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| Shanghai has long been regarded as the "Paris of Asia".
In the modernist heyday of the 1920s and 30s, Shanghai became the
destination of choice for intellectuals, artists, writers and entrepreneurs.
Today, Shanghai is a pulsating metropolis that continues to attract
people and influences from around the globe. |
| Le Chateau reinforces Shanghai's position as the most
cosmopolitan city in the Far East. This picturesque community is nestled
at Shanghai's prestigious western edge, home to a large international
population. The architecture for Le Chateau takes its cues from French-style
architecture, an influence which first found expression in the French
Consulate on JinLing Road, and eventually extended to the famous commercial
buildings along Shanghai's affluent Bund District. |
| Le Chateau recreates the lively ambiance of traditional
France. Cobblestone roads and charming street lanterns suggest quaint
Parisian streets. Generously grassed areas and manicured landscaping
evoke a feel of French gardens. Le Chateau's stately clubhouse welcomes
visitors and residents to enjoy the swimming pool, spa, lounge, library,
fine dining and other amenities catering to opulent lifestyles. |
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