Shanghai Nanshe Memorial Hall (Yao Guang's former residence) Yao Guang's former residence was built in the Qing Dynasty, adjacent to the Zhangjing River and built by the river. It consists of four courtyards and is a typical residential building in the south of the Yangtze River. In view of the deep historical relationship between Mr. Yao Guang and Nanshe, Jinshan District established the "Shanghai Nanshe Memorial Hall" based on his former residence, which is the first special venue in China to comprehensively display the deeds of historical figures of Nanshe.
Address: No.0/30, Xinjian Road, Zhangyan Town.
Opening hours: every Tuesday to Sunday from 9: 00 to 16: 00 (closed on Mondays, except legal holidays).
Admission: free.
Bai Jiao of Bai Jiao Art Museum (1907- 1969) Zhang Yanren of Jinshan, Shanghai, a famous painter in China, a member of Nanshe Memorial Society, and a painter of Shanghai China Painting Academy. Bai Jiao Art Museum was converted from an old house. With the theme of Mr. Bai Jiao's life story and artistic achievements, the Art Museum focuses on his artistic achievements in poetry, calligraphy, painting and seal cutting.
Address: No.29 Huaxian Road, Zhangyan Town
Opening hours: 9:00- 16:00 (closed on Mondays, except legal holidays).
Admission: free.
Shanghai Overseas Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Institute Maritime Painting and Calligraphy Institute was built in Lujia Ancestral Hall in Qing Dynasty. Its owner, Lu Daochang, was the head of Shandong Division of Guanhu Division in Qing Dynasty, and participated in the supervision of Jiangsu Yong Lian during Xianfeng period. 20 16 The Zhang Yan Creation Base of Shanghai Overseas Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Institute was listed here. Hard hilltops, clear water ridges, golden fish swims and green plants can be seen everywhere. It has elegant style and beautiful environment, and is a communication platform for famous painters and painters at home and abroad to inherit and carry forward Chinese excellent culture.
Address: No.41Lane 73, Xinhua Middle Road, Zhangyan Town.
Opening hours: 8:30- 16:30( 16:30 closed) and closed every Sunday (except national statutory holidays).
Admission: free.
Zhu Peng of Zhu Art Museum was born in a family of calligraphy and painting, with excellent poetry and painting, and is known as the "Three Musts". Now he is a national first-class artist, president of Shanghai Overseas Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Institute, and president of Shanghai Maritime Painting and Calligraphy Institute. Zhu Art Museum is located in Qian Pei's former residence. During the Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty, Qian Peiming published a book here and compiled it into Qian's Bibliography. The calligraphy, paintings and porcelain vases exhibited in the art museum are all outstanding creations of President Zhu for many years, which not only combines the Shanghai culture and the ancient town context, but also shows President Zhu's profound and exquisite artistic attainments and outstanding artistic character.
Address: No.3 Zheng 'an Lane, Zhangyan Town.
Opening hours: 9:00- 16:30 (closed on Monday)
Admission: free of charge (advance reservation is required for visits)
Yin Da Bookstore Yin Da Bookstore was originally the dormitory of Zhangyan Middle School. This house was built in the late Qing Dynasty. It used to be a property of Qian Boxun, former president of Jinshan No.1 Chamber of Commerce, in Zhangyan Town. After the founding of New China, it was rented to Punan Middle School in Zhangyan as a dormitory for boys, and then managed by Zhangyan Middle School. The bookstore has been transformed on the basis of the original building, taking the modern historical buildings in Shanghai as the main axis, and integrating leisure, social and other elements into the traditional bookstore, providing readers with a quiet rest place for reading.
Address: No.300 Zhangyan Street, Zhangyan Town
Opening hours: 10:00-20:00.
Tip: Except some tea rooms on the second floor have consumption restrictions, the rest are open to the public.
Zou Ma Lou Zou Ma Lou was built in the late Qing Dynasty for Chen's mother. It has a history of more than 100 years, and it is the only complete wooden Zouma Building in Jinshan. In the modern history of Jinshan, this Zoumalou is of great significance. China's first branch in Jinshan County was established here, which was also the main place for Jinshan Party activities during the first cooperation between Kuomintang and Communist Party. Today, this century-old building has become the living space of Jinyi Ji Chuan Wenchuang Ji Ya, with Chinese and Western tea rooms, Liuxi Art Museum and master studio. The building can accommodate 40-50 people at the same time and is a platform for various cultural and creative activities.
Address: No.26 Zheng 'an Lane, Zhangyan Town.
Opening hours: 9:00- 16:00 (first floor only)
The first floor of Liuxi was built in 1908, with a history of 1 10 years. Now it has a new look. The first floor is located as a tea culture theme restaurant, adjacent to Nanshe Memorial Hall, with a total area of 206 square meters. Elegant and comfortable, pleasant environment. Tea culture is one of the biggest features on the first floor, and there are four independent tea tasting spaces on the second floor.
Address: Lane 0/70, Xinhua Middle Road, Zhangyan Town
Business hours: 10:00- 13:00, 16:00-20:00.
Zhangyan Museum of Historical and Cultural Customs Zhangyan Museum of Historical and Cultural Customs is located in the ancient town style protection area of Zhangyan, and it is an external display window that focuses on the profound historical and cultural heritage and local cultural customs of Jinshan Zhangyan. Taking the historical chronology as the main form, the exhibition hall uses a large number of objects, photos and archives, supplemented by multimedia means such as projection, interactive experience and touch inquiry, which objectively, vividly and vividly reproduces the historical changes in Zhangyan, and is a magnificent scene.
Address: No.0/56, Huaxian Road, Zhangyan Town.
Opening hours: 9:00- 16:00 (closed on Mondays, except legal holidays).
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