It is said there was such a post outside Huang Pu Park in the Wai4 Tan1 in Shanghai. No Photos. Very strange given the fact that there were so many newspapers in Shanghai in 1920s-1940s from left wing to right wing.
In 1980s and early 1990s China, a lot of places are forbidden to ordinary Chinese, not to dogs (be them Chinese or Non-Chinese) as far as they were led by Foreigners.
Nowadays, Chinese can get travellers visas to Western European countries, soon Canada and USA will have to open their doors. Or they just lose money.
In 1980s and early 1990s China, a lot of places are forbidden to ordinary Chinese, not to dogs (be them Chinese or Non-Chinese) as far as they were led by Foreigners.
Nowadays, Chinese can get travellers visas to Western European countries, soon Canada and USA will have to open their doors. Or they just lose money.