was a pop-up burger shop available for only three days in September that featured a collaboration with Uwe Opocensky.
China's leading position in the development of electric vehicles and ride-hailing services, will help French automotive parts maker Faurecia double its sales in the next five years, according to Francois Tardif, president of the company in China.
Cabin upgrades, pre-booked in-flight meals, paid priority security checks and boarding, and other additional services will soon become more commonplace for most passengers in China, according to industry experts.
Chinese organizations have exhibited a higher level of willingness to increase spending in energy efficiency projects, a trend that surpasses their global peers and offers big opportunities for green building solution providers, according to an industry executive.
Firmenich, the world's largest private company in the fragrance and flavor industry, is setting its sights on the opportunities unleashed by China's so-called "toilet revolution", the government-backed campaign that aims to improve the cleanliness and management of toilet facilities across the country.
The first companies in Shanghai have submitted their applications to go public on the planned science and technology innovation board, as the municipal government accelerates the preparatory work.
China's ceaseless efforts to protect intellectual property rights have quickened after witnessing the fast development of software industry both at home and abroad, a company executive said.
Beijing-based e-commerce firm ToGo teamed up with local travel agencies on Wednesday to launch a new online store within the WeChat platform for customers to purchase souvenirs online.
Chinese technology giant Xiaomi Corp announced on Wednesday it has teamed up with Sweden's furniture titan Ikea to offer smart home products.
Online insurance is gaining popularity in China, driven by an increasing number of young people looking to cover themselves using quick, low-cost, social media-powered apps, according to a new industry report.
Nearly 20 percent of Shenzhen-registered listed companies devoted more than 10 percent of their operating revenue to research and development last year, a level on par with globally leading high-tech enterprises like Google and Apple, according to a report.
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