We’ve all seen the famous picture of Tartarian architecture in Shanghai from 1937, but what about other buildings in Shanghai that seem to whisper, “Psst, hey, I’m Tartarian!”

In this photo, see two of them: The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited (HSBC), and the neighboring Customs House.

If you go to the Wiki page about these buildings, the alleged construction dates (1923 and 1927) are emphasized a great deal to make sure nobody puts two and two together by considering the very old weathered appearance and the very old style of each building.

You can tell the HSBC building has been stripped down quite a bit, with the more intricate Tartarian details removed, and the dome looks as though it has been altered to appear more “modern” . . . but the ancient spirit of Tartaria seems to hang over these two buildings rather conspicuously, at least in my estimation.

Some other strong possibilities (not pictured) of Tartarian architecture in Shanghai include the following:

  1. Union Building Three
  2. The Shanghai Club
  3. The Palace Hotel
  4. The North China Daily News Building
  5. The Yangtze Insurance Building
  6. The Russo-Chinese Bank building
  7. The EWO Building
  8. The Great Northern Telegraph Building.

 

Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited (HSBC), and the neighboring Customs House.        
great telegraph bldg
shanghai art building

nothing much around the palace hotel long ago

Former Shanghai Club

Union bldg 3 Shanghai

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By Jon

4 thoughts on “Shanghai’s Tartarian Architecture”
  1. Hi Jon, I’ve left a comment on some of your Youtube videos about similiarity of this Commons House building to the Palace of Culture in Warsaw, it’s a very strange case because they say the Palace was built in 1955 and there’s even a construction video (which is such a bad soviet propaganda) and yet the Palace looks almost the same as the Commons House in Shanghai! It’s obciously Tartarian tech, yet somehow they menaged to sell the lie of construction in 1955? How is it possible? And there are no old photos of it as well. Have look: https://s.inyourpocket.com/gallery/246214.jpg

  2. Hello Jon,
    I’ve been watching Tartaria Australia on YT. Their 2 most recent videos from October are connected to seeing the crystal city of Tartaria in central Australia around the December Solstice. It’s really fascinating if you can get a chance to watch them, and my question will only make sense if you’ve watched their videos I guess. It’s takes the existence of Tartaria to a totally new level. I’ve been wondering about where the crystal city (or cities) would be here in the US and someone recommended Utah, and maybe around the Crystal Church area. Do you have any your thoughts on it? Thanks.

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