From the eastern banks of Shanghai’s Huangpu River, you can see a skyscraper that resembles a pineapple, a building that looks like a skewered olive and a massive office tower standing proudly on the ...
It’s 8 o’clock on a weekday evening, and about two dozen people are lounging on sofas and bean bags in the spacious living room of a Shanghai apartment. On one wall is a projector screen showing ...
It's 9:30 on a Thursday night and Chinese and foreign jazz fans descend on the JZ Club in Shanghai's former French Concession. Glasses clink and the splashing sound of cymbals ripple through a cabaret ...
Nightclubs are popular and extravagant in Shanghai, but dancing is not for the patrons.(Dave Tacon) Walkley Award-winning photographer Dave Tacon moved to Shanghai because the city 'felt like the ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Feathers and shark tanks, coloured lights and striptease, diamantes and flutes of Moet: Dave Tacon's photographic series Shanghai: ...
A group of retirees cheered under disco lights as 60-year-old Xu Li leapt into her partner’s arms, her legs spread akimbo in perfect splits. It was just a regular Wednesday at one of Shanghai’s many ...