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  2. M on the Bund - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant of the Year 2009 – Editor’s Pick, City Weekend Shanghai Restaurant Awards [11] Best Outdoor Space 2009, City Weekend Shanghai Restaurant Awards [12] Dining al fresco ~ Editor’s Pick, Financial Times [13] Top 20 Restaurants in Asia (since 2008), Miele Guide [14] Voted “Most Popular Restaurant” by readers since 2004, Shanghai ...

  3. Ambassy Club - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Fung, a former Minnesota restaurant owner, who moved to China to become the general manager of Ambassy Club, Shanghai City Center, and a major property developer in Shanghai, Beijing, and various other upcoming cities throughout China. [2] [3] Peter Neumann, shareholder in the Shanghai office of Greenberg Traurig LLP. [4]

  4. Nanjing Road - Wikipedia

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    East Nanjing Road is a dedicated commercial zone. At its eastern end is the central section of the Bund, featuring the Peace Hotel.Immediately west of the Bund precinct was traditionally the hub of European-style restaurants and cafes, although in recent years these have become less of a feature as the demographics of visitors to Nanjing Road have shifted from affluent local residents to ...

  5. Paramount (Shanghai) - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Nightclub City finds new life on iOS with help from Mobage - AOL

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    While many gamers have probably moved on from playing Nightclub City regularly on Facebook (the game still supports around 700,000 monthly active players), there's no doubt that the game was ...

  7. Shanghai Blues - Wikipedia

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    Dung Gwok-man and Aak-suk are both clowns at a Shanghai night club, and after the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War, Gwok-man is seized by patriotic zeal, and prepares to join the army. As the Japanese fighter planes attack Shanghai, Gwok-man meets a young girl named Aak-syu while they are sheltering together from the bombs under Suzhou ...

  8. Plaza 66 - Wikipedia

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    Plaza 66 is an office building and integrated commercial complex in Shanghai, China. The building has 66 floors, which is why it was named Plaza 66. There is a department store from the first floor to the fifth floor containing high-end brands. Many fashion brands have chosen this department store as the location for their flagship stores in ...

  9. Category:Culture in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    S. Saint Joseph's Church, Shanghai; Saint Peter's Church, Shanghai; Shanghai Biennale; Shanghai Chinese Orchestra; Shanghai City Symphony Orchestra; Shanghai Conservatory of Music