Peace Hotel
Peace Hotel was built in 1929, formerly known as the Chinachem Hotel, belongs to the Chicago school of Gothic architecture, the building is 77 meters high, **** 12 floors. The exterior wall is made of granite stone, by the rotating hall door and into the lobby floor paved with milky white Italian marble, the top of the antique copper chandelier, luxury and elegance, "the first building in the Far East" reputation. After the liberation, the hotel was reopened in 1956 and named Peace Hotel. In recent years, the Peace Hotel has renewed the guest rooms, restaurants and other renovations, but the architectural style still maintains the appearance of the year, the whole building is a blend of modern and traditional, trendy and retro in one.
Plaza 66
As the "Golden Triangle" on West Nanjing Road, alongside CITIC Pacific and Plaza 66, Plaza 66 has not only become the meeting place for top international brands in Shanghai, but also favors personalized products, which is the direction of Shanghai's real high fashion.
No. 18 on the Bund
No. 18, formerly known as Standard Chartered Bank, is a 1,500-square-meter building on the waterfront with a mix of classical, neo-classical, baroque, and hybrid styles. Even after 80 years, the clean lines and elegant appearance of No.18 still exude the pride of that era, and in November 2004, No.18 on the Bund opened its doors as a new humanistic and fashionable landmark, with a self-positioning as a creative space called "Bund18?Creative". After the redevelopment, Bund18 not only attracted many high-end consumer goods, with world-class brands such as Cartier and Zegna, and upscale restaurants, but also hosted many exhibitions and fashion shows. It also often hosts many exhibitions, hosts fashion shows, or forums.?
Oriental Art Center
Shanghai's Oriental Art Center was designed by renowned French architect Paul Andreu, and the entire exterior of the building is clad in a metal laminated glass curtain wall, while the interior walls are decorated with specially made ceramic wall hangings in light yellow, ochre, brown and gray.
As a masterpiece of post-modern architectural concepts, the entire design reflects the most avant-garde and culturally relevant style in today's world - a return to nature. Appreciating music and art in such an environment is a real enjoyment of temperament. As "Shanghai's newest venue for elegant art", the Oriental Art Center attracts many fashionable people.
M50 (No.50 Moganshan Road)
M50, as one of the first batch of "Shanghai Creative Industry Parks" authorized by Shanghai Municipal Economic Commission and one of the eleven characteristic cultural districts of Shanghai planned by Shanghai Municipal Government, is a former mottled and abandoned old warehouse, which has finally shed its Cinderella veil and become an authoritative gathering place for China's creative and cultural industries. The former dingy and abandoned old warehouse has finally shed its Cinderella veil and become the authoritative gathering place of China's creative industry. It currently gathers more than 80 art groups, creative design companies and artists' studios from different countries, and is the most tasteful, large-scale and influential art center in Shanghai, and has been listed as a "recommended place to visit" by Time magazine with the label of "Shanghai's fashion landmark", which is as famous as Shanghai's 11 characteristic cultural districts.
Xintiandi
Xintiandi is based on the old Shikumen buildings, a symbol of Shanghai's modern architecture, and for the first time, the original residential function of Shikumen has been changed to give it a commercial function, transforming this old house, which reflects Shanghai's history and culture, into a fashionable, recreational, cultural and entertainment center that combines international-level dining, shopping, and performing arts functions. The exterior of the Shikumen buildings in Xintiandi retains the brick walls and roof tiles of the past, while the interior of each building is customized according to the lifestyle, pace of life, and emotional world of modern city dwellers, all reflecting the atmosphere of modern leisure life. Strolling through Xintiandi is like stepping back in time, as if you were in Shanghai in the 1920s and 1930s, but one step inside each building is very modern.
Shanghai Drama Center
While watching dramas is still a niche hobby, the Shanghai Drama Center has cultivated a market for drama performances in the city with the introduction of original foreign plays and the production of outstanding contemporary theatrical works. Nowadays, theater performances on Anfu Road are a unique landscape in Shanghai, and going to see a play on Anfu Road has become a fashionable culture, a way of life, and even a habit for young people in contemporary Shanghai.
Shanghai Drama Center has become a national large-scale performing arts troupe with a full range of artistic professionals, advanced performance hardware and facilities, and assets of more than 120 million yuan.
Shanghai Dramatic Arts Center also frequently carries out various forms of cooperation and mutual visits with artists from Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States, France, Australia, Russia, Singapore, South Korea and other countries, and some of the best plays such as "Home", "Tokyo Moon", "Joy Luck Club", "OK, Stock", "Lady Remaining", "Shang Yang" and so on have also been invited to Japan, Singapore, Germany, South Korea and Hong Kong, Taiwan, and have been highly praised by the cultural and artistic circles at home and abroad.
Shanghai Museum of Art
This was once the old Shanghai Ten Mile Ocean Race, the new museum expansion project has preserved the original neo-classical appearance of this British building, according to the museum's functional requirements for its transformation. The interior design inherits the traditional language of European style and emphasizes the bright and modern atmosphere. Inside the museum, looking up at the heavy beams and columns, then walking up the spacious staircase, caressing the bronze casting of horse heads from the 1930s, and browsing through the exquisite works of the artists, you will surely appreciate the historical changes of the old and new Shanghai, and feel the fascinating cultural charms. As an important calling card of Shanghai culture, the Shanghai Art Museum is also a fashionable event that provides an important stage for all kinds of pioneering and experimental art.
Park97
Italian-style Baci, Japanese-style Tokio Joe and Cali-fornia Club are three of the most popular dining and entertainment venues in Hong Kong from the Lan Kwai Fong group of companies.
Whether you are enjoying a glass of wine at the bar or relaxing on the sofas, you will be able to enjoy a drink at the bar, a drink at the restaurant, or a drink at the restaurant. Whether it's enjoying a glass of wine in front of the bar, cuddling up on the sofa with a cup of afternoon coffee, or having a sophisticated modern Italian-inspired dinner ...... Italian-style cooking at Baci offers you all of these.
The Paramount Ballroom
The exterior of the Paramount was built in the avant-garde American ArtDeco architectural style, which was the new wave of architecture in China and the world in the 1930s, and was a hit all over Shanghai, as well as the main socializing place for Shanghai's celebrities and gentlemen.
Entering the 21st century, after more than seventy years of wind and rain, the Paramount underwent a restorative remodeling, which not only restored its former elegance, but also integrated more modern fashion elements, attracting nostalgic or fashionable people to come, and set off a wave of vintage and modern intertwined with a fashionable and leisure craze on the Bund, which can be said to be "the splendor of the present, as if it was back in the day! "
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