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188: 30: 516: 123:, in 1850. Because the newspaper's founder saw Shanghai as a growing commercial center and founded the paper to support Shanghai's growth, much of its original content was related to shipping news. The paper expanded as Shanghai grew, and moved to the Bund in 1901. In 1921 the paper began construction of this building as its new headquarters, and completed construction in 1924. 22: 180:. The building was then confiscated and used by the Chinese government as a branch for various government offices at various times. In 1996 the building was restored, and in 1998 it became the Shanghai branch of 293: 222:, the lowest two floors of which are rough hewn. The building originally incorporated the statues of two goddesses, which flanked the marble entrance, but these statues were destroyed during the 184:. AIA was a subsidiary of American International Group (AIG), which is a successor company of the American Asiatic Underwriters, who occupied part of the building in the early twentieth century. 408: 490: 127: 495: 226:. The building contains 9,043 square meters (97,340 sq ft) of office space, and lies on a 1,043 square meters (11,230 sq ft) plot of land. 176:
After World War II the North China Daily News returned to the building, and the paper continued to operate until 1951, shortly after the founding of the
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The North China Daily News Building is currently occupied by an American insurance company, AIA.
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page including historical and contemporary photographs at Chinese-Architecture.info
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Collection of high-resolution photographs of historic buildings in Shanghai
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North China Daily News Building – The Bund – Shanghai (Elevation)
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was the first English-language newspaper to be published in
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relief sculpture. The first seven floors are faced with
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simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
pinyin
Neo-Renaissance
office building
the Bund
Shanghai
The Bund
American International Assurance
North China Daily News
Shanghai
Lester, Johnson & Morriss
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Henry E. Morriss
American Asiatic Underwriters
Cornelius Vander Starr
American International Group
Japanese Empire
occupation of Shanghai
World War II
People's Republic of China
AIA Group Limited
High resolution photograph of the building in 1994
reinforced concrete
Baroque
Neoclassical
Renaissance
granite

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