Now I am master of Shanghai.

Shanghai is Asia's New York.

I grew up in Shanghai, a big urban city.

Why shouldn't Turkey be in the Shanghai Five?

I've always found it very... sanitary to be broke.

I certainly gained a lot by reading about Shanghai.

I was born in Shanghai and moved to Hong Kong the year I was five.

A friend and me took the slowboat from Shanghai to Hong Kong in 1993.

The rise or fall of Shanghai means the birth or death of the whole nation.

When I first moved from Shanghai when I was five, I just thought of myself as Chinese.

You can be in Shanghai on a Thursday, London on Friday, and in bed at home by Friday night.

For me, 'Shanghai' is beyond language. For me, it's good cinema. The language is incidental.

Me and my family all like Shanghai, and I'm slowly getting used to the city and the atmosphere.

Human nature is eternal; therefore one who follows his nature keeps his original nature, in the end.

I made 'Empire of the Sun' in Shanghai in the 1980s and want to come back one day to make a movie in China.

The fans are really good in China - not only Shanghai; wherever I go, everybody who stops me is super nice.

I see Baccarat in major gateway cities like Paris, Tokyo, Shanghai and Hong Kong and exotic resort locations.

Shanghai is a beautiful city, with theatres, shopping malls and restaurants that can rival anything in London.

Best Buy went and hired a lot of Shanghai staff, but went and westernised them. They only work eight hours a day!

Shanghai was a peculiar city: so many people; everyone seemed to be working all the time. The skyline was beautiful.

New York may be the city that never sleeps, but Shanghai doesn't even sit down, and not just because there is no room.

I went to China for a brief working visit, and I thought that Shanghai was interesting, but Beijing totally grabbed me.

The transfer was good for me, good for Chelsea, good for Shanghai, and I'm so happy to come to the Chinese Super League.

I want to do different roles and not get stuck in a rut and 'Shanghai' will be one film I'm absolutely looking forward to.

Sathya, Dharma, Shanghai and prema are the hall-marks of a purified heart, a heart where God is enshrined and is manifest.

I was never serious about Bollywood films, but when I was offered a film like 'Shanghai,' I took it because it is a good film.

Sending a container from Shanghai to Le Havre emits fewer greenhouse gases than the truck that takes the container on to Lyon.

I was in Shanghai recently, where Twitter is blocked, and yet there were ads and billboards across town with hashtags on them.

I was in Shanghai when the Japanese invaded China. I was there in Shanghai when, the morning after Pearl Harbor, they seized Shanghai.

I have an image of Shanghai, which is quite different from other directors, I think. The story of Shanghai should happen in back alleys.

If I am duly compared to Marlon Brando at all, well, I can only think of The Teahouse of the 'Shanghai Noon,' that they're comparing me to that!

I am 30 years old and you don't get to play football forever. I feel lucky to be given this opportunity by Shanghai as it is a big club in Asia.

You can't portray wartime Shanghai without writing about the Holocaust - about 25,000 Jews survived the Nazi death machine by taking refuge there.

I grew up in a Chinese American enclave where the person who lived down the street had literally lived down the street from my mother in Shanghai.

To my child's eyes, which had seen nothing else, Shanghai was a waking dream where everything I could imagine had already been taken to its extreme.

The shining star in the world is Shanghai. That's what CEOs from big companies say - 'if I want mathematical analytical work done, it's done in China.'

Shanghai set out to take over from Hong Kong and I think it's done that. It's got the most amazing futuristic skyline which rivals and even betters Tokyo.

The fact of the matter is that fewer people in Tokyo are able to do business in English than in many other big Asian cities, like Shanghai, Seoul or Bangkok.

And Shanghai is amazing. I'm a fan of science fiction so when you're there in the night with all the lights and all this modernity, it's like a set in a movie.

If a middle-class family in Shanghai or Guangzhou is looking for a good-quality product, we want them to look at a maple leaf and say, 'OK, it's good quality.'

Shanghai is an amazing city. The fans were so nice to my family and to myself and just treated us as their own. I'm extremely grateful to the Sharks for that opportunity.

There is something in Shanghai that is very exciting and alive - the idea of a city with two different souls, one from today and another from a long time ago, is amazing.

Chinese people have that superstitious fix - people always do feng shui when they are opening a shop; even the Hong Kong Shanghai Bank pays people to do feng shui for them.

Seoul and Shanghai, Jaipur and Jakarta; shining skyscrapers, pricey hotels, traffic-jammed streets ablaze with neon - all were built atop a foundation of laboratory-bred rice.

I think, at least for me, I'm so impressed by Shanghai and how all of China continues to evolve. On a style level, you're seeing this increased sophistication and brand awareness.

You walk into the playgrounds in Shanghai and Beijing, and you see youngsters who are shorter, shaking and baking and having attitude. And Jeremy Lin is going to inspire all of them.

I grew up mainly in the Far East, where my father worked for the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, which was then a small, well-run colonial institution and not the global colossus it is today.

I got into the Shanghai Drama Institute because my parents, like all parents, want their children to have good grades and to go to a good college. I became a college student because of them.

During the 1960s, the Shanghai of my childhood seemed a portent of the media cities of the future, dominated by advertising and mass circulation newspapers and swept by unpredictable violence.

If Mr. Chan ever makes another movie like 'The Tuxedo,' it's American audiences that will see him in court. With 'Shanghai Knights,' he has come through with one of his best. This time, it's personable.

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