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Gangs of Old Shanghai: The Red Rose Gang

2018-03-11 ThatsBeijing

      

By Paul French


Paul French, New York Times bestselling author of Midnight in Peking, is back in China in March presenting  City of Devils in Shanghai, Suzhou and Beijing. The book sees him delve into the murky underworld of Old Shanghai. There were plenty of wrong'uns about, and a whole lot of bad blood between them. In this 'Gangs of Old Shanghai' series, French presents us with a who's who of old time organized crime, and quite the rogues gallery it is too.




The Red Rose Gang
Boss: Albert Wiengarten
Base: The Red Rose Cabaret, Jukong Alley, just off of Jukong Road (Zhongxing Lu)

Al Wiengarten was in his 70s in the mid-1930s. Along with his brother Sammy, he ran a successful, but not overly salubrious late night joint called the Red Rose Cabaret up in northern Hongkou (widely known as 'Honky Tonk Hongkou').

Romanian Jews from Bucharest, they came to Shanghai in the first years of the 20th century as pimps, bringing Eastern European women over via London and Marseille to work in Shanghai’s foreign-staffed bordellos. They decided to stay and opened the Red Rose. Their crew was almost entirely Jewish, and they stayed on the decidedly slummy Jukong Alley, even when they had the cash to move uptown.

They also ran opium to Europe and America in association with the Jewish mobs in New York; they brought young White Russian girls down on ‘dance’ contracts to work in the brothels of Hongkou; they were much liked, but argumentative and vulgar.

It ended badly… but some tales have to stay in City of Devils!




Paul French will be one of the featured authors at Shanghai Literary Festival 2018 at M Glam on March 15 at 6pm and March 17 at 12pm.


He will be at the Bookworm in Suzhou on March 19.

He will be at the Bookworm in Beijing on March 21 and March 22, and hosting a pair of walking tours in Beijing on March 24 and March 31.

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