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  2. Shanghai United International School - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai United International School (上海协和双语学校) is a group of international schools in Shanghai, China, under Xiehe Education.There are eight campuses [1] located in Shanghai as of 2024, including Jiaoke Campus, Hongqiao Campus, Shangyin Campus, Gubei Campus, Pudong Campus, Pudong Academy, Wanyuan Campus, and Qingpu Campus.

  3. Gubei, Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Gubei (Chinese: 古北; Shanghainese: ku 2 poh 4; Mandarin pinyin: Gǔběi) is an affluent residential area located in Changning District, Shanghai and covers an area of 136.6 hectares (338 acres). Gubei is best known as an enclave of East Asian expatriates in Shanghai, including those from Japan , South Korea , Hong Kong , Macau and Taiwan .

  4. Hong Qiao International School - Rainbow Bridge International ...

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    Shanghai Hong Qiao International School (HQIS-RBIS) is an international school in Gubei, Shanghai. Its previous campus was in proximity to the Shanghai Zoo . [ 1 ]

  5. Britannica International School Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... 1988 Gubei Road. Shanghai, China, 201103. ... The Britannica International School of Shanghai is a private ...

  6. Gubei - Wikipedia

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    Gubei may refer to: Gubei, Jiangxi (古陂镇), town in Xinfeng County; Gubei, Shanghai (古北), residential area in Changning District; Gubei Water Town, tourist attraction in Gubeikou Town of Miyun District, Beijing

  7. Japanese community of Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai has a Japanese expatriate group, particularly in the Gubei area of Changning District, which houses the majority of Japanese expatriates in Shanghai. [1] Some Japanese follow the "Shanghai dream" where they spend several years in Shanghai to gain professional experience or knowledge of Mandarin Chinese, and either continue working in Shanghai or return to Japan later.

  8. Shanghai cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai cuisine is the youngest of the ten major cuisines of China, although it still has more than 400 years of history. Traditionally called Benbang cuisine, it originated in the Ming and Qing dynasties ( c. 1368–1840).

  9. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    The 2017 edition was the first edition of the Michelin Guide for Shanghai. The 2022 edition awarded Tai'an Table a Green Star which is launched in 2020 worldwide to honor restaurants that are committed to more sustainable and eco-friendly gastronomy.