Shanghai-1

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Shanghai“I hope you’re right about this cruise liner launch El Hajj referred to,” said Guy for the eighth time. “For goodness sake Guy stop worrying, father is here for the launch,” replied Lorna short of sleep after the long flight and becoming more and more exasperated. She gazed down on the Pacific Ocean as the Emirates airbus A330 swung around to come into land at Pudong airport. One of the most populated cities on earth with over twenty millions jammed into its environs, the airport was a good hour’s drive from the city centre if you chose to risk the Chinese roads and their anarchic driving mentality. They chose the alternative, which was the Maglev, a magnetic levitated train exceeding speeds of three hundred kilometres an hour as it speeds into Shanghai's centre. They stepped off t

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