The new company in China is part of Toyota’s drive to meet the high demand for EVs in China, according to Toyota. Toyota ...
People in Qingdao have brewed beer since the city was a German treaty ... cultural pale but couldn’t resist some of their food. In Shanghai and the other treaty ports, the snooty behaviour ...
Shanghai has entered preliminary talks with American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift about a potential concert this year, according to a local tourism official, as Chinese cities aim to attract ...
SHANGHAI, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Shanghai authorities have held "preliminary talks" with pop superstar Taylor Swift's team over the possibility of her performing in the Chinese financial hub, Chinese ...
Started in 2013 in Shanghai by Miranda Qu and Charlwin Mao, the app morphed in a few years from an online shopping guide to a community of trendsetters, before venturing into e-commerce.
Chanhassen Brewing Company will close its doors permanently on Saturday, Feb. 1, the brewery's owners announced Tuesday. "It’s been an incredible journey, and we are incredibly grateful for the ...
Non-alcoholic drinks have entered their best era yet, evolving way beyond saccharine sodas, juice-like “wine” and boring near-beer. These new zero-proof drinks deliver all the flavour ...
In 2025, Formula 1 will celebrate its 75th anniversary. The highly anticipated 2025 FORMULA 1 Heineken Chinese Grand Prix is set to take place from March 21 to 23, 2025, at the Shanghai International ...
Well, now there's another attraction outside of Singapore that also fits that description — Shanghai Greenhouse located in the Shanghai Expo Culture Park. In fact, the features within the ...
Warning signals are flashing red in a brewing industry facing slumping sales, closures, consolidations, competition from cannabis and ready-to-drink cocktails, and an existential crisis surrounding ...
We tasted and rated a selection of lagers, ales and stouts for flavour Writing about non-alcoholic beer brings out a rather predictable set of comments: “Why bother?”; “I’d rather drink ...