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There’s a particular draw to Shanghai that other cities in China may never be able to replicate.
For many of us who’ve lived in the ‘city on the sea,’ the lure is the nightlife – where debauchery runs rampant in a place with captivating history.
Julian Chou-Lambert, who also goes by his stage name Lynton (隶霆), moved to Shanghai in 2005. While studying Mandarin at Shanghai International Studies University, he fell in love with the city and has returned just about every year since – barring a global pandemic.
Julian Chou-Lambert, AKA Lynton
The British-Chinese singer and musical artist grew up across cultures in the UK, Singapore and Shanghai. With musical training from the Royal Academy of Music in London, Cambridge University and Trinity College, Lynton has developed a diverse musical skillset that’s evident in his debut single, ‘Yeah Shanghai!’