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How much does he spend a day at Shanghai Peace Hotel?
The per capita consumption level of Shanghai Peace Hotel is RMB 2500- 10000. Shanghai Peace Hotel is a luxury hotel. The North Building is located at No.20 Nanjing East Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai, and the South Building is located at No.0/8 Zhongshan East Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai. 50 meters away is the Bund in Shanghai. Peace Hotel is a historic building. It opened in 192 1 years ago and has a history of 100 years. The total construction area of the North Building of Peace Hotel is 50,500 square meters, of which the old building area is 37,449 square meters, and the new building area on the west side is 1305 1 square meter, with a total of rooms. The main building of the South Building has 6 floors, of which 7 floors are fake, with a total building height of 32.43 meters, of which the basement is 2.20 meters high. From 65438 to 0996, Peace Hotel, as a part of Shanghai Bund complex, was listed as the fourth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.
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