Moving Forward | Vlogs of foreigners in Shanghai
Moving Forward
Jointly planned and presented by the exit and entry Administration of the Shanghai Public Security Bureau and the Shanghai Foreign language Channel, Moving Forward ("my Future is in Shanghai") series of short videos of foreigners in Shanghai (a total of 5 episodes), watch the stories of them choosing Shanghai, coming to Shanghai and integrating into Shanghai from all over the world.
EP1 Campus Story
I'll be entering my tenth year in Shanghai and I'm very much looking forward to staying in Shanghai as we move forward. —— Andrew Lancaster(Principal of British International School Shanghai Puxi)
(the video duration is 5 mins 29s)
EP2 Gourment story
I was born in Bari, in South Italy. I moved to Shanghai in 2004. First time I arrived. I felt it was like a heartbeat. Big city, big opportunity. —— Roberto Bernasconi (chef, Owner of Porto Matto)
(the video duration is 5 mins 17s)
EP3 Game City
Our main business is planning, developing and operating mobile games. And the reason why i'm staying in Shanghai is that this is a international city and with fast-growing speed. —— Kentaro Sekine (GM at KLab China)
(the video duration is 4 mins 41s)
EP4 Love city
I've been in Shanghai for five years and I work as an English teacher at Beibeijia Olion Kindergarten. Coming to Shanghai was, like a dream for me. So I came here and I thought, I would only be here for one year just have fun, one year, see what happens,right? and then I was very lucky girl, I met my husband. Five years later, We don't want to go anywhere because thisi our home, this is where we met each other. —— Melissa Bester (FAL Coordinator)
(the video duration is 5 mins 06s)
EP5 Home city
I used to come and visit Shanghai very often,but i've been really living here for three years. China is the world's largest manufacturing country, and will remain so. And we have confidence in the Chinese market. To the people where we live in those countries, we are not just foreigners. We are not juest coming to visit for two weeks and go back home. We create home here. In the long term, this is one key advantage of Shanghai, to be able to have people of different age. You could have very young people, people with families, more senior experts, people to come and enjoy the life here. We don't want just to use Shanghai as a base for people and services. —— Nicolas Poirot (China CEO&President, Air Liquide)
(the video duration is 4 mins 42s)