According to a police social media account in Shanghai, China, around 1:30 PM Japan time on the 19th, a report was received stating that a man injured people with a fruit knife at a restaurant in an office building in the Pudong area of Shanghai.

Injuries…

Pudong

Pudong is a major district of Shanghai, China, located on the eastern side of the Huangpu River. Historically a rural area of farmland and small villages, it underwent rapid transformation starting in the 1990s, when it was designated a special economic zone. Today, Pudong is a global financial and commercial hub, famous for its futuristic skyline featuring landmarks like the Oriental Pearl Tower and the Shanghai Tower.

Pudong

Pudong is a major district of Shanghai, China, located on the eastern side of the Huangpu River. Historically a rural area of farmland and small villages, it underwent a dramatic transformation beginning in the 1990s, becoming a global financial and commercial hub. Today, Pudong is famous for its futuristic skyline, including iconic landmarks like the Oriental Pearl Tower and the Shanghai Tower.

Huangpu River

The Huangpu River is a 113-kilometer-long waterway flowing through the heart of Shanghai, China, dividing the city into the historic Puxi area and the modern Pudong district. Historically, it served as a crucial trade route during Shanghai’s opening as a treaty port in the 19th century, with its banks witnessing the rise of foreign concessions and the city’s transformation into a global financial hub. Today, the river is famous for its scenic Bund promenade and the dazzling skyline of skyscrapers along its eastern shore.

Oriental Pearl Tower

The Oriental Pearl Tower is a prominent TV tower in Shanghai, China, completed in 1994. It features a unique design with eleven spheres of varying sizes, symbolizing pearls, and stands 468 meters tall. The tower quickly became a symbol of Shanghai’s modern development and offers panoramic city views from its observation decks.

Shanghai Tower

The Shanghai Tower is a 632-meter supertall skyscraper in Shanghai, China, completed in 2015. It is the tallest building in China and the third tallest in the world, designed with a unique twisting form to reduce wind loads and featuring a glass curtain wall. The tower symbolizes Shanghai’s rapid modernization and serves as a mixed-use space with offices, hotels, and the world’s highest observation deck.