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Moments in October

‘ANTI-FRAUD mooncake’

Jing’an police sent moon­cakes to local foreign students, workers and residents during Mid-Autumn Festival to raise their awareness against online fraud.

According to police, they found that foreigners have been at higher risk of online fraud recently, so they visited their popular hangouts to promote related knowledge.

To better raise the awareness, police offered specially pre­pared mooncakes, a traditional festival food.

The packages were printed with the QR code of China’s anti-fraud authority. Also, police sent foreigners bilingual leaflets to explain their concerns.

Autumn palette

Crisp air and golden-hued flowers really speak of autumn. And Daning Park is awash with 21,000-square-meters of sulfur cosmos, a flowering species from the sunflower family.

Blossoming in orange and yellow colors, they are in full bloom in idyllic surroundings such as installations in windmills.

Also, red spider lilies can be seen in every corner of the park. The scar­let flowers bloom before the leaves appear, and the petals are arranged in umbels.

Autumn flowers are usually distin­guished by their rich colors. But there are some exceptions.

Under lines of metasequoia conifer trees, there are clusters of liriope muscari, commonly known as big blue lilyturf. The lilac-purple flowers ripple in the autumn breeze, just like small bells ringing.

In Pengpu Four Seasons Park, a carpet of pink muhly grass creates a pink, romantic aura. The sea of about 500 square meters of flowers allows people to immerse themselves in “pink clouds.”

The park also features fountain grasses which look like a golden wheat field waving in the breeze.

Improving senior-care service

To better serve the local elderly, Jing’an has vowed to build at least 566 beds for senior care purposes in the home within six months.

As the first district in the city to enter the “deep aging” demographic category, Jing’an has nearly 41 percent of an aging population aged 60 years and over. Across the district, there are now 23 community-based comprehen­sive senior service centers, 16 senior homes providing “respite services” for those who need short-term nursing care and 28 daycare nursing centers, among other facilities.

Vibrant commercial landscape

Jing’an’s total retail sales of consumer goods between Jan­uary and August exceeded 102 billion yuan (US$15.9 billion), a year-on-year increase of nearly 32 percent, it was revealed in a meeting held this month.

Of the city’s “global products debut demonstration zones,” Jing’an is a standout.

During the Double Five Shopping Festival, three major global luxury groups promoted more than 100 new products from over 20 brands.

From January to Septem­ber, the district introduced 151 debut stores, including the global debut of Marni Market, the China flagship store of Acqua di Parma and the first Shanghai store of Cabana.

International pharmaceutical giant unveils new R&D center

Leading biopharma company AstraZen­eca unveiled its upgraded Global R&D China Center in Jing’an on October 11, marking a milestone in its expanding network in China.

The center will make use of China’s ad­vantages in artificial intelligence and big data capacity and Shanghai’s status as a high technology hub to help accelerate domestic drug R&D and provide made-in-China medical solutions to the world.

The company said the center will play a big role in its global drug development, with deep involvement in the R&D pipeline, R&D strategy development, full-lifecycle product develop­ment and launch to market.

It will cover a wide range of diseases such as tumors, respiratory problems, autoim­mune diseases, cardiovascular diseases, kidney problems, metabolic disorders and rare diseases.

“China is growing so fast to become an in­novation powerhouse, and Shanghai, where China’s high-tech bio-pharmaceutical compa­nies gather, provides fertile land for AstraZene­ca’s innovation,” said its Global Executive Vice President Wang Lei.

“With the support of Shanghai and the Yangtze River Delta, AstraZeneca is very glad to unveil the Global R&D China Center. We will contribute to Shanghai’s development to become a world-class bio-pharmaceutical highland,” he added.




 

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