Here are a few places in Amway where there are not many people in Shanghai, but taking pictures is very emotional.
1, Wu Kang Road
Address: Wu Kang Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai
Transportation: Jiaotong University Station of Metro Lines 11 and 11 (it takes about 11 minutes to walk out of the station)
Description: Except for the WIYF online celebrity ice cream (closed) which was caught in a fire last year, Wu Kang is well known. Wu Kang Road is very suitable for taking pictures! There is a beautiful blue wall in a certain section, and the dessert shop at the corner is also very distinctive ~ In addition, the red telephone booth downstairs in ferguson lane is also a major feature of Wu Kang Road, and the whole road is simply beautiful! It's a pity that I didn't take a good photo because I was just passing by ... If you are interested, you can go and have a look. 2. Shanghai WeWork
Address: No.696 Weihai Road, Jing 'an District, Shanghai
Transportation: Exit 12 of Nanjing West Road Station of Metro Line 12
Description: The pink wall at the entrance of Shanghai WeWork office building can be said to be very beautiful, and there are exotic neon lights at the gate! However, it should be noted that there is a sign hanging at the door and you can't take photos without permission (if conditions permit? Shooting is still very recommended! )
3. Magda Danysz Gallery
Address: No.256, beijing east road, Huangpu District, Shanghai
Transportation: Nanjing East Road Station of Metro Lines 2 and 11
Exhibition period: August 5, 2117-September 5, 2117
Opening hours: 11: 11-18: 11 from Monday to Saturday. It is said to be a gallery, but it is actually set up in the lobby of an office building, opposite the front desk of the office building, and there are not many paintings. Only the big wall in the middle is very suitable for taking pictures, and the overall white scene is also very emotional. It is good to cultivate sentiment and take a few photos casually.
4. Jing 'an Fengshengli
Address: Lane 245, Maoming North Road, Jing 'an District, Shanghai
Transportation: Nanjing West Road Station of Metro Line 12
Description: The word "Fengshengli" may not be unfamiliar to old Shanghainese, and it is a combination of eastern and western architectural styles. It was once a business card made in the old city of Shanghai. Last year, this place was transformed into a modern and fashionable business body with Chinese and Western cuisine, music Live House and cross-border street brands. It may be because it has just opened, and there are not many people at ordinary times. The path behind it is very emotional and suitable for taking pictures.
Because most of them are taken directly by passing by, the photos are more vivid, but the places are good. I recommend them to hipsters.