Some people wanted to leave Shanghai, but it wasn't always because of the pandemic.
What do young people feel about living in Shanghai, in general?
The lockdown in Shanghai had many young people thinking about their past and future career decisions.
The story of a different "fuerdai" (literally, "rich second generation" or the children of the nouveau riche): It all started with the popular messaging app, WeChat.
While vegetarianism is not for everyone, the Green Kitchen is a place where one can experience vegetarian cuisine.
The dining table can be considered a platform for people to communicate. What do you talk about at the dining table?
The Green Kitchen provides a feeling of being home, allowing you to open your heart and speak about how you feel.
As office sharing becomes more popular, it changes how things are done. Imagine yourself co-working with individuals from different sectors. It just might bring more creativity into your project.
There is more than one way to solve a problem. Look at things from different perspectives and maybe you'll be able to come up with even better solutions.
Being kind is a choice. Be kind to the environment because our future generations will still have to live in it.
Time for some food!
Time for portraits!
Shiyin gives a tour of where she's staying.
Shiyin introduces a pair of contact lenses she finds work well for Hanfu styling.
Shiyin styles Tuan Shen's hair herself.
What treasures await inside the Mingjing Yaji?
Shiyin checks out more merchandise at the Mingjing Yaji.
Shiyin introduces a few friends during her visit to Mingjing.
Shiyin continues to explore life dressed in Hanfu.
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