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  2. Xujiahui Park - Wikipedia

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    Xujiahui Park is a park in Xuhui District, Shanghai. It was built in 1999, on the former grounds of the Great Chinese Rubber Works Factory and the EMI Recording Studio (now La Villa Rouge restaurant). [1] The park has an artificial lake with a sky bridge running across the park. [1]

  3. Xuhui, Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Xuhui District is a core urban district of Shanghai.It has a land area of 54.76 km 2 (21.14 sq mi) and a population of 1,113,078 as of 2020. [1] [2] Xuhui District has 12 subdistricts and two townships.

  4. Xujiahui - Wikipedia

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    The other notable park in Xujiahui is Guangqi Park, which features the tomb of Xu Guangqi, after whom the area and district are ultimately named. The tomb, recently restored according to its original set-up, is a curious combination of a large Christian cross as the grave marker, with a traditional Chinese "spirit way" lined with stone animals.

  5. A new Milwaukee business park restaurant will feature Indian ...

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    A new restaurant planned for Milwaukee's Park Place business park will get $65,000 in city grants to help finance the business under a proposal approved by the Common Council.. IVR Bar is leasing ...

  6. List of tallest buildings in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Xujiahui Tower: 460 / 1,509 92 2024 Considered a stale proposal, originally meant for completion in 2010 and to be sited next to the Shanghai World Financial Center and the Jin Mao Tower [153] [154] Newer proposals, however, suggests the tower to be placed in Xujiahui next to the Grand Gateway twin towers. Future City: 250 / 820 60 — [155]

  7. Xujiahui station - Wikipedia

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    Xujiahui (simplified Chinese: 徐家汇; traditional Chinese: 徐家匯; pinyin: Xújiāhuì) is an interchange station between lines 1, 9 and 11 of the Shanghai Metro. It is located in the Xujiahui area of Xuhui District, Shanghai. [1] The station is one of the busiest in the metro system, and is extremely crowded during peak hours.

  8. Bibliotheca Zi-Ka-Wei - Wikipedia

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    At its height, the Xujiahui Library collection included over 100,000 titles in 200,000 volumes: 80,000 volumes in European languages and 120,000 volumes in Chinese. [4] After the destruction of the Oriental Library (Dongfang Tushuguan) in 1932 by Japanese militarists , [ 5 ] [ 6 ] it was the largest library in Shanghai.

  9. Puxi - Wikipedia

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    Puxi is, along with Pudong, the entertainment and cultural center of Shanghai.. Puxi has the most emblematic shopping centers and cultural centers. The main shopping centers (including East Nanjing Pedestrian Road, Central Huaihai Road, Qipu Road Apparel City, and Xujiahui), the major bar streets (Hengshan, Maoming, and Julu Roads), the Shanghai Zoo and cultural centers such as The Bund, the ...