Flowers and Big River hit Century old Store out of the circle again

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-04

The "collapsed" travelers at the Peace Hotel in Shanghai are not necessarily "valuable" business and political celebrities, and the current junior suites** are between 3,000 and 12,000 yuan per day. With the popularity of the TV series "Flowers" and "The Year of the Great River", the Peace Hotel once again "went out of the circle" silently, of course, the Peace Hotel did not rely on "Flowers" and "Dajiang Dahe 3" to get out of the circle, "Flowers" and "Dajiang Dahe" selected the scenes of the Peace Hotel, which were more or less brilliant because of the Peace Hotel.

The male protagonist "Mr. Bao" in "Flowers" has been living in the Peace Hotel during the listing of a private clothing company, dealing with various complex listing processes and personnel relations. Song Yunhui, the actor in "Big River 3", negotiated a joint venture with Jean, the owner of the American company Luoda, on behalf of the Donghai Chemical Plant, and the two sides negotiated on the open-air platform of the Peace Hotel, with an unobstructed view of the Bund and the Huangpu River.

In the more than 100 years of history of the Peace Hotel, characters in TV series such as "Mr. Bao", Mr. Fan, Miss Wang, Song Yunhui and Keith are really "not on the stage". Mr. and Mrs. Clinton lived here during their visit to China, where the revolutionary forerunner Sun Center expressed the idea that "the revolution has not yet succeeded, and comrades still need to work hard," and Mr. Chiang Kai-shek and Ms. Soong Meiling held a grand wedding at the Peace Hotel, after which they climbed Moganshan in Deqing, Hangzhou.

Located at No. 20 Nanjing East Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai, the Peace Hotel has a variety of distinctive suites in the style of nine countries and numerous specialty restaurants, banquet halls, multi-function halls, bars and rooftop sightseeing gardens.

The Peace Hotel is divided into the North Building and the South Building, the North Building was built in 1929, formerly known as the Chinachem Hotel, also known as the Sassoon Building, the Gothic building of the Chicago School, with a height of 77 meters and a total of 12 floors, the hotel is located at the intersection of Nanjing East Road and the Bund. In 1929, Jewish businessman Victor Sassoon invested in the establishment of the "Chinachem Hotel", which eventually became the Peace Hotel after several historical changes.

The designers of the Chicago School conceived a green copper-sheathed roof, the exterior wall is made of granite stone blocks, the revolving hall door, the lobby floor is paved with cream-white Italian marble, and the bronze openwork chandelier makes the building luxurious and elegant, and once known as the "first building in the Far East".

The South Building, formerly known as the Huizhong Hotel, is a Renaissance-style brick and wood structure building, and in 1854, the Englishman Parkvo founded the "Imperial Hotel". The overall appearance of the South Building reflects the Renaissance architectural style, with Victorian brick structures in England. The North Building of the Peace Hotel is located at No. 20 East Nanjing Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai, and the South Building is located at No. 18, Zhongshan East 1st Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai. Both buildings are now national key cultural relics protection units.

After the completion of the Peace Hotel, it mainly receives celebrities from the financial circles, business circles and various countries, such as: General Marshall of the United States, Ambassador Stuart Leiden, and the playwright Coward's famous book "Private Life" was written in the Peace Hotel, and in the thirties and forties, Lu Xun and Soong Qingling met with foreign friends Chaplin and George Bernard Shaw in the hotel.

Peace Hotel is located in Shanghai's financial, commercial and tourism C position, occupies the center of the Bund, flows with the Huangpu River on the side, and Pudong's Lujiazui and the Oriental Pearl across the river, and Nanjing Road, the Bund, and the Huangpu River form the "Golden Triangle" of Shanghai's best location.

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