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Brunner Mond Building: Shanghai Warehousing Industry Association/Shanghai Commercial Warehousing Co., Ltd. 133 Sichuan Middle Road: 1922: 26: A-III-048: New HSBC Building: Shanghai Municipal Government Office: 220 Sichuan Middle Road: 1928: 27: A-III-029: Zhengguanghe Building: Shanghai Municipal Telegraph Bureau: 44 Fuzhou Road: 1937: 28: A ...
The HSBC Building (also known as the Municipal Government Building) is a six-floor neo-classical building in the Bund area of Shanghai, China. It served as the headquarters of the Shanghai branch of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation from 1923 to 1955, and currently houses the Shanghai Pudong Development Bank (SPD Bank).
The Swatch Art Peace Hotel. Separated from the North Building by Nanjing Road, the South Building dates back to the 1850s, when it was known as the Central Hotel. In 1903, the hotel was restructured and renamed the Palace Hotel. The building that stands today was completed in 1908, and offered two elevators, the first building in Shanghai to do so.
Tallest building in China; 3rd tallest building in the world; Tallest twisted building in the world (total rotation – 120°) Houses the J hotel; 2 Shanghai World Financial Center: 492 1614 101 2008 Tallest building in the world with a hole Houses Park Hyatt Shanghai. 3 Jin Mao Tower: 421 1380 88 1999 Houses Grand Hyatt hotel 4 Shimao ...
Hotels in Shanghai (2 C, 23 P) ... (Shanghai) Nissin Building; North China Daily News Building; O. Oriental Art Center; Oriental Pearl Tower; R. Russo-Chinese Bank ...
The HSBC Building (No. 12, The Bund), now used by the Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, was once the Shanghai headquarters of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, which failed to reach a deal with the Shanghai government to buy the building again in the 1990s, when the Shanghai government moved out of the building that they had used ...
By 1973, the Mansions was renamed in English the Shanghai Mansions Hotel, [117] but retained its Chinese name. By 1973 the Mansions was the third-choice accommodation provided for Overseas Chinese: "If there isn't enough room at these two hotels, then Overseas Chinese are put into the sky scraping Shanghai Mansions Hotel overlooking the Bund. [118]
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