There are a total of 33 buildings on the Bund, some of which are still requisitioned by some units and institutions. For example, the 13th Customs Building on the Bund, built in 1927, remains the residence of Shanghai Customs; The Bank of Communications Building No. 14 on the Bund is the youngest building on the Bund. It was built in 1948 and has been used by the Shanghai Federation of Trade Unions since the establishment of the People's Republic of China. Others are the headquarters of banks and insurance companies from various countries, as well as high-end hotels, such as the Asia Building at 1 Bund, built in 1913; The Riqing Building, also known as the Maritime Building, was built in 1925 and was originally a building of the Riqing Foreign Company; The HSBC Building, also known as the City Government Building, was built in 1925 during the 14th year of the Republic of China; The 110.7 foot bar cabinet in the first floor bar of the British Association claims to be the longest in the East, and now it is the Dongfeng Hotel; The Huizhong Hotel Building on the 19th Bund, today is the Peace Hotel; The Sassoon Building, No. 22 on the Bund, was built in 1929 and is the tallest building on the Bund. Today, it also belongs to the Peace Hotel. The 3rd, 6th, and 18th have been renovated and developed into high-end leisure, shopping, and entertainment venues, serving as the coordinates for luxury consumption in Shanghai. Model making software: 3ds Max 2016 Rendering software: vray5.0 for 3dmax2016