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Hilton: Shanghai 'looks like the future'

U.S. socialite Paris Hilton poses for photographers during a press conference Thursday Nov. 22, 2007, in Shanghai, China. Hilton is in Shanghai to attend the 2007 MTV Style Gala to be held on Friday at the Shanghai Grand Stage. U.S. socialite Paris Hilton poses for photographers during a press conference Thursday Nov. 22, 2007, in Shanghai, China. Hilton is in Shanghai to attend the 2007 MTV Style Gala to be held on Friday at the Shanghai Grand Stage. (AP Photo)
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November 23, 2007

SHANGHAI, China—American socialite Paris Hilton checked out Shanghai fashions, cuddled stuffed pandas and sauntered along the famous Bund waterfront on Thursday while visiting China's most style-conscious city for the MTV Style awards.

"Shanghai looks like the future!" Hilton said in a news conference at the Hyatt on the waterfront, one of the newest landmarks in a city teeming with new skyscrapers.

The celebrity heiress, author, singer, perfume designer and reality TV star was spending two days touring China's commercial capital before Friday night's gala awards for Chinese style and fashion trendsetters.

A visit to the city's jam-packed Yu Yuan Garden gave her an authentic taste of Shanghai's juicy steam buns and flower tea and the crowding common in the city of more than 20 million.

But Hilton, unfazed by the throngs of onlookers, carried on with her shopping, pausing to hug an elderly lady and to pose in several dresses by Chinese designer Lu Kun, one of the city's hottest new fashion stars.

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