Heng Shan Shanghai
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Heng Shan Shanghai is located along the tree-lined, elegant Hengshan Road, surrounded by chic European-style buildings. Conveniently situated in an exclusive, historical neighbourhood in the heart of Shanghai, the serviced residence is close to the Huaihai Road shopping area, Xujiahui Commercial Centre, and foreign consulates. Guests can look forward to a myriad of dining, shopping, entertainment, and lifestyle options for a truly enjoyable stay in Shanghai. Accessibility to Shanghai’s airports and major landmarks is a definite advantage. It takes only 10 minutes by car to Jingan Temple, Xintiandi and People’s Square, and Hongqiao Airport is a mere 30-minute drive away. The metro Line 1 Hengshan Road Station, which provides residents with another convenient mode of transportation to get around the city, is also located right next to the residence. Heng Shan Shanghai offers both corporate and leisure travellers a choice of 90 elegant one-to-three bedroom apartments. Each luxurious apartment comes with spacious living and dining areas, a fully-equipped kitchen, a state-of-the-art family entertainment system and floor-heating system which would provide you a most comfortable environment in winter. An efficient business centre provides a comfortable and effective work environment to meet your corporate needs. After work-hours, guests are welcome to unwind or work out in the swimming pool, gymnasium, yoga room or video room to soothe their minds.
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Shanghai is home to the world's second-highest tower and host to other other neck-craning mamoths. But it's not all sky-scraping razzmatazz- beneath its crisply cool veneer, you can find a treasure chest of architectural styles. The city's period of hgihest expansion – the 1920s and 1930s – left Shanghai with pristine examples of art deco architecture. And there's more: from Jesuit cathedrals, Jewish synagogues and Buddhist temples to home-grown laneway and shíkumen housing,