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Save the dateMay 5, 20233:00 PM - 4:30 PMGMT+8 Add to Calendar
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Shanghai Railway Museum 上海铁路博物馆

No. 200 Tianmu Road East, Jinan District. 静安区天目东路200号。
Shanghai, China

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Contact Person: Karen QIU
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AmCham is pleased to announce a book talk and reception featuring author James Zimmerman about his forthcoming book, The Peking Express: The Bandits Who Stole a Train, Stunned the West, and Broke the Republic of China. The event is slated for May 5, 2023, at 6pm; Garden Books, 325 Changle Lu (near Shaanxi Nan Lu), Xuhui District, 长乐路325号,近陕西南路 Shanghai. Wine and canapés will be served. Please click here to register book talk event at Garden Books.


This is an optional walking tour of the Shanghai Railway Museum (沪宁铁路上海车站) from 3:00-4:30pm, where James Zimmerman will give the group a behind the scenes tour of the old Shanghai-Nanking Railway Station, which is where the Peking Express journey began on May 5, 1923. The museum grounds include locomotives and passenger carriages similar to those of the Peking Express. There is no cost to participate in the museum tour other than the museum entrance fee of RMB 10. Zimmerman and AmCham Staff will meet the group in front of the lobby entrance to the museum at 3pm. The Shanghai Railway Museum is located at No. 200 East Tianmu Road, Zhabei District (闸北区天目东路200号).


The Peking Express is an exciting and fast paced story about China's great train robbery of 1923 and full of banditry, political intrigue, heroism, and a reflection of the excesses of the Warlord Era in early 20th century China. The crisis — covered extensively in newspapers around the world — lasted for six weeks while the bandits moved the hostages across the Shandong countryside with the Chinese army in pursuit. Learn more about how AmCham and members of the foreign business community in Shanghai played a key role in the rescue operation during the five week hostage crisis in the Peking Express story.


The author will give away by lucky draw a number of copies of The Peking Express for attendees. See the website for more details about the book at www.ThePekingExpress.com​.