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                    [Title] => Scintillating Shanghai
                    [Summary] => We continue our China journey from last week with a visit to Shanghai, a city guaranteed to make its mark as one of the world’s great cities in the 21st century. We (and the world) have much to watch for and learn from this quickly modernizing metropolis.


Shanghai is a relatively young city, having grown from a sleepy fishing village to a colonial port city in the mid to late 19th century. In the same period, cities like Malacca, Singapore and Rangoon followed similar paths to urbanization.
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                    [Summary] => We continue our China journey from last week with a visit to Shanghai, a city guaranteed to make its mark as one of the world’s great cities in the 21st century. We (and the world) have much to watch for and learn from this quickly modernizing metropolis.


Shanghai is a relatively young city, having grown from a sleepy fishing village to a colonial port city in the mid to late 19th century. In the same period, cities like Malacca, Singapore and Rangoon followed similar paths to urbanization.
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