Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Shanghai under the lens of photographers from the former Soviet Union, 1950.

Shanghai under the lens of photographers from the former Soviet Union, 1950.

Vladislav (Soviet Union) was the photographer of this group of pictures of Street View in Shanghai, and his team came to China on 1949. The main task is to shoot the new China founding ceremony.

There is a temporary red archway in the middle of the picture of Shanghai Bund, with portraits of Soviet leaders hanging on both sides.

"Shanghai Bund" Most of the buildings we see on the Bund are rebuilt, but the basic style has never changed.

"From a distance, there are many buildings in the alley. Since 1930s, Shanghai has had garden-style alleys with higher standards. Its style is modern, and the overall layout is similar to the traditional alley.

Shanghai International Hotel was completed in June 65438 +0933+10/October 65438, with a height of 24 floors (86 meters) and designed by Houdar (Hungary). It was the tallest building in the Far East at that time. Its status as the tallest building in Shanghai remained until the early 1980s.

"Shanghai Customs Building" Customs Building was built in 1845, which is a three-story building. 189 1 year and 1925 were rebuilt and rebuilt.

Shanghai Daxin Department Store is now the first department store in Shanghai, and the first escalator in China was built in the 1940s.

Billboards on the streets of Shanghai, Shanghai Old Shadow, 1950. Photography: vladislav Mikasha