Latest News:  

English>>Travel

Walking with the writers in Shanghai (4)

By Liao Fangzhou (Global Times)

10:36, May 17, 2013

Bai's Mansion is among a variety of international architectural styles on Duolun Road. (GT/Cai Xianmin)

A variety of styles

Boasting some 20 elegant mansions in a variety of international architectural styles, Duolun Road is also a showpiece for Shanghai architecture. The outstanding house on the road is the 638-square-meter mansion at 210 Duolun Road. Currently housing the stomatology department for a navy hospital, it was built in the 1920s by two brothers, businessmen from Guangdong Province. With an impressive entrance of four two-story columns and a white marble facade, it is a good example of French neoclassical design. The balcony on the second floor features exquisitely metal filigree work and the first floor delights include hand-painted tiles.

During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the building was occupied by Japanese officers before the National Revolutionary Army took it over. When the noted general Bai Chongxi was suddenly dismissed from the post as minister of national defense of the Republic of China (1912-1949) in June 1948, he decided to settle down in Shanghai. The building became his private residence and from then on was referred to as "Bai's Mansion" before it was taken over by the People's Liberation Army Navy in 1949. Pai Hsien-yung (Bai Xianyong), the son of Bai and a leading Taiwan writer, spent part of his childhood here.

The Spanish Garden home at 215 Duolun Road was built in 1925. The owner Li Guansen was yet another Guangdong businessman who made a fortune in Shanghai. The wood-and-brick building features an octagonal hall on the second floor connecting the dining room, kitchen, and bathrooms, and two balconies offering superior views of the garden. Today it is used as a nursing home for textile workers.

The two-story home at 250 Duolun Road was created in 1924. Its Islamic-style design stands in marked contrast with the other homes in this area. The geometrical tiling and mosaics are unique and impressive even in this city. This building became one of the three private residences belonging to the influential banker and politician Kong Xiangxi after 1945. Long gone is its exclusiveness - ordinary Shanghai families have been living here ever since then.

【1】 【2】 【3】 【4】


We recommend:

Tough way to get to school in Hunan province

Top 10 attractive Chinese cities for foreigners 2012

31 abandoned scenic spots in the world

Hot dances of basketball babies

Glamourous elderly ladies in Qipaos

Top 20 sexiest women in the world 2013

Wow, women's underwear rugby

Dream girls of post-70 generation in China

Who is the most beautiful post-90s stars

Email|Print|Comments(Editor:DuMingming、Ye Xin)

Related Reading

Leave your comment0 comments

  1. Name

  

Selections for you


  1. Fighter pilots complete first parachute jumping

  2. Female special operation members

  3. Hindu labourers move to escape heat

  4. Photo story: Child models' adult world

  5. Child molestation case takes a new turn

  6. Foggy river
    in E China

  7. Gorgeous Miss Tourism candidates

  8. Hot baseball cheerleading squads

  9. The man of mystery opens up

  10. Silkworm breeding in S China

Most Popular

Opinions

  1. AP probe embodies tension between US govt, media
  2. Protectionism no painkiller for Europe
  3. Culture key to sustainable development
  4. Ten white papers, road to human rights protection
  5. Teen's tragedy reveals child abuse problems
  6. People with depression show disrupted brain 'clock'
  7. iPad obsession hurting child's development
  8. Positive signs in Europe hard won
  9. Who do psychiatrists turn to for therapy?

What’s happening in China

Deaths prompt concerns over elevator safety

  1. H7N9-hit Zhejiang ends emergency response
  2. Fire breaks out at Sinopec refinery in Pudong
  3. China provides life for Indian family
  4. China allocates 9.4 bln USD for public housing
  5. FedEx pledges fund to assist Sichuan quake relief