Shanghai, then and now

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When I opened the new issue of Smithsonian, I was struck by a two-page spread of this magnificent Blade Runner-esque photo of Shanghai, taken by Justin Guariglia. The article is fascinating, putting the city's explosive growth into context. (I had no idea that it has almost 3 times the population of New York City.) The opening of the article sums up the popular mindset in China's financial capital:

When building projects grew scarce in the United States a few years ago, the California architect Robert Steinberg opened an office in Shanghai. He says he didn't understand the city until the night he dined with some prospective clients. "I was trying to make polite conversation and started discussing some political controversy that seemed important at the time," he recalls. "One of the businessmen leaned over and said, 'We're from Shanghai. We care only about money. You want to talk politics, go to Beijing.' "

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