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  2. Peace Hotel - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, it once again became a hotel under the name "Peace Hotel". [8] During the Cultural Revolution, the hotel was used by the Gang of Four, most famously by Zhang Chunqiao as he headed the Shanghai Commune from headquarters in the Peace Hotel. [9] Its Old Jazz Band was recently the basis for a movie, "As Time Goes By" a film by Uli Gaulke. [10]

  3. Theo Croker - Wikipedia

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    In July 2010, Croker became the first artist in residence at Shanghai's Peace Hotel Jazz Bar, the oldest and longest-running music club in China. [4] (Both the Jazz Bar and the hotel, now the Fairmont Peace Hotel, date back to the 1920s when it was known as the Cathay Hotel.)

  4. The Bund - Wikipedia

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    Originally built as an all-male club after purchasing the site in 1922, it was a popular club for expatriates. A six-story building plus basement, around 1000m 2 per floor, designed in the common steel and concrete construction prevalent along The Bund area of Shanghai. Containing bars, billiard room and 50 bedrooms there was also a rooftop garden.

  5. Jinjiang International - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Jin Jiang International Hotels (Group) Company Limited (Jinjiang Hotels Group or Jinjiang Hotels in short) is the largest hotel group in China. It has more than 380 hotels and inns affiliated to it and under its management in major Chinese cities, including Peace Hotel and Jinjiang Inns. [zh 4] It is headquartered in Shanghai.

  6. Category:Landmarks in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Astor House Hotel (Shanghai) B. ... Peace Hotel; S. St. Ignatius Cathedral; Saint Joseph's Church, Shanghai; Shanghai Club Building; Shanghai North Bund Center;

  7. Victor Sassoon - Wikipedia

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    He acquired the Cathay Land Company, the Cathay Hotel Company and at least 50 other companies. Sassoon built the Cathay Hotel (now the Peace Hotel) in 1929, and other large hotels, office buildings and residences, many in The Bund, a waterfront area in central Shanghai (including Hamilton House, Metropole Hotel and Embankment). At one time, he ...