Sun Court

Shanghai


This multistorey apartment building was completed in 1928. Although it was named after real-estate mogul Sun Chunsheng (1899–1974), the Chinese translator mistakenly used 太阳 (‘sun’ in the sky) instead of 孙 (Sun’s name) when assigning the original Chinese name.


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