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Shanghai and Knights
* Shanghai Knights ( 2003 )-" One "
Shanghai Knights is a 2003 action-comedy film.
With the success of Shanghai Knights in Punjabi, the creative team dubbed Shanghai Noon as well.
* Shanghai Knights is the first Hollywood and English-language film of Singaporean actress Fann Wong.
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A sequel, Shanghai Knights, was released in 2003.
He then reunited with Chan to make Shanghai Knights ( 2003 ), and co-starred in the film remake of the television series Starsky & Hutch ( 2004 ).
* Shanghai Knights, a 2003 film directed by David Dobkin and sequel to Shanghai Noon
* Owen Wilson, movie actor ( Bottle Rocket, Shanghai Knights, Wedding Crashers, Drillbit Tailor, Night at the Museum )
* Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson – Shanghai Knights
* Fann Wong vs. Palace Guards – Shanghai Knights

Shanghai and 2003
In Shanghai, where bicycles were once the dominant mode of transport, bicycle travel on a few city roads was banned temporarily in December 2003.
* 2003Shanghai Transrapid sets a new world speed record () for commercial railway systems, which remains the fastest for unmodified commercial rail vehicles.
Shanghai has the highest Catholic percentage in Mainland China ( 2003 ).
* Tomorrow Square ( contains the JW Marriott Hotel Shanghai at Tomorrow Square ), Shanghai, China, 1997 – 2003
Zhū Róngjī ( pinyin: Zhū Róngjī ; Wade-Giles: Chu Jung-chi ; IPA: ; born 23 October 1928 in Changsha, Hunan ) is a prominent Chinese politician who served as the Mayor and Party chief in Shanghai between 1987 and 1991, before serving as Vice-Premier and then the fifth Premier of the People's Republic of China from March 1998 to March 2003.
In August 2003, researchers at the Shanghai Second Medical University in China reported that they had successfully fused human skin cells and dead rabbit eggs to create the first human chimeric embryos.
Due to the outbreak of SARS in 2003, the Shanghai festival was moved to Poznan, Poland.
Dragonair Cargo continued to see steady growth and the airline began a Hong Kong – Shanghai freight route on behalf of DHL in June 2003 and leased an Airbus A300 freighter to start a cargo service to Nanjing in June 2004.
Philippoussis broke a two-year singles-title drought by winning the Shanghai Open in 2003.
** Shanghai, People's Republic of China ( 17 April 2003 )
Berger was the first to drive a F1 car on the new Shanghai Grand Prix circuit when he demonstrated a 2003 Ferrari F2003-GA.
* September 1, 2003: Shanghai, Beijing
It followed up in 2003 at the Shanghai Stock Exchange.
In 2003, Shanghai police officials released statements blaming cyclists as the cause of " gridlock " in the city and promoting plans to ban cyclists from the city streets.
According to the " Report on Investment Environment in China 2003 " by the World Bank, Jiangmen ranked the fourth after Shanghai, Hangzhou and Dalian of 23 cities under evaluation in China.
The Academic Ranking of World Universities ( ARWU ) compiled by the Shanghai Jiao Tong University and now maintained by the Shanghai Rankings Consultancy, has provided annual global rankings of universities since 2003, making it the earliest of its kind.
* NOI 2003 was held in Shanghai, August 3-9, 2003

Shanghai and writer
Zhao Huanting ( 趙煥亭 ), who wrote Chronicles of the Loyal Knights-Errant ( 奇俠精忠傳, serialised 1923 – 27 ), was another well-known wuxia writer who was based in Shanghai.
Mao's wife Jiang Qing, meanwhile, had formed an informal radical political alliance with Shanghai revolution organizer Wang Hongwen, who seems to have gained Mao's favour as a possible successor, as well as Shanghai Revolutionary Committee Chairman Zhang Chunqiao and propaganda writer Yao Wenyuan, all of whom were elevated to the Politburo by the 10th Congress.
He worked as a writer in Shanghai in the 1930s.
In 1928, Watchman Nee settled in Shanghai where he based his own speaking and publication work, the Shanghai Gospel Bookroom, which published books by Nee and others, as well as some Chinese translations of English-speaking authors-most notably the Christian teacher and writer T. Austin-Sparks, with whom Nee had a very close relationship fostered during his significant time at the Honor Oak Christian Fellowship Centre on Honor Oak Road in London, England.
* Shanghai Noon ( 2000 ) ( writer )
Ingrid Noll ( actually Ingrid Gullatz, born 29 September 1935 in Shanghai ; birth name Ingrid Noll ) is a German thriller writer.
Zhou Guoping ( 周国平 ) ( July 25, 1945 ; Shanghai ) is a Chinese philosopher, essay writer, and scholar of philosophy, well known for his studies of German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche.
Zhou Weihui (, born Ningbo, 1973 ) is a Chinese writer, living and working in Shanghai and New York.
Mian Mian (, b. August 28, 1970 in Shanghai ) is a Chinese writer.
After brief periods of study at the Lu Xun Academy in Beijing and Shanghai ’ s Fudan University, Hong Ying moved to London in 1991 where she settled as a writer.

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