The Blossom Manoir · Orient Treasury, located in the heart of Lujiazui, Pudong, Shanghai, is a "century-old modern Republican-era mansion" that serves as a hidden gem in the bustling city. This impeccably preserved historical architecture, originally designed by a British architect, blends Western elements with distinctive Shanghai-style aesthetics. Once the private residence of Pudong's "wealthiest tycoon," it was completed in the early 1930s after years of construction and witnessed Shanghai's golden era of "comprador culture" and its reputation as the "Oriental Paris" during the 1930s-1940s. The hotel features a rare Shanghai-inspired courtyard structure comprising a main building, annex, central courtyard, and surrounding verandas. Its 17 guest rooms, distributed across the main and annex buildings, exude the luxurious ambiance of an aristocratic estate while showcasing the eclectic elegance of Shanghai's East-meets-West heritage. Unique amenities include a literary lounge, VIP reception hall, tea house, Taizhou-style private dining, and a bespoke bar. All displayed artworks and paintings are original pieces by renowned contemporary artists. Complemented by regular "Treasury Art Exhibitions," the property offers guests not just accommodation but an immersive artistic experience. Amidst the vibrancy of Shanghai's waterfront, this landmark invites travelers to witness the century-old transformations and modern grandeur of the "City of Eternal Blossoms."