浦江飯店
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浦江飯店(中国語: 浦江饭店)、またはアスター・ハウス・ホテル(Astor House Hotel)は、中国上海市のホテルである。1846年にリチャーズ・ホテル・アンド・レストラン(礼査飯店)としてオープンし、1858年には上海市の外灘、虹口区の黄浦江と呉淞江という2本の川の合流地点、外白渡橋の北側の現在の場所に移転した。
- ^ Hengshan Hotels アーカイブ 2009年4月21日 - ウェイバックマシン
- ^ a b Moses King, ed., Where to Stop.": A Guide to the Best Hotels of the World (1894):110.
- ^ a b The World's Work: A History of our Time 3 (Doubleday, Doran and company, 1901):1963.
- ^ a b Robert B. Ludy, Historic Hotels of the World: Past and Present (David Mckay Co,, 1927):273
- ^ Stella Dong, Shanghai: The Rise and Fall of a Decadent City 1842–1949 (New York: HarperCollins, 2001):208
- ^ a b Property Details: http://www.wotif.com/hotel/View?hotel=W47786
- ^ a b c Stella Dong, Shanghai: The Rise and Fall of a Decadent City 1842–1949 (New York: HarperCollins, 2001):208.
- ^ See Francis Pott, A Short History of Shanghai (Kelly & Walsh); http://jds.cass.cn/english/20070304220424.asp
- ^ a b Pott;
- ^ See P.F. Richards, 17 March 1861 from Tientsin, published in North-China Herald (6 April 1861).
- ^ Mark Swislocki, Culinary Nostalgia: Regional Food Culture and the Urban Experience in Shanghai (Stanford University Press, 2008):107.
- ^ Note: Hibbard suggests that the Hotel was established in 1844. See Hibbard, Bund, 212.
- ^ Richards' Hotel and Restaurant (礼査飯店; "Licha"; Lee-zo).
- ^ Teikoku Tetsudōchō, Japan, An Official Guide to Eastern Asia: Trans-Continental Connections between Europe and Asia Vol. 4 (Imperial Japanese Government Railways, 1915):233.
- ^ George Lanning and Samuel Couling, The History of Shanghai (The Shanghai Municipal Council; Shanghai: Kelly & Walsh, 1921):434-435.
- ^ "Some Pages in the History of Shanghai, 1842-1856", The Asiatic Review [East India Association] 9-10 (1916):129; George Lanning and Samuel Couling, The History of Shanghai Part 1 (Shanghai: For the Shanghai Municipal Council by Kelly. & Walsh, Limited, 1921; 1973 ed.):290; J.H. Haan, "Origin and Development of the Political System in the Shanghai International Settlement", Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 22 (1982):38; [1]
- ^ Swabey, 399.
- ^ "Five-star legend", Shanghai Daily News (18 April 2005); [2]; (accessed 11 April 2009); Dong, 208.
- ^ a b Hibbard, Bund, 212.
- ^ "Of Foreing [sic] Residents and Mercantile Firms at Shanghai", The Hongkong Directory: with List of Foreign Residents in China 2nd ed. (The "Armenian Press", 1859):76, 90; "Five-star legend", Shanghai Daily News (18 April 2005); [3]; (accessed 11 April 2009); Dong, 208.
- ^ P.F. Richards, "Notice", North-China Herald (29 December 1860):1.
- ^ Hibbard indicates the date of purchase was 1884, seeBund, 212, and Darwent suggests a much earlier date than that: "It was founded by Mr. DC Jansen in 1860." See Charles Ewart Darwent, Shanghai: A Handbook for Travellers and Residents to the Chief Objects of Interest in and Around the Foreign Settlements and Native City 2nd ed. (Kelly & Walsh, 1920):62.
- ^ Hanchao Lu, "Out of the Ordinary: Implications of Material Culture and Daily Life in China", in Everyday Modernity in China, ed. Madeleine Yue Dong and Joshua L. Goldstein (University of Washington Press, 2006):26.
- ^ George Moerlein, A Trip Around the World (M. & R. Burgheim, 1886):59.
- ^ Barbara Baker and Yvette Paris, eds., Shanghai: Electric and Lurid City : an Anthology (Oxford University Press, 1998):100.
- ^ North-China Herald (29 November 1889):3 (889).
- ^ Emily Hahn, The Soong Sisters (E-Reads Ltd, 2003):15.
- ^ "Five-star legend", Shanghai Daily News (18 April 2005); [4]; retrieved 11 April 2009.
- ^ The North-China Herald (17 July 1901):6 (102).
- ^ North-China Herald (17 July 1901):6 (102).
- ^ Hibbard, Bund, 213.
- ^ North-China Herald (10 July 1901):5 (49).
- ^ North-China Herald (17 July 1901):5 (101)
- ^ Hibbard, Bund, 213.
- ^ "R. v. G. Wilson, alias Hamilton", North-China Herald (6 July 1906):41ff.
