Three years ago,Tiffany Powell welcomed her son,Reid,into her family after the Baobei Foundation brought him from a Chinese orphanage to Shanghai.Reid was one of the many children who were given life-saving medi...Three years ago,Tiffany Powell welcomed her son,Reid,into her family after the Baobei Foundation brought him from a Chinese orphanage to Shanghai.Reid was one of the many children who were given life-saving medical treatment by Baobei,after arriving in Shanghai and receiving surgery when he was just 10 days old.Today,Reid sits in his permanent home in Jinqiao,speaking a mix of Chinese and English,laughing,excited,and happy.展开更多
Times are a-changin for Shanghai traffic laws as the city government has kicked off a massive campaign to reduce traffic congestion.Beginning late March,Shanghai officers have issued penalties to any and all offenders...Times are a-changin for Shanghai traffic laws as the city government has kicked off a massive campaign to reduce traffic congestion.Beginning late March,Shanghai officers have issued penalties to any and all offenders of traffic regulations,with over 40,000 motorists,cyclists and pedestrians being hit with hefty fines-and we are not kidding:over the last weekend of March,officers recorded roughly 21,000 cases of illegal parking and 3,000 incidents involving pedestrians and electric scooter riders.展开更多
文摘Three years ago,Tiffany Powell welcomed her son,Reid,into her family after the Baobei Foundation brought him from a Chinese orphanage to Shanghai.Reid was one of the many children who were given life-saving medical treatment by Baobei,after arriving in Shanghai and receiving surgery when he was just 10 days old.Today,Reid sits in his permanent home in Jinqiao,speaking a mix of Chinese and English,laughing,excited,and happy.
文摘Times are a-changin for Shanghai traffic laws as the city government has kicked off a massive campaign to reduce traffic congestion.Beginning late March,Shanghai officers have issued penalties to any and all offenders of traffic regulations,with over 40,000 motorists,cyclists and pedestrians being hit with hefty fines-and we are not kidding:over the last weekend of March,officers recorded roughly 21,000 cases of illegal parking and 3,000 incidents involving pedestrians and electric scooter riders.