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Where is the fun in Shanghai? 、
I live in Great Shanghai, a modern city with many man-made high-rise buildings. What can I do besides killing time indoors?

Let's go out of the room and explore literature and art, which is different from what the public knows about Shanghai!

1933 old factory building

No.611Liyang Road, Hongkou District, Shanghai

Highlight: Such a huge building used to be a slaughterhouse. Walking on the unique covered bridge and looking at the traces of white bones, you can recall the old scenery here in your mind. If it takes only half a day around here, there are Duolun Road, Cultural Celebrity Street and Sichuan North Road in the west, which is enough for a day.

M50 Creative Park (Moganshan Road Branch)

M50 Creative Park, No.50 Moganshan Road, Putuo District, Shanghai

Highlight: It would be a pity if you live in Shanghai and have never been to this place.

The whole road here is densely covered with galleries, and the western half of the road is also full of graffiti. You can watch it by yourself for a day.

Although not far from the railway station, a Suzhou River perfectly separates the noise from the silence.

Peninsula 19 19 Creative Park

No.258, Song Xing West Road, Baoshan District, Shanghai

Highlight: Although it is outside the center of Baoshan Town, Baoshan District, and a little far from the main and deputy centers in Shanghai, it is really worth seeing. Baoshan is a steel city, so with the passage of time, abandoned old steel mills gradually increase. Some artists found inspiration in these ruins, remolded steel and built these beautiful sculptures. Different from the post-industrial ecological landscape, architecture is the main feature here, and it is the feature of this creative park to make suggestions for the architectural transformation of old steel mills.

Shanghai Arts and Crafts Museum

No.79 Fenyang Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai

Highlight: OK ... The first one is hengshan road. This area is located in Xuhui District, surrounded by Old French Concession, Qing Yu Road, Kangping Road, Wu Xinglu Gaoan Road, Jianguo Road, Yongjia Road, Taojiang Road, Dongping Road and Fenyang Road. The roads at this intersection are small houses, where many celebrities' former residences are buried. There are few people and horses on the road, and foreigners can often be seen jogging under the lush buttonwood. Located in the northernmost part of hengshan road, this Shanghai Arts and Crafts Museum is a museum that must not be missed. It is magnificent in architecture and meticulous in craftsmanship.

Hongfang international art cultural community

In the Red Creative Park (near Hongqiao Road), No.570 Huaihai West Road, Changning District, Shanghai.

Highlight: Whether it is outdoor steel sculptures or indoor art galleries, sculptures and galleries, they are all artistic places. In addition, the newly-built stage has gradually appeared in various live bars in Shanghai, where many good performances are located.

Luoke beach source

Yuanmingyuan Road, Huangpu District (between Suzhou South Road and beijing east road)

Highlight: This is a quiet street. Although most people around you are travelers in a hurry, few people will set foot on Yuanmingyuan Road Pedestrian Street or Huqiu Road.

I learned from the official website of Luoke Bund Source that this area was officially opened to the public only this year 1 month, but the Bund Art Museum on Huqiu Road has been open to the public for more than three years, and it is the earliest renovated building in this area, with exhibitions almost every quarter. The media has done a good job. There are huge billboards in the subway station, which are quite popular. Most of them are students or foreigners who come here. Tickets are more close to the people, and you can change a drink. It's really pleasant to sit on the terrace and watch the scenery when the weather is fine.

Sinan building

No.55 Sinan Road, Luwan District, Shanghai

Highlight: Located in Luwan District, it is also the former site of the old French Concession, close to the former site of the mixed French Concession. There are all kinds of small houses similar to Xintiandi in the community, and there are several galleries inside. It is very leisurely to sit in a coffee shop all afternoon. The surrounding Sinan Road, Nanchang Road, Yongjia Road and Fuxing Park are all worth visiting.

Thames town

Lane 900, Sanxin North Road, Songjiang District, Shanghai

Highlight: It's really like the times moving to Shanghai, except that there are fewer people, fewer cigarettes, fewer cars and horses, less flowers and less sense of the times. There is also a movie paradise in Shanghai in this area, which is a place with heavy rain. There are also square towers and drunk pools; There are also various temples and botanical gardens, which are definitely enough for you to see for a day.

Tianzifang

Lane 274-2 10, Taikang Road, Luwan District, Shanghai

Highlight: A classic stop of Shanghai Petty bourgeoisie route. A place that perfectly combines Shanghai alleys, Shanghai old buildings, Shanghai antiques, coffee shops, Southeast Asian cuisine and western food. It's worth seeing, but not worth buying. Even foreigners think it is expensive. There is a lot of food in the nearby Sun Moon Square, and the price is close to the people. When you go to Tianzifang, you should not miss it.

Tian Ai road

Tian 'ai Road (near Yin Shan Road), Hongkou District, Shanghai.

Highlight: The road is quiet, and the walls are full of famous sayings about love. The most famous floor tile is painted with a caring oil drum, but in the year from 1 1 to 12, it changed from a clean floor tile to a dirty brick covered with correction fluid. What a shame! Yin Shan Road near Tian 'ai Road is full of small houses for rent every day. If you have more time, you can go to Luxun Park for a walk, and then you can walk to Sichuan North Road in a few steps.

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