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MARTHA TODDUnited States

The Shanghai Peace Hotel, with its integrated dining, living, and entertainment facilities, offers a taste of Shanghai's charm

As I stepped into the lobby of the Shanghai Peace Hotel, it felt as if I had traveled through a time tunnel, back to the bustling yet elegant old Shanghai. The vintage chandeliers hanging in the lobby cast a soft glow, illuminating the exquisite marble floor and the bronze-colored decorative railings, with every detail exuding the luxury and taste of the last century. I was greeted by a cheongsam-clad concierge lady, whose smile was warm and welcoming, making me feel at home instantly. Under her guidance, I walked down the long corridor, flanked by black and white photos that chronicled the hotel's and Shanghai's changing history, each step feeling like a slow progression through the river of time. Upon entering the room, I was greeted by an atmosphere that blended classic and modern elements. The interior decor retained the artistic style of old Shanghai, with wooden floors, high ceilings, and vintage furniture, each aspect revealing the traces of time. However, modern amenities were all in place, including a spacious bathroom, comfortable bedding, and high-speed internet connection, ensuring a comfortable stay for guests. In the afternoon, I enjoyed afternoon tea at the hotel's jazz bar. The bar played melodious jazz music, and the live band performance added a touch of dynamism and vitality. I ordered a classic Shanghai cocktail, savoring it while listening to the music, immersing myself in the unique cultural atmosphere of the city. For dinner, I chose the hotel's Chinese restaurant, where the dishes were exquisite and authentic. I tried several signature dishes, each one delicious in flavor and appearance, especially the braised pork, which was fatty but not greasy, melting in the mouth. The waitstaff moved between tables with politeness and attentiveness, making the dining experience all the more enjoyable. At night, I returned to my room and looked out the window towards the Bund, where the brilliant night scene caught my eye. The buildings along the Huangpu River appeared even more majestic and mysterious in the night, and the Peace Hotel's location is undoubtedly one of the best spots to enjoy this beautiful view. The next morning, I enjoyed a rich buffet breakfast in the hotel's breakfast room, from fresh baked goods to traditional Chinese dim sum, offering a wide variety to satisfy different tastes. When leaving, I couldn't help but look back several times at the Peace Hotel, which has witnessed Shanghai's century of vicissitudes. It is not just a hotel, but more like a living history book, telling the story of the city, making it hard to leave. The Shanghai Peace Hotel, a place full of historical charm and modern comfort, is a wonderful chapter not to be missed by any traveler to Shanghai.
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