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THE owl may be the logo found on the sign outside Hooters, which opened recently in the crowded Shanghai City Centre, but the US restaurant chain's true trademark found inside - is its scantily-clad waitresses.
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- Hooters hits Shanghai
THE owl may be the logo found on the sign outside Hooters, which opened recently in the crowded Shanghai City Centre, but the US restaurant chain's true trademark found inside - is its scantily-clad waitresses.
- Multipurpose Arch serves up cheesecake, cinema and cocktails
SHANGHAI visitors are often advised to take a stroll through the former French Concession to discover its 1930s colonial feel. While wandering past old mansions through the tree-lined streets, which still evoke the city's storied past, you may stumble upon a contemporary little oasis tucked away on Wukang Lu.
- Odds and ends
Shared pain
- Journey to better health
DO you find yourself searching for a way to escape the pressures of work and, sometimes, even family?
- Abraham Lincoln hits Shanghai
ABRAHAM Lincoln, leader of America through one of the most tumultuous periods of the nation's history, is coming to Shanghai this month.
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- Pipe dreams
IT can be used to build homes, make deodorant, clothes and paper. Some industries fuel ovens with it. The Aztecs made flutes out of it.
- Musician urges parents to tune in to Mozart effect
MOZART started listening to music before he was born and by the age of four was already beginning to compose his own.
- Opera-flavour celebration
WHEN Zhu Yue and Hu Haiyang were searching for a photo studio to take some artistic photos to commemorate their fourth wedding anniversary, they found that most of the studios provided the same selections as they had four years before, except for one that soon caught their attention - photos with Peking Opera makeup and costumes.
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