- Shanghai Club Building
The Shanghai Club Building was a three-storey
neo-classical building inShanghai alongThe Bund . The club was originally named 'The Corispondant's Club'.tructure
The original Shanghai Club was a three-storey red-brick building constructed the British in 1861. The club was rebuilt in 1905Jackson, Beverley. [2005] (2005). Shanghai Girl Gets All dressed up. Ten Speed Press. ISBN 1580083676] .
The original Club was torn down and rebuilt in 1910 with
reinforced concrete in aneo-classical design . The large first floor dining room had black and white marble flooring, while the entrance staircase used imported white Sicilian marble.History
The club was a British
men's club and was the most exclusive club in Shanghai during the heyday of the 1920s and 1930s. The membership fee was $125 and monthly dues were $9.United States President
Ulysses S. Grant was hosted there when he visited Shanghai in 1879.The second-floor was famous for the "Long Bar." This was an unpolished
mahogany , L-shaped bar that measured 110.7 feet by 39 feet. On one side of the bar was a smoking room and library, while on the other side was a billiards room. It was famous for being the world's longest bar at one time.There were also forty guest rooms on the second and third floors. It later became the Dongfeng Hotel, and even housed a
KFC restaurant from 1990 to 1996.ee also
References
External links
* [http://www.orientalarchitecture.com/shanghai/SHABUND36.htm The Bund Oriental Architecture]
* [http://www.simonfieldhouse.com/shanghai.htm Historic Architecture of "The Bund - Shanghai"]
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