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SHANGHAI, China (AP) — A Shanghai tea house whose name translates roughly as “Frog Keeps a Mistress” has been deemed a threat to public morality and told to get a new moniker, local media said Friday.
SHANGHAI, China-A Shanghai tea house whose name translates roughly as “Frog Keeps a Mistress” has been deemed a threat to public morality and told to get a new moniker, local media said Friday.
Spanning an area of just 17.86 square meters (about 59 square feet), the compact tea house is a result of the renovation of an existing timber structure in Shanghai’s Hongkou District.
A taste of nostalgia, the Old Shanghai tea house is an exquisite destination for tourist and locals alike. The teahouse not only features quality tea but also takes you back in time to the era of ...
Old Shanghai Tea House, 385 Middle Fang Bang Street, tel: 86 21 5382 1202. Old Shanghai Tea house offers a taste of 'old Cathay' with its dreamy-eyed waitresses in silk qipao gliding across the ...
A ring of benches is suspended from the roof of this glass-walled tea house, created by Atelier Deshaus beside a landscaped garden in Shanghai's West Bund. Locally based Atelier Deshaus designed ...
A taste of nostalgia, the Old Shanghai tea house is an exquisite destination for tourist and locals alike. "I consider the tea house a kind of installation art. Now for me, art is about inspiring ...
The tea house was built using a steel structure with 60-millimetre-square columns and beams that enabled the creation of an apparently light and transparent volume.
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