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#Tianzifang Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Shanghai|Tianzifang, a 'petty bourgeois' old alley
|Tianzifang, a 'petty bourgeois' old alley. Shanghai|Tianzifang, a 'petty bourgeois' old alley. Shanghai Tianzifang is a very 'petty bourgeois' place, where everyone can taste coffee, or evaluate some artworks.
◎There are also many residential houses, be careful not to accidentally break into the residential houses with a literary style.
The alleys inside are crisscrossed, be careful not to get lost. Tianzifang has several entrances.
Transportation: Exit 1 of Dapuqiao Station on Line 9 of the subway, about 200 meters on foot.
Address: Lane 210, Taikang Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai
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🔸Tianzifang is a gathering place for Shanghai's petty bourgeoisie, where there are many unique small shops, and the physical store of White Rabbit is here
🔸Wukang Road is a famous street with nearly a hundred years of history in Shanghai, where Ba Jin and Song Qingling's former residences are located
🔸Experience the popular restaurants along the way, delicious to the extreme!
🔸Explore Shanghai's hardest to find, smallest free private gallery Capsule
🔸Visit Changle Road, where the trendy people in Magic City love to go, very fashionable🆒
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🔸Waibaidu Bridge is where Yi Ping jumped into the river
🔸1933 Old Millfun, a good place for photo check-ins, with unique architecture, suitable for photography📹
🔸Visit the Shanghai Museum to see the Da Ke Ding and Shang Yang Fang Sheng
🔸Stop by People's Park⛲️, also one of Shanghai's landmarks
🔸China Art Museum is a modern art museum transformed from the Expo National Pavilion
🔸Shanghai Film and Television Park - Chedun Film Base, shooting spot, Soul Girls come here
🔸Visit Madame Tussauds Shanghai to see wax figures of hundreds of celebrities including Jay Chou and Leslie Cheung
🔸Check in at Sinan Mansions🏠, Sinan Road has many garden houses, suitable for photography
🔸Tianai Road is a literary street, a check-in place for couples, full of romance🐶
🔸After walking down Tianai Road, go to Lu Xun Park
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🔸Experience the unique charm of the ancient town of Zhujiajiao in the bustling city
🔸Visit one of the three famous gardens in the south, Yu Garden, to see the beautiful ancient ginkgo tree with a history of more than 400 years
🔸Stop by the City God Temple to draw a fortune
🔸Take your children to the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum to play, learn and explore, and don't forget to watch a giant screen movie🎬
🔸Shanghai Disneyland, see the castle, fireworks🎆
🔸The best place to take children - Lego Discovery Center (Joy City), China's first indoor discovery center
🔸Visit the high-end villa area full of British style - Thames Town
🔸Go to the 'Top of Shanghai' Xishe Mountain, overlook Shanghai, and check in at the Catholic 'First Cathedral in the Far East'
🔸Go to Shanghai Wild Animal Park to take a photo with the flamingos
🔸Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden, enjoy a picnic🌲 check in 'Lonely Little Tree' and 'Mine Garden'
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🔸Check in at the representative of Shanghai's cultural landscape - Oriental Pearl Radio & TV Tower
🔸Line Friends (Huaihai Middle Road Store), a photo holy land for girls💓
🔸Guangfulin Site Cultural Park, experience the Tang style architecture, quiet and beautiful
🔸Hao Art Museum, experience the feature of 'Night Art Museum'
🔸Columbia Park, rich in Moroccan style, with a holiday feel⛱️
🔸Chongming Island, Fort Town No. 2 Ding Dam, the same spot as the Korean drama 'Goblin'
🔸Yuyuan Public Market, check in at the Rainbow Corridor🌈
🔸Venice Water City, as if in Macau🇲🇴, suitable for photography
🔸Qibao Old Street is the closest ancient town to Shanghai city, recommend trying the Begonia Cake
🔸Glass Palace Art Bookstore is a popular bookstore in a transparent glass house, remember to keep quiet🤫
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🔸Pure Cake Shop (Jing'an Store), an old-fashioned cake shop, affordable and delicious
🔸Go to taste Shuangniang Tuan and Yellow Bean Cake, other flavors are
Artistic Alley of Shanghai
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📌"Tianzi Fang" 田子坊
📍Address: 210弄 Taikang Rd, Huangpu, China, 200023, Shanghai
Tianzifang is a mixed cultural alley in Shanghai, located in the Old French Quarter. In this touristic alley, you can enjoy your afternoon checking over the art and crafts shops, drinking coffee in a bar, and enjoying design studios, art galleries, and boutiques.
You will see buildings, alleys, and streets of the old French Quarter with later Chinese additions piled on. Though it is still a Chinese residential area, it has become famous as a modern area of arts and crafts shops, old-style buildings, narrow alleys, and less-expensive restaurants, bars, and cafes.
For many tourists, it is a favorite place to go.
