Or so it would seem from CNNGo’s most recent Shanghai Hot List of 20 people you should watch. Both former and current editors, Kenneth Tan and Elaine Chow, made it to the rankings, which also include such Shanghai notables as the founder of... ...full story at Shanghaiist
from Shanghaiist on Thu, Nov 05 2009
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