Mickey Mouse in Shanghai: A Forgotten Chapter of Disney’s Chinese Legacy (1947)
Francesco Tattini shares an intriguing discovery from his time in China: a rare adaptation of the 1935 Mickey Mouse comic Editor-in-Grief, reimagined for Chinese audiences. Originally published in 1947 in the Shanghainese newspaper 正氣日報 (Zhengqi Daily) under the title 米老鼠开报馆
Shanghai exhibits the rare porcelain works as reflections of cultural dialogue between China and Europe
Shanghai Museum turned to the ceramic trade and cultural exchanges between China and Europe during the 16th and 18th centuries, to unveil a long history of Western and Eastern communication and to display China's ceramics impact on the the aesthetics,

