List of Art Deco architecture in Asia

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This is a list of buildings that are examples of Art Deco in Asia: [1]

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Phnom Penh Central Market, Phnom Penh, Cambodia PP Central Market- interior of the large dome (14064633348).jpg
Phnom Penh Central Market, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Cambodia

China

Tong Lau on Enning Road No. 46-54, Guangzhou Guangzhou Liwan Enning Lu 20220726.105304.jpg
Tong Lau on Enning Road No. 46-54, Guangzhou

Guangzhou

source: 广州市各级文物保护单位列表, 广州市历史建筑列表

Former Shanghai Commercial and Savings Bank, Nanjing Former Shanghai Commercial and Savings Bank Nanjing 2018.jpg
Former Shanghai Commercial and Savings Bank, Nanjing

Nanjing

source: 南京市境内的江苏省文物保护单位列表

Dalian Intermediate people's court (Former Kwantung Regional Court Building) Da Lian Ren Min Yan Chang Xi Nan Kuai Xi Bei Xiang Da Lian Shi Zhong Ji Ren Min Fa Yuan .jpg
Dalian Intermediate people's court (Former Kwantung Regional Court Building)

Northeastern Provinces

Shanghai Commercial and Savings Bank, Qingdao Qing Dao Shang Hai Shang Ye Chu Xu Yin Xing Jiu Zhi 2022-02-20.jpg
Shanghai Commercial and Savings Bank, Qingdao

Qingdao

source: 青岛中山路近代建筑

Amyron Apartments, Shanghai, China Amyron Apartments.JPG
Amyron Apartments, Shanghai, China
Cathay Theater, Shanghai, China Cathay Theater.jpg
Cathay Theater, Shanghai, China
The Embankment House The Embankment Apartments.jpg
The Embankment House

Pei Mansion, Shanghai, 1934

The Astrid Apartments The Astrid.jpg
The Astrid Apartments

Shanghai

source: [2]

Kiessling Restaurant, Tianjin Kiessling Restaurant (20200828165943).jpg
Kiessling Restaurant, Tianjin

Tianjin

source:, [3] 天津市文物保护单位, 天津市历史风貌建筑列表

Si Ming Bank Building, Wuhan Hankou Jianghan Lu - P1050139.JPG
Si Ming Bank Building, Wuhan

Wuhan

source: 武汉市优秀历史建筑列表

Other cities

Hong Kong

Raj Mandir Cinema, Jaipur, India Raj Mandir Cinema, Jaipur 02.jpg
Raj Mandir Cinema, Jaipur, India

India

Dare House, Chennai, India EID Parry headquarters.jpg
Dare House, Chennai, India

Chennai

New India Assurance Building, Mumbai, India NewIndiaAssuranceBdg.jpg
New India Assurance Building, Mumbai, India

Mumbai

source:[ citation needed ]

Cirebon City Hall, Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia Cirebon City Hall.JPG
Cirebon City Hall, Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia

Indonesia

Bandung

Gedung Merdeka building, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia Gedung Merdeka Bandung.jpg
Gedung Merdeka building, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia

Jakarta

Jakarta Kota railway station, Jakarta, Indonesia Jakarta Kota Station.jpg
Jakarta Kota railway station, Jakarta, Indonesia

Iran

Herzl street 11, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel Tel-Aviv Herzl11 T28.jpg
Herzl street 11, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

Israel

1928 Building, Kyoto, Japan 1928 Building, Kyoto 02.jpg
1928 Building, Kyoto, Japan

Japan

Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum 02.jpg
Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo

Laos

National Museum of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon Beirut Museum.jpg
National Museum of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon

Lebanon

Macau

detail, Sultan Sulaiman Mosque, Selangor, Malaysia One of the minarets of Masjid Diraja Sultan Suleiman.jpg
detail, Sultan Sulaiman Mosque, Selangor, Malaysia