- ^ a b Astor House Hotel
- ^ Wright & Cartwright, 628, 630; Banister Fletcher, Sir Banister Fletcher's a History of Architecture, ed. Dan Cruickshank, 20th ed. (Architectural Press, 1996):1228; Edward Denison and Guang Yu Ren, Building Shanghai: The Story of China's Gateway (Wiley-Academy, 2006):113; Arif Dirlik, "Architecture of Global Modernity, Colonialism and Places" in The Domestic and the Foreign in Architecture, eds. Ruth Baumeister and Sang Lee (010 Publishers, 2007):39.
- ^ a b c Hibbard, Bund, 114.
- ^ North-China Herald (16 September 1910):52.
- ^ "Local and General News", North-China Herald (23 September 1910):10.
- ^ Allister Macmillan, Seaports of the Far East: Historical and Descriptive, Commercial and Industrial, Facts, Figures, & Resources, 2nd ed. (W.H. & L. Collingridge, 1925):76.
- ^ Edward Denison and Guang Yu Ren, Building Shanghai: The Story of China's Gateway (Wiley-Academy, 2006):113.
- ^ "New Theatre in Shanghai", North-China Herald (11 October 1913):34.
- ^ Graham Bond, Frommer's Shanghai Day by Day (Frommer's, 2009):138.
- ^ The Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels Ltd., "Tradition Well Served and Heritage Revisited", press release (21 November 2008):3; Edited from an essay by Peter Hibbard, September 2008; [5]. Retrieved 11 April 2009.
- ^ Dong, 208.
- ^ "Astor House Hotel Co., Ld.", North-China Herald (3 October 1914):38.
- ^ "Astor House Hotel", North-China Herald (31 August 1912):34.
- ^ a b "The Central Stores", North-China Herald (18 September 1915):29.
- ^ "British Order Causes American Business Loss", The Evening Herald (Rock Hill, South Carolina) (6 May 1920):6.
- ^ Ernest O. Hauser, Shanghai: City for Sale (Harcourt, Brace and company, 1940):278.
- ^ Pictorial Review of the Sino-Japanese Conflict 1932: With a Day-by-Day Abbreviated Report (Asiatic Pub. Co., 1932):31.
- ^ Hallett Abend, "Wild Turmoil in City", The New York Times (31 January 1932):1.
- ^ Vaudine England and Elizabeth Sinn, The Quest of Noel Croucher: Hong Kong's Quiet Philanthropist (Hong Kong University Press, 1998):124.
- ^ Hibbard, 5.
- ^ The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels: History. Hshgroup.com. Retrieved 3 September 2010.
- ^ Orville Schell, Mandate of Heaven: The Legacy of Tiananmen Square and the Next Generation of China's Leaders (Reprint: Simon & Schuster, 1995):363.
- ^ Horst "Peter" Eisfelder, Chinese Exile: My Years in Shanghai and Nanking (Avotaynu Inc, 2004):219; Hibbard, Bund, 220.
- ^ Gary Nash, The Tarasov Saga: From Russia Through China to Australia (Rosenberg, 2002):193-194)
- ^ Lu Chang, "Legendary Astor House Hotel", Shanghai Star (30 May 2002)
- ^ "Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels Ltd.," Far Eastern Economic Review 18 (1955):344.
- ^ Hibbard, Bund, 222.
- ^ Harpuder, Richard. Shanghai: The Way We Remember It
- ^ Hibbard says it was in 1994. See Hibbard, Bund, 222.
- ^ Alan Samagalski, Robert Strauss, and Michael Buckley, eds. China: A Travel Survival Kit, 2nd ed. (Lonely Planet Publications, 1988):353.
- ^ Jim Ford, Don't Worry, Be Happy: Beijing to Bombay with a Backpack (Troubador Publishing Ltd, 2006):108, 109.
- ^ Damian Harper, Christopher Pitts, and Bradley Mayhew, eds., Shanghai, 3rd ed. (Lonely Planet, 2006):104.
- ^ History
- ^ "Shanghai" The Economist 333 (1994):40; Stock Exchange of Hong Kong, The Securities Journal 9-12 (1990):25; William Arthur Thomas, Western Capitalism in China: A History of the Shanghai Stock Exchange (Ashgate, 2001):70.]
- ^ Jen Lin-Liu et al., eds., Frommer's China, 2nd ed. (John Wiley and Sons, 2006):428.
- ^ Ian Buruma, "China: New York ... Or Singapore? The 21st Century Starts Here." The New York Times (18 February 1996); [6]
- ^ Mark O'Neill, "Astor House wants to be Shanghai's Raffles", South China Morning Post; reprinted in Asia Africa Intelligence Wire (13 November 2003).
- ^ Mark O'Neill, "Astor House wants to be Shanghai's Raffles", South China Morning Post; reprinted in Asia Africa Intelligence Wire (13 November 2003); [7]
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