Republic of China Architecture Tour in Shanghai
Republic of China Architecture Tour in Shanghai
Republic of China Architecture Tour in Shanghai
Republic of China Architecture Tour in Shanghai
Republic of China Architecture Tour in Shanghai
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Republic of China Architecture Tour in Shanghai
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Introduction Republic of China Architecture Tour in Shanghai

Introduction
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Shanghai has many breathtaking architectural treasures. Various Western-style houses from the Republic of China period are still preserved in the prosperous urban area. Walking through the streets and alleys of Shanghai, it seems as if you have traveled through a time tunnel and arrived at an era of prosperity and turmoil. The Bund is an area where buildings from the Republic of China are concentrated. It has the reputation of "World Expo Building Group". Its profound historical background and cultural connotation make it a rare cultural heritage in Shanghai. There are also many traces of old houses in Jing'an District and Xuhui District. These old houses have absorbed the characteristics and artistic techniques of residential, villa, and official residences in Europe and the United States, and have integrated various types of traditional and Western modern techniques. They have distinct characteristics of the times and regions, and are also very popular check-in spots in Shanghai. Small Western-style buildings of different styles carry the legendary stories of Shanghai. Floating glimpses, overlapping time and space, like a secret city.

Trip Moments Republic of China Architecture Tour in Shanghai

Republic of China Architecture Tour in Shanghai Trip Moments
Strolling through old Hankou, the Republic of China architecture is a feast for the eyes

Strolling through old Hankou, the Republic of China architecture is a feast for the eyes

I toured around the old Hankou area during the May Day holiday, and I was thoroughly entertained by the old buildings. One can feel that a century ago, Wuhan was definitely an extremely important financial center in China, as most of the existing old buildings were banks at the time, such as the Siming Bank, Taiwan Bank, China Industrial Bank, Shanghai Savings Bank, Central-South Bank, and the old site of Hankou Bank, among others. The variety of banks was so great that it even surpassed Shanghai. Route 1: Yellow Crane Tower → Hubu Alley → Yangtze River Bridge → Wuhan Customs House → Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street Route 2: Chu River Han Street → Liyuan → East Lake Ecological Tourism Scenic Area → Moshan Scenic Area Route 3: Hanyang Art District → Guishan Park → Wuhan Art Museum → Wuhan Museum Route 4: Gude Temple → Qingchuan Pavilion → Panlongcheng National Archaeological Site Park
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The golden age of the Republic of China in the historical architectural complex

The golden age of the Republic of China in the historical architectural complex

Located at No. 57 Changsheng Road, in a historical preservation area by West Lake, you can see the rustic clear water walls, alley-style Shikumen, heavy wooden doors, four-poster beds, ceiling fans, pull-chain toilets, enamel basins, and Fenghua soap. Instantly, it feels like stepping into the bustling Republic of China era! Time rewinds, and the nostalgic elements bring a quiet reflection on a not-so-distant history! Mr. Liu, the owner of Hubian Village, once said: "Every brick and every wall here is restored from old bricks, costing more than ten times that of new construction. But I always feel that only in this way can we live up to the cultural heritage entrusted to us." 👍 Most recommended: Classic Shikumen row houses, most rooms have balconies, free mini bar, bask in the sun, and enjoy a drink, it's so pleasant! 📝 Note tips: Next to it is the office of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea.
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SigridMortensen
Hidden in Shijiazhuang, the ancient town boasts the misty charm of the Jiangnan region and the architectural style of the Republic of China era

Hidden in Shijiazhuang, the ancient town boasts the misty charm of the Jiangnan region and the architectural style of the Republic of China era

🏨 Longquan Ancient Town 🚉Transportation Guide: You can take the subway line 1 to Hope Station in the city, then take a taxi, or drive yourself, as there is a parking lot right at the entrance! ❤Recommended Reason: If you don't have the time or budget to visit the Jiangnan area, then Longquan Ancient Town is the place to go. With its antique Ming and Qing architecture and the Moon Reflecting River flowing through the town, sitting on a black-awning boat with your beloved, isn't it wonderful? This is just like the picturesque water towns of Jiangnan. 🌟Highlights: As evening approaches and night falls, with the lights coming on, the neon lights on both sides of the river reflect on the water surface, and a fairy-like mist lingers above the river, creating a dreamlike illusion as if you've stepped into a dream! 👍Most Recommended: Going around 4 pm is the best, as you can finish touring the scenic area during the day and sit down to watch the night view in the evening. Upon entering, you will receive a map that clearly shows all the areas, with many different sections! The immediate sensation of Jiangnan's Wuzhen, along with a large area of Republic of China architecture, transports you in a second to the world of Xu Wenqiang from the Shanghai Bund. Inside the park, there is a large costume hall with styles of all kinds! During the day, you can wear a simple blue robe to experience the misty Jiangnan, and at night, you can change into a cheongsam to feel the prosperity of the 'Great Shanghai' during the Republic of China period! 🍽Dining Recommendations: There is a whole street of snack bars, and I think the prices are acceptable, after all, it's a scenic spot. There are rest areas, children's playgrounds, and libraries, all of which are free to rest in, which is really considerate! 🗓Itinerary: 1. There are several museums with old objects, real-life settings, and old-fashioned cameras, sewing machines, etc. The White-Haired Girl film and television base is also here, with large courtyards from the Ming and Qing periods, it's like walking into a TV drama! 2. Live performances are a unique feature here, available all day, with shows almost every half hour or hour. The 8:30 pm performance of Han Xin's Battle of Backwater is well worth watching! 👍Most Recommended: If you're visiting Shijiazhuang, I really suggest checking this out. If you like taking photos, bring a few sets of clothes, you'll definitely get some great shots!
DEACON GLOVER
DEACON GLOVER