The Scene spent the day in Shanghai with actress Bai Ling. Do you have a favorite hangout in Shanghai? What's your favorite Bai Ling movie? Send us your suggestions and read your comments below.
From:Lan Hanyu, Tianjin, China Posted: December 3, 2006 Comment: I think to some extent,Shanghai is no longer Shanghai anymore,the city is crucial to people who are not local citizens.If you want to know the truth about China,just pay a visit to the western China.Every day Shanghai looks more and more like New York or Hong Kong.
From:wang peng, Beijing, China Posted: November 3, 2006 Comment: if u want to know the true china,you should still visit other city,especially those city in the west, the difference between shanghai and most cities in china is great.
From:keith wellsby, Beijing, China Posted: November 2, 2006 Comment: I've lived in both Beijing and Shanghai and much prefer the Chinese capital. As a city, Shanghai thinks way too much of itself. Sure, it's got the glittering skyscrapers and the shops, but it lacks the soul and character of Beijing.
From:Tony Fernandez, Shanghai, China Posted: November 2, 2006 Comment: Smokers beware: Watch where you toss your cigarette butts. I threw mine on the ground on the Bund waterfront and was fined for my trouble. Serves me right I guess
From:Robert Niegel, Shanghai, China Posted: October 27, 2006 Comment: If u like clubbing and house music, then check viproom and if u like great thai food u should try banana leaf at hk plaza!
From:Marcie, Toronto, Canada Posted: October 27, 2006 Comment: We had a great meal at Shintori while in Shanghai - very sleek and sexy, and the food was fabulous. Also check out the flower market, it's really beautiful.
From:dave miller, london, england Posted: October 27, 2006 Comment: if jazz is your thing, the cotton club's pretty cool - good music and a decent mix of expats and locals. nice.
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