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You want the part.
Rainy night (today, Ming Dynasty, day, night).
All the feelings (Alla thank you, 18 on the Bund).
It's a rainy night (Nong Hao I Hao Lust is good).
A moment of sight (from now on, goodbye, Bund 18).
Too many reasons (i want this, i want that, want everything that i can get).
but honey, am i right our love can't forget
Too many pictures (drinking tea, playing cards, and swinging the dragon gate in the dark all day) have become everything that is going to end (what do you want for a day?!). )
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Male rap (Shanghainese):
Today, tomorrow, day and night;
We thank 18 on the Bund;
Hello, I'm comfortable, it's good;
This is the end of the Reunion on the Bund XVIII.
Female rap (English):
i want this, i want that,want everything that i can get;
but honey, am i right our love can’t forget;
Drinking tea, playing cards, one day to the black swing dragon gate array;
What do you want?!
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Rainy night (today tomorrow day and night) {Shanghainese} all the feelings (we thank the Bund 18) {Shanghainese} rainy night (hello I'm so comfortable) {Shanghainese} the sight of the moment (end here goodbye Bund 18) {Shanghainese} too many reasons (i want this, i want that, want everything that i can get).
but honey, am i right our love can't forget
Too many pictures (drinking tea, playing cards, and swinging the dragon gate array in the dark all day) {Chengdu dialect} have become everything that is going to end (what do you want for a day?!). Chengdu dialect}
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Bund 18 is a top-level comprehensive consumer building at the intersection of Nanjing Road, the Bund in Shanghai.
Bund 18, located at the intersection of the Bund Nanjing Road in Shanghai, was formerly the headquarters of Standard Chartered Bank in China. Formerly known as Macquarie Bank, 18 on the Bund was built in 1923.
After two years of renovation, Bund 18 has become a top comprehensive consumer building integrating world-class fashion brands, internationally renowned restaurants, bars and art exhibition halls. Building 18 has restored Greek-style marble columns and an elegant and noble hall.
Layout of 18 on the Bund:
The first and second floors of 18 Bund are home to world-class luxury clothing, accessories and jewellery stores, representing the consumption concept of the elite crowd, and allowing every guest who lingers here to overlook the elegant atrium and look at the dazzling chandeliers, instantly becoming a vanity fair full of clothing and jewelry.
The 4th to 7th floors are home to gourmet food and bars from all over the world, the 5th and 6th floors are among the top 50 restaurants in the world, and the terrace on the 7th floor is a must-see for enjoying Shanghai's nightlife.
Bund 18, which once witnessed the glory of Shanghai's Bund, has once again become the focus of the city. It not only redefines the new face of Shanghai's bustling metropolis, but also establishes a new model and standard for the technical quality of historic building preservation and commercial marketing strategies.
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The main consumption of Shanghai Bund 18 includes food and beverage consumption, special consumption and entertainment consumption.
1. Food and beverage consumption: The Bund No. 18 provides all kinds of Chinese and Western food, as well as high-quality wine, whiskey and other drinks, and the catering consumption is about 300 yuan per capita.
2. Special consumption: Bund 18 also provides some special consumption items, such as cigar tasting, spirits tasting, etc., which will vary according to different items.
3. Entertainment consumption: The Bund Eighteen argues that there are no professional DJ performances and other entertainment projects, and if you participate in these activities, you also need to pay a fee.
The location of Bund 18 is very superior, close to the Bund and the Huangpu River, the light and environment are very good, so some other additional expenses will be higher than hunger.
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The original singers of the original song of Bund 18 are Qi Wei and Yuan Chengjie.
"Bund 18" is a song sung by Yuan Chengjie and Qi Wei. Lyrics by Qin Tian, music composed by Qin Tian and Lu Wen, included in ** "Male Talent and Female Appearance", is the theme song of the light comedy "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow". In 2007, the song won the Cool Line Nuclear Dog Song of the Year, in 2008, it won the top ten golden songs of the 6th Southeast Hot ** List, and the top ten golden songs of the 15th Oriental Billboard.
"The Bund No. 18" is a song specially written by Qin Tian for Yuan Chengjie and Qi Wei, because these two singers are from Shanghai, so they integrate the feeling of Shanghai's metropolis into the song, and add a lot of different ** elements. During the recording process, Qin Tian was very satisfied with Yuan Chengjie and Qi Wei's appearance. The two have a very good ability to comprehend the song, are very devoted, and interpret the connotation of the song itself well with the charm of their personal voices.
Singer Introduction
Qi Wei, born in Chengdu, Sichuan, graduated from Zhejiang Media College, actress in Chinese mainland. In 2006, he participated in Shanghai Dragon TV's "My Type My Show" and officially debuted; In the same year, he formed a "male talent and female appearance" group with Yuan Chengjie, and became popular with the song "Bund No. 18". Later, he starred in many high-rated hit dramas such as "The Three Thousand Golds of the Xia Family" and "Love Wakes Up", and the transformation was successful.
In February 2013, he starred in the first TV series "Love Has Its Own Providence". In 2015, he starred in the urban emotional drama "I Am Durala". In 2016, he starred in the action film "Manhunt" directed by John Woo.
In 2018, she starred in the inspirational drama "Beijing Women's Illustrated Guide", which became popular again. In January 2019, she won the Quality Actress of the Year Award at the 3rd Golden Guduo Online Film and Television Festival. In the same year, she won the Actress of the Year at the Internet Boutique Festival.
In September 2022, Qi Wei gave birth to a son with her second child.
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No. 18 on the Bund is a top-notch comprehensive consumer building.
The first and second floors of 18 Bund are home to world-class luxury clothing, accessories and jewellery stores, representing the consumption concept of the elite, and allowing every guest who lingers here to overlook the elegant atrium and look at the dazzling chandeliers, instantly becoming a vanity fair full of clothing and jewelry.
The 4th to 7th floors are home to Mercer restaurants and bars from all over the world, the 5th and 6th floors are among the world's top 50 restaurants, and the terrace on the 7th floor has become a must-see place to enjoy Shanghai's nightlife.
Layout of 18 on the Bund:
The Bund 18 building was designed by Gonghe & Co. and built by the British businessman Dro Kaur. It covers an area of 1,755 square meters, with a construction area of 10,256 square meters, with a reinforced concrete structure and a Renaissance architectural style. The exterior wall is a three-section façade, and the ground floor is veneered with neat granite, and ** is a carved large iron door.
The middle section of the 2-4 storey façade is relatively simple, and the middle is supported and decorated with two huge Ionic columns. Above 5 floors form the third section, which is decorated with 2 small stone pillars in front of each window in the middle of the middle, echoing the 2 large pillars below.