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Paulaner Hefe-weißbier Paulaner Salvator Paulaner Hell. Paulaner is a German brewery, established in 1634 in Munich by the Paulaner Order of mendicant friars. Now owned by the Schörghuber family, it is one of the six breweries which provides beer for Oktoberfest. [2] Paulaner ranks number six among Germany's best-selling beers.
Qingdao has the largest Oktoberfest celebration in all of China with celebrations since 1991. Around 4 million have participated. [20] Beijing, held at the Paulaner Brauhaus in the Kempinski Hotel [21] since 1993. [22] Shanghai, at the Paulaner Brauhaus [23] and held since 1997. [24] Hong Kong, Marco Polo German Bierfest has been held since 1992.
In addition, the Lufthansa Center's seven restaurants (including the Beijing branch of the Paulaner Bräuhaus) are managed by Kempinski. The office complex hosts the Beijing offices of Lufthansa , Air Canada , Vermilion Partners Ltd and several other leading international firms.
Site Date Location Image Coordinates Designation Former Residence of Sun Yat-sen 上海中山故居: 1919: Huangpu District: 1-9 Site of the Socialist Youth League of China
The 2017 edition was the first edition of the Michelin Guide for Shanghai. The 2022 edition awarded Tai'an Table a Green Star which is launched in 2020 worldwide to honor restaurants that are committed to more sustainable and eco-friendly gastronomy.
It is connected to downtown Shanghai by the Hujia Expressway (coded A12 in the Shanghai expressway system; A12 is now S5), which was the first expressway in China. It is about 18 kilometres (11 mi) away from downtown. The Nanxiang station on Line 11 of the Shanghai Metro is located to the northeast of the old town.
Zhabei, formerly romanized as Chapei, is a neighborhood and a former district of Shanghai with a land area of 29.26 km 2 (11.30 sq mi) and a resident population of 847,300 as of 2013. It is the location of the Shanghai railway station, one of the main railway stations of Shanghai.
Luwan District (simplified Chinese: 卢湾区; traditional Chinese: 盧灣區; Shanghainese: lu 1 uae 1 chiu 1, pinyin: Lúwān Qū; formerly romanized as Lokawei) was a district located in central Shanghai, until its merger with Huangpu District in June 2011. It had an area of 8.05 km 2 (3.11 sq mi) and population of 350,000 as of 2001.