Malaysia

Maison De Poupee (former Garage), George Town, Penang, Malaysia A car showroom from yesteryear (12272078225).jpg
Maison De Poupée (former Garage), George Town, Penang, Malaysia

George Town, Penang

Central Market, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia KLCentralMarket.JPG
Central Market, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur

Myanmar

Thakin Kodaw Hmaing Mausoleum, Yangon, Rangoon, Myanmar Thakin Kodaw Hmaing Mausoleum.jpg
Thakin Kodaw Hmaing Mausoleum, Yangon, Rangoon, Myanmar

Yangon

Pakistan

Tanauan Museum, Old Municipal Building, Tanauan, Leyte, Philippines Tanauanjf8400 04.JPG
Tanauan Museum, Old Municipal Building, Tanauan, Leyte, Philippines

Philippines

Baguio Colleges, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines Baguio colleges.jpg
Baguio Colleges, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines

Benguet Province

Calumpit Municipal Hall, Calumpit, Bulacan, Philippines FvfCentroBalungaoCal9460 14.JPG
Calumpit Municipal Hall, Calumpit, Bulacan, Philippines

Bulacan Province

Camarines Sur Province

Cebu Provincial Capitol Compound, Cebu City, Philippines Cebu Capitol Compund.jpg
Cebu Provincial Capitol Compound, Cebu City, Philippines

Cebu Province

FEU Administration Bldg., Manila, Philippines FEU Admin Bldg side stairs.JPG
FEU Administration Bldg., Manila, Philippines
Rizal Memorial Coliseum, Manila, Philippines Rizal Memorial Coliseum - sign (Malate, Manila; 11-23-2019).jpg
Rizal Memorial Coliseum, Manila, Philippines

Manila

Wack Wack Golf and Country Club, Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines Wack Wack Golf and Country Club clubhouse.jpg
Wack Wack Golf and Country Club, Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines

Metro Manila

Nueva Ecija

Mindanao island

Old Municipal Hall, Jaro, Iloilo City, Philippines Old Jaro Municipal Hall (Jaro, Iloilo City; 04-04-2024).jpg
Old Municipal Hall, Jaro, Iloilo City, Philippines

Panay island

Balara Filtration Plant, Quezon City, Philippines MWSS Balara Filtration Plant (Matandang Balara, Diliman, Quezon City; 2010-08-25).jpg
Balara Filtration Plant, Quezon City, Philippines

Quezon City

Gala-Rodriguez house, Sariaya, Quezon Province, Philippines Gala rodriguez facade.JPG
Gala-Rodriguez house, Sariaya, Quezon Province, Philippines

Quezon Province

Tanjong Pagar railway station, Singapore Tanjong Pagar railway station in Singapore - four marble statues by Angiolo Vannetti.tiff
Tanjong Pagar railway station, Singapore

Singapore

source: [18]

Graduate School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University (KNU), Daegu, South Korea KNU Hospital main building.jpg
Graduate School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University (KNU), Daegu, South Korea

South Korea

source: [19]

Kandy Railway Station, Kandy, Sri Lanka Kandy train station.JPG
Kandy Railway Station, Kandy, Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka

Thailand

Bangkok General Post Office, Bang Rak, Bangkok, Thailand Bangkok General Post Office 07.23.jpg
Bangkok General Post Office, Bang Rak, Bangkok, Thailand
Suphachalasai Stadium or National Stadium Suphachalasai Stadium 06.23.jpg
Suphachalasai Stadium or National Stadium

Bangkok

Banque de l'Indochine (now State Bank of Vietnam), Hanoi, Vietnam Ngan hang Nha nuoc - 2022-09-02 03.jpg
Banque de l'Indochine (now State Bank of Vietnam), Hanoi, Vietnam
Dalat Palace Hotel, Da Lat, Vietnam Dalat Palace Hotel.jpg
Dalat Palace Hotel, Da Lat, Vietnam

Vietnam

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