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Vantage Magazine (Chinese name 贵在上海)is a bi-monthly, bilingual (English and Chinese) magazine published in Shanghai, China. It has a focus on luxury lifestyle, including art, culture, design, travel, and fashion. It describes its identity with the keywords printed on its cover: intelligent, original and forward-thinking. The magazine features interviews with Chinese and international celebrities, artists and designers, including The Rolling Stones and The Beach Boys when they performed in Shanghai, actress Maggie Q, Hollywood movie producer Mike Medavoy when he won a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Shanghai International Film Festival, designer Sir John Sorrell, and architects Ben Wood and Kengo Kuma.
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Vantage started life as one of the official magazines of the Shanghai World Expo in 2010, originally called Expo VIP Magazine, created at the request of the Shanghai Expo Organising Committee.

== External links ==
* [http://www.vantage-magazine.com/ Vantage Magazine]

[[Category:Media in Shanghai]]
[[Category:Chinese magazines]]

Revision as of 11:16, 8 February 2015

Vantage Magazine (Chinese name 贵在上海)is a bi-monthly, bilingual (English and Chinese) magazine published in Shanghai, China. It has a focus on luxury lifestyle, including art, culture, design, travel, and fashion. It describes its identity with the keywords printed on its cover: intelligent, original and forward-thinking. The magazine features interviews with Chinese and international celebrities, artists and designers, including The Rolling Stones and The Beach Boys when they performed in Shanghai, actress Maggie Q, Hollywood movie producer Mike Medavoy when he won a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Shanghai International Film Festival, designer Sir John Sorrell, and architects Ben Wood and Kengo Kuma.

Vantage started life as one of the official magazines of the Shanghai World Expo in 2010, originally called Expo VIP Magazine, created at the request of the Shanghai Expo Organising Committee.