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CALLIE GARNERUnited States

The new landmark of Yangpu Binjiang in Shanghai, the Grey Warehouse Art Space, is now open to the public

🧚‍♀️I went to Yangpu Binjiang for a weekend trip and found the Grey Warehouse Art Space in the Yangshupu Power Plant Ruins Park nearby. It's now open to the public! It looks like it will become the next popular check-in spot in Yangpu Binjiang! . 🏠Yangshupu Power Plant Ruins Park, once a high-carbon emission thermal power plant built in 1910, was once known as the first power plant in the Far East. The tall chimney standing by the river was once the tallest building in China, standing by the Huangpu River, and passengers from the ocean would know they had arrived in Shanghai as soon as they saw it. . ♨️Now, after a series of unique artistic designs and building renovations, this idle factory area has undergone earth-shaking changes and has been transformed into a landmark building on the waterfront for ecological sharing and art appreciation. . 🎨The most worthy of appreciation is the newly opened Grey Warehouse Art Space. The three giant tanks that were once used to store fly ash have been deconstructed and functionally overlaid to become the best place to enjoy the unbeatable river view. . 🌀The entire art space looks super spectacular from a distance, with a beautiful spiral staircase on the industrial ruins. The spiral staircase spirals to form a sunken circular mini space, which is very design-oriented. . 🧡There are also exhibitions here recently, which are the exhibition areas of the Yangpu Binjiang City Space Art Season, with the theme of 'Co-cultivation and Co-existence'. There are many digital arts, installation arts, etc. Walking in the space, you can really find surprises at every turn! . ☕️Of course, hidden in the ruins park, there is another eye-catching building, which is full of industrial style and artistic sense from the outside. It was transformed from the ruins of a water purification pool. . ♻️Now it has become a zero-carbon theme coffee shop called One Foot Garden. It is said that the power supply of this shop only relies on photovoltaic power generation, which makes it the most environmentally friendly 'unplugged' coffee shop on the waterfront. . 💯'Ruins Park' & 'Grey Warehouse Art Space', rejuvenated on the waterfront, highly recommended for weekend walks, cycling, strolling with children, and visiting this city public space new landmark with both natural, humanistic and artistic temperament! . ‼️Tips: Parking needs to be at the 'Shanghai International Fashion Center', navigate to the '135 Dinghai Road' parking lot
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Posted: Feb 9, 2024
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