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The Paramount, designed in Art Deco style by the architect S. J. Young (楊錫鏐 Yáng Xíliù, 1899-1978) was completed in 1933, [1] by a group of Chinese bankers. It lay just off Bubbling Well Road (now Nanjing West Road), a major entertainment thoroughfare and was a meeting place for the wealthy elite of Shanghai society.
China’s capital has put school back online in one of its major districts amid a new COVID-19 outbreak linked to a nightclub, while life has yet to return to normal in Shanghai despite the ...
After the Communist takeover of Shanghai in 1949, Great World was renamed "People's Amusement Arcade", but reverted to the old name in 1958. Closed during the Cultural Revolution, in 1974 the site became the "Shanghai Youth Palace". On 25 January 1981, Great World was re-established, and renamed "Great World Entertainment Centre".
Whitehead Club April 4, 2008 Beijing: GT Banana April 5, 2008 Shanghai: M2 April 6, 2008 Chengdu: Century City April 7, 2008 Hangzhou: S2 April 11, 2008 Seoul: South Korea: Vista Hall April 12, 2008 Tokyo: Japan: Ageha April 13, 2008 Taipei: Taiwan: Nan-Kang 101 April 17, 2008 Bangkok: Thailand: The River April 18, 2008 Club 808 April 19, 2008 ...
The Ambassy Club was the first private club established in Shanghai since the founding of the People's Republic of China. [citation needed] It is located on Central Huaihai Road across from the United States Consulate, the Consulate of Iran, and near the Shanghai Library.
The new Miami Beach nightclub will open its doors on Thursday, March 23, during Miami Music week. The organizers of Ultra Music Festival are taking over this former Miami Beach hotspot Skip to ...
Aurora Plaza is a 185 m high skyscraper in the Pudong financial district, Lujiazui, of Shanghai, China, that was completed in 2003.It is one of the more recognisable of the smaller towers in the Pudong skyline, due to its curved sleek facade, its former large "AURORA" logo and a large video screen projected onto the front of the building at night.
Tomorrow Square (simplified Chinese: 明天广场; traditional Chinese: 明天廣場; pinyin: Míngtiān Guǎngchǎng) is the eighth-tallest building in Shanghai, China. It is located in Huangpu District, Puxi, close to People's Square. It is about 285 m (934 ft) tall and has 63 floors.