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The six-story '''Asia Building''' ({{zh|s=上海亚细亚大楼|t=上海亞細亞大樓|p=Shànghǎi Yàxìyà Dàlóu}}), also known as '''Mc Bain''' or '''Asiatic Petroleum''' building, is on [[the Bund]] in the [[PR China|Chinese]] city of [[Shanghai]]. It was built in 1916 for Royal Dutch Shell's [[Asiatic Petroleum Company|Asiatic Petroluem division]] and later housed the Shanghai Metallurgical Designing & Research Institute.
The six-storey '''Asia Building''' ({{zh|s=上海亚细亚大楼|t=上海亞細亞大樓|p=Shànghǎi Yàxìyà Dàlóu}}), also known as '''Mc Bain''' or '''Asiatic Petroleum''' building, is on [[the Bund]] in the [[PR China|Chinese]] city of [[Shanghai]]. It was built in 1916 for Royal Dutch Shell's [[Asiatic Petroleum Company|Asiatic Petroluem division]] and later housed the Shanghai Metallurgical Designing & Research Institute.


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Revision as of 10:46, 25 April 2011

The six-storey Asia Building (simplified Chinese: 上海亚细亚大楼; traditional Chinese: 上海亞細亞大樓; pinyin: Shànghǎi Yàxìyà Dàlóu), also known as Mc Bain or Asiatic Petroleum building, is on the Bund in the Chinese city of Shanghai. It was built in 1916 for Royal Dutch Shell's Asiatic Petroluem division and later housed the Shanghai Metallurgical Designing & Research Institute.

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