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0Finding centrally located accommodation Shanghai is a great way to not only explore the city but also take in shows at such performance venues as the Lyceum Theatre. An ideal base from which to visit this venue is Ascott Huai Hai Road Shanghai which features well equipped serviced apartments Shanghai in the lively Xintiandi area. Of course for some truly memorable entertainment, nothing beats taking in a show at the Lyceum Theatre which hosts a …
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