For residents looking for more space, areas of Pudong across the river are popular. (Eugene Hoshiko/Associated Press)
For some Westerners, China’s largest city (by most estimates) conjures a romantic vision of steamer trunks and junk ships making their way across the Yangtze River. But the days of opium dens and trading houses on the Bund have been replaced with a modern, supersized metropolis whose skyline reaches higher every day. Living here means living on the edge of China’s future and
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