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                <title>The Astor House Hotel</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This hotel is an absolute gem of colonial history. For about £40 the Richard Executive Suite makes you feel like a visiting diplomat!  <br><br>The building has a rich history and is located on the edge of the bund - within easy walking distance of Shanghai's main attractions.<br><br>It really made our visit to Shanghai, I can't imagine there is a better place to stay in the city. <br><br>I would also recommend a cocktail at M on the Bund - if you want to continue the glamorous feel.]]></description>
                
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                <title>The Bund</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Shanghai is a city where East meets West, and nowhere more so that on the waterfront. On the westside, Puxi, stands a row of grand colonial buildings that still have the power to dominate the view despite the skyscrapers surrounding them. Check out the ceiling inside the dome of the HSBC building - they clearly had the Sistine Chapel in mind.]]></description>
                
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