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Shanghai Green Court Apartments

Green Court in Shanghai was built in 2001,It is a high-end expatriate compound offering luxurious apartments. All apartments in Green Court feature spacious layouts and are well equipped. Since some of the apartments belong to private owners, their decorations and furnishings may vary. The estate's design is contemporary western with lovely tiling. The compound's green areas and walkways are wide and clean, and tenants enjoy outstanding clubhouse facilities. 

Situated in Green City / Biyun, residents also enjoy convenient access to supermarkets, dining, international schools, and cafes. Overall the area is peaceful and secure, and one of the best areas for expats in Shanghai. 

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