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Artistic Alleys in Shanghai!🇨🇳
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Located in the French Concession area, Tianzifang is a maze-like neighborhood filled with narrow alleyways, art galleries, boutiques, and quaint cafes. It offers a unique blend of traditional Shanghainese architecture and contemporary art, making it a haven for artists, designers and creatives.
Nearest Subway Station: Dapuqiao Station Line 9
Traditional-Modern Alley of Shanghai
📌"Tianzi Fang" 田子坊
📍Address: 210弄 Taikang Rd, Huangpu, China, 200023, Shanghai
Once you get over there, you start strolling around lanes and different small stores because it is the best touristic arts and crafts place to spend such a good time. It is now home to boutique shops, cafes, bars and restaurants.
You would really love this place at the end because it is a perfect spot for relaxing time in the afternoon or on the weekend.
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Visiting Tianzifang 👀👀👀
Tianzifang田子坊
Taking small walk during the day in one of the most
historical places in Shanghai. So many tiny cute stores galleries, coffeshops and bars.
It's very colorful and bright with greeneries hugging old buildings. Many shops offer free tasting of candies tea ice cream etc.
If you a tourist in Shanghai-highly recommend to visit this spot and spend few hours walking through the labyrinth of history
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Retail cuteness 🥰🥰🥰
What I really like about small shops in Shanghai is the super cute entrance design with main display facing consumers at the doors where you can see the most adorable and beautiful products such as perfume, chocolate, tea, souvenirs etc.
Every store has its own style and never repetitive. All door entrance has its own decoration and unforgettable signage. Like a small universe after each door 🚪 🪐🪄
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Tianzifang in Shanghai, magical
Imagine you are in Shanghai. It is Saturday evening, you don’t know where to hang out with your friends, I just have a word: Tianzifang!
This street is very popular in Shanghai to have many bars, restaurants and shops.
Crowded after work, this place is the one where you need to be if you want to have fun and chill with your crew 😎
Located in Tianzifang, you need to find a gate to go through but no big deal.
I do recommend this place guys.
ENJOY 😉
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The Famous Shanghai Street - Tianzifang
Address: 210 Taikang Rd, Huangpu, Shanghai, China, 200023
Highlights: The Tianzifang is a very nice market in the old Shanghai Street maze. It is worth going just to get the idea of the old times. The historic buildings are still maintained and most of the place is filled with art galleries. Even though this is one of the main tourist spots in Shanghai and has lot of crowd all through out the day but its still kept well clean and maintained, even the smaller streets around this area. 🤩
Moreover, the shops here are really nice and you can find typical souvenirs with a bit more local flair. However, there is no bargaining here and you can pay with card in most shops. I really enjoy spending time here!😊
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🎈 Location: TianziFang, Shanghai
TianziFang is a super nice area to stroll in. There are multiple shops with postcards, accessories, paintings, clothes, little craft shops and snacks kiosks.
Also there are various restaurants, where you can have a bite.
In the middle of the street, around one of the corners there are stairs that lead upstairs, follow the stairs and you will find a way to the roof. It's perfect for taking the photos and just chilling there looking at the buildings .
Also I really liked ome of the shops with earrings there, can't recall the name now, but it was very small and nice.
🎈How to get there: Subway line 9, DaPuQiao station or taxi.
East meets West in Tianzifang
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As everyone knows, Shanghai is an international city but Tianzifang embodies the unity of both western and Chinese seamlessly. I’ve been spending a lot of CNY holiday time here recently so it’s about time I’ve shared my thoughts on it.
located in the heart of Shanghai, its historical alleyways of ancient Chinese design are home to a myriad of shops, bars, restaurants and entertainment facilities. Many of which are have English and are clearly tourist friendly.
The Bars in my opinion are the main attraction. You can always find your favourite brand of beverages and alcohol in one the stylish boutique drinking holes. This environment really helps you relax whether you’re traveling, have a night out with friends, taking the edge off after work, which I usually enjoy doing once or twice a week on my own.
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Tianzifang Former French Concession Site
Getting There - metro line 9 (Dapuqiao Station)
Attractions - lots of quirky shops and nice places to eat.
It's nice to spend an afternoon around Tianzifang. Although it gets crowded during the weekends, it's a good place to buy souvenirs from Shanghai!
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Great vibes at Tianzifang!
Getting There - By subway: Dapuqiao line 9.
I personally rode a bike there after my little stroll on Wukang street!
Attractions - Plenty of shops and a cool vibe!
Hotels - Pretty sure there are plenty around there!
Food & Restaurants - Tons of snacks shops and some sit down restaurants .
Shopping - Souvenirs , artsy shops, food and other interesting stuff!
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As you navigate the maze of alleys on Tianzifang lane, unique shops and art workshops appear before your eyes, ranging from teahouses, open-air restaurants, outdoor coffee shops, galleries, home furnishings, and handicrafts to countless creative studios. Who could ask for more?
When you come to Tianzifang, you can live in a hotel in