I've always heard that the most beautiful door in the old Bund building is the No. 8 Bund Gate, so I went to see the gate of the building in particular. Of course, it's beautiful. But I'm more interested in its history. The original name of the building was the Bank of Macquarie Building, which was founded in 1853. The Bank of Macquarie, headquartered in London, England, is a bank chartered by the British royal family to carry out colonial business. When it set up a branch in Hong Kong, it was translated as Standard Chartered Bank. In November 1857, a branch was set up in Shanghai. The name of the first general manager was "Megali" and he was called "Bank of Megali".