Shanghai now costliest city on China's mainland
Shanghai has overtaken Beijing to become the most expensive place to live on the Chinese mainland for expats and the 16th most costly of 214 cities across the globe, according to rankings released yesterday by US human resource consultants Mercer. (Shanghai Daily)

Shanghai Shopfronts

“In the residential blocks of Shanghai the ground floor is frequently occupied by small family run retail and repair shops that open directly to the sidewalk. The operators of these shops commonly live directly above or behind the storefront shops, allowing them to remain open late into the night, giving the street a constant buzz of activity.
The cramped living quarter above the shops means that the shop often doubles as a living room for the family, with televisions, kitchen tables and refrigerators sharing space with the merchandise. The blending of the private residence, public business and the street creates a unique intimacy between the lives of the shop-owners and their customers.”
Mac Kane
Text from an article published in Polar Inertia. There you can see the complete photographic series.
