At the beginning of World War II, about 30,000 Jewish people fled from Europe to Shanghai, calling themselves "Shanghai landers." Most settled in the ...
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At the beginning of World War II, about 30,000 Jewish people fled from Europe to Shanghai, calling themselves "Shanghai landers." Most settled in the neighborhood of the Hongkou District. The Ohel Moishe Synagogue served as the spiritual heart of this Jewish community, and currently houses the Museum for Jewish Refugees. You'll also visit Huoshan Park, a peaceful place where the Monument in Memory of Jewish Refugees now stands. Afterwards, we’ll come back to the downtown area and visit the Fairmont Peace Hotel and Moller Villa, both are in the style of Europe.
Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum closes on Monday
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