If there are many places of literature and art in Shanghai, there must be many. In the past, many intellectuals gathered in Shanghai with a strong cultural atmosphere, which has been passed down to this day. Then, let's take a look at some more literary places in Shanghai!
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Shanghai New World -2. No.3 Wu Kang Road. Tianzifang -4. No.5 Thames Town. Shanghai bund art museum -6. M50 Creative Park -7. Dragon Art Museum -8. Red Square C7-9. K 1 1 shopping art center -65438.
1. Shanghai New World
Shanghai New World is an urban tourist attraction with Shanghai's historical and cultural characteristics and the integration of Chinese and Western cultures. Based on the symbol of Shanghai's modern architecture-the old Shikumen building area, it changed the original residential function of Shikumen for the first time and innovatively endowed it with commercial management function.
Transform this old house, which embodies Shanghai's history and culture, into a fashion, leisure, cultural and entertainment center integrating catering, shopping and performing arts.
Walking in a new world is like going back to the past, just like being in Shanghai in the 1920s and 1930s, but stepping into every building in one step is very modern and fashionable.
This is a very petty-bourgeois place in Shanghai, full of foreign friends, cafes, western restaurants and handicrafts. And the surrounding buildings are quite distinctive. Suitable for young artists.
Transportation: Subway: Take the 10 and 13 lines and get off at Xintiandi Station. Bus: 9 1 1, 926, 42 and get off at Huangpi South Road Station.
2. Wu Kang Road
On a sunny afternoon, I came to the road with a breath of petty bourgeoisie. Sycamore trees on the roadside, some art shops and cafes along the street, you can stop for a cup of coffee when you are tired.
Looking at people coming and going, it seems to be back to that past era!
I watched The Aroma starring Park Sihu and Raina Lee. In the movie, Raina Lee's residence is an English country house at Lane 40 1-3, Wu Kang Road, which is full of British amorous feelings.
Wu Kang Road, formerly known as John Calvin Ferguson Road, was 1 10 years ago. There are many exotic buildings on both sides of the road, including Ba Jin's former residence, 376 Art Center and so on. You will see the iconic and unique Wu Kang Tower at the end of Wu Kang Road. If you are carefree, go to Wu Kang Road for a walk, which is especially literary!
Transportation: Take the subway 10, 1 1 to Jiaotong University Station, or take the bus to Huashan Road Fuxing West Road and Huaihai Middle Road Gaoan Road Station, and walk.
3. Tianzifang
Tianzifang is very similar to the small shops in Gu Jiang Town and Gulangyu Island. Very petty, emotional and creative shop. In the downtown area of Shanghai, the transportation is convenient and the facilities are complete. The most important thing here is that there are traces left by the transformation of the old city of Shanghai, and it is also a place with a strong cultural and creative atmosphere.
Petty bourgeoisie feelings are everywhere here. Coming here is like becoming a petty bourgeoisie. Those who like to enjoy life might as well go.
Tianzifang is mainly a small shop, and the decoration of each shop is unique. Walking and taking pictures is also excellent. Shanghai is a landmark building and a must-see place when you come to Shanghai!
Transportation: 1. Get off at Dapuqiao Station on Metro Line 9 and walk for 5 minutes from 1 exit.
4.Thames Town
The place where online celebrities punch in, a very emotional English town! Retro stone road, a street sign, with European style in detail. In particular, there are background walls everywhere, and there are many new people taking wedding photos.
The shooting base of the film Tiny Times. From the moment you enter the town, you will be involuntarily attracted by the beautiful and dreamy British style of the town.
Transportation: Songjiang Bus 13, 14,19; Transfer to Songjiang University Town Station of Metro Line 9 15 Hongxiang Road Station.
5. Shanghai Bund Art Museum
This low-key art gallery is in an ancient and elegant building on Tiger Hill Road. The building itself is worth seeing. This is an art building and an art exhibition. People who are interested in art come here to visit Shanghai. That's great. I like the architectural style of this art gallery very much. Very emotional, suitable for taking pictures.
If you don't pay attention when you pass by, you may ignore it, but it's really beautiful, minimalist, with self-help tours, free coffee, scenery along the Huangpu River and the style of old Shanghai. Modernity and tradition blend well.
