IP SHANGHAI: A platform for sharing images of the city with the world

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Available in Chinese and English, the online platform “IP SHANGHAI,” launched in 2021 by the Shanghai municipal government, allows people from around the world to share pictures, videos, articles, designs and activities related to the city through its website and social media accounts. Now, the platform has gathered more than 650,000 examples of creative content from around 27,500 registered professionals. It serves as a window to all things happening in the city from a creative perspective. They combine to paint a vivid picture of life in Shanghai, a metropolis that never ceases to amaze.

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