Residence Premier Green City Shanghai
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Residence Premier Green City Shanghai is located at Lane 1199, Biyun Road, Pudong New Area, the center of Green Court International Community in Pudong New Area. To date, the Community is a new-style international community which has the largest area and the best community infrastructure, featuring the most creative comprehensive environment. It is also the most liveable international community for foreigners in Shanghai. Up to now, we have attracted more than 2000 foreign families from over 60 countries and regions all over the world to come and settle.
We provide serviced apartments with one bedroom or two bedrooms to meet the demands of senior consultants and middle management who work for a long term in Pudong New Area or who love to live here. Our service facilities include fitness facilities, an indoor swimming pool, a breakfast canteen, a reading area, a multi-functional entertainment room, an outdoor barbecue area, a business center and a large health center for guests. All the apartments are very comfortable for living, and each has a well-equipped kitchen. Our serviced apartment is equipped with an entertainment center with LCD televisions, media players and high-quality connection into Internet. A homelike leisure area is also provided for all the guests. They can freely enjoy the services of our coffee bar from 10:00 to 22:00.
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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,