There are often reports of lectures, exhibitions and other activities, many of which are free. The rooftop on the sixth floor has a good view and is suitable for shooting children's shoes.
Rail Transit: Exit 6 of Nanjing East Road Station of Metro Line 2/10, about 10 minutes' walk.
Tips: 1. The art museum is closed to the public on Monday and Tuesday.
6.m50 Creative Park
The walls on the whole road of Creative Park M50 are graffiti. Occasionally, a master will create here. After a while, there will be different pictures here, which are very fresh and artistic.
There are many art exhibitions, handicraft exhibitions and many studios, as well as ceramic crafts sold in the store. Elegant and quiet environment, good visual effect. Perfect for weekend visits.
Whether it is the external style of the building, the internal decoration or even the graffiti on the wall, it gives people a very literary petty bourgeoisie style, which is more suitable for the field of artistic creation.
It seems that some film and television dramas were also filmed here. It is said that some scenes of the recently released "Du Lala Chasing Marriage" were also shot here, which is still worth seeing.
Transportation: Take the subway 1 line and get off at Shanghai Railway Station.
7. Dragon Art Museum
Dragon Art Museum is a private art museum founded by China collectors Liu Yiqian and Wang Wei. At present, there are two museums in Pudong and Xuhui Riverside.
The Dragon Art Museum (Pudong Museum), a large-scale venue, is a private art museum with the largest scale and collection strength in China.
The exhibition hall on the first floor mainly displays contemporary art with diverse themes. The exhibition hall on the second floor is a unique "Red Classic" art permanent exhibition area.
The third floor is the permanent and temporary exhibition hall of China traditional art, which is mainly composed of calligraphy and painting, and there is also a display space for ancient China utensils and furniture.
Very artistic place, where you can enjoy the works of masters, which is very good.
Transportation: Subway: Take Metro Line 7 to Huamu Road Station, and walk for about 15 minutes after leaving the station.
8. Red square C7
Red is a creative park, which used to be the location of the tenth factory of Shanghai Steel. However, its theme is Shanghai urban sculpture art, and its popularity is still ok.
Free visit. There are all kinds of sculptures scattered on a large sloping lawn.
Some are from domestic authors and some are from foreign artists. The style is generally avant-garde, with thinking about the environment and life.
There are old factories around the lawn, and there are many sculptures on the roadside around the factory. Young artists can visit Red Square, right in the city center.
Transportation subway: Take subway lines 3, 4 and 10 and get off at Hongqiao Road Station.
9.K 1 1 Shopping Art Center
K 1 1 is really a high-end western-style shopping mall. It is said that the boss is the grandson of one of the four richest people in the world and strives to build a museum-style shopping center with literary and humanistic atmosphere. It's art, trend and design, and you can experience it in one stop at K 1 1.
Fashionable brands, pioneering culture, and online celebrity food in this season all seem to be prepared for young people here.
Humanity space, which has a fast turnover rate of brand stores and a combination of large-scale activities, enjoys the fun of life and a good time for leisure. As a young artist, it is worth going!
Transportation: Bus: 1. Take bus 146 and Da Qiao line and get off at Huaihai Middle Road Station on Madang Road.
10. 1933 old factory building
Laochangfang (1933) is an excellent historical preservation building in Shanghai. Once a slaughterhouse in Shanghai, it has been transformed into a fashion and creative design center. The excircle structure of the main building combines European classical architectural style and decorative style, and uses beautiful geometric figures.
The staggered ramps and covered bridges in the building form a magical space for light flow. I believe all the friends who have seen Tiny Times know 1933, because there is a passage in it that was shot here.
The space inside is very special and looks mysterious and complicated. The feeling of floor by floor is a little dizzy, like a maze, especially on the glass floor, where there are some specialty shops. It's good to look around.
Transportation: Subway: Exit 3, hailun road, Metro Line 4, Sichuan North Road, and Exit 2, hailun road, Metro 10 Line.
Tips:
The micro-theater on the second floor of Laochangfang often performs various dramas, usually in the afternoon or evening, and the fare is between 100-200. Those who like watching plays must not miss it.
Shanghai is a city full of petty bourgeoisie and romantic feelings. Many young people with dreams gather here to work hard for their dreams and future. Life here has not made them too secular. They are still young!