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The best events calendar in Shanghai

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Look to your right. No, not that far. On your computer screen. On your web browser. On this web page. In that gray area over there. Below SPONSORS. Above SEARCH. Welcome to your very own Shanghai events calendar. I say “your very own” because that’s exactly what it is. You — the people of Shanghai — control the content of this calendar. And the 15 most current events will always appear under EVENTS on this website.

We are pulling events for our calendar from the Shanghai metro listing of a great site called Upcoming.org. Anyone can browse the listings at Upcoming, and registered users (it’s free) can add events, tag them, comment on events and “mingle” with people who have similar interests. Upcoming also allows you to create private events — ones that won’t appear on the main calendar — and you can use the site to organize the event and send out invites. Not bad.

Right now, thanks to me and Micah, Upcoming’s Shanghai metro has 60 events listed. That ties us with the San Francisco Bay Area for eighth most in the world. New York City is No. 1 with 267 events listed.

Currently, all of the Shanghai listings are either sports or music. I added the Shanghai schedules for the China Super League and the China Baseball League. And Micah added a bunch of listings from Shanghai’s underground music scene, which does indeed exist and is only getting better.

But for an events calendar like this to work, we need many more people to add listings — listings that cover a wide range of interests. So if you know of something that needs/deserves publicity, go add it to the list. And tell your friends to do the same. (Note: Right now all the Shanghai listings have address information in English and Chinese. It would be cool, and very helpful, if that trend would continue.) I know if I was in charge of publicity for a band, a bar, an art gallery — any event, really — I’d be all over Upcoming. It’s free. It’s easy. And it has the potential to be seen by many, many people.

I’ve always wanted a tool like this on the web — a listing of Shanghai events that I’d actually be interested in. I have one now. And you can too. Check it out.

04.13.2005, 2:25 PM · Best of Shanghai, Site News

2 Comments


  1. Upcoming.org also support iCal. So you can subscribe to all events in the Shanghai Metro and it will populate your calendar in iCal. More information here.


  2. Dan, better read this paper. Want to hear your opinion. Their views are ahead of our age.


    The China Factor and the Overstretch of the US Hegemony

    FIRST STORY
    A view from an insider
    George Zhibin Gu
    CHINA IS BECOMING A GLOBAL THEATER
    “A new power balance will emerge gradually and most likely indirectly”

    STORY NUMBER TWO
    A critical view from the center of the Global Power
    Chalmers Johnson
    CHINA REPLACED THE UNITED STATES AS THE TOP EXPORTER TO JAPAN
    “The US is treading the same path followed by the former USSR”


    THIRD STORY
    A contrarian view from Europe
    Andre Gunder Frank
    RISING DRAGON
    “We are witnessing the re-emergence of Asia”

    http://www.gurusonline.tv/uk/conteudos/gu_report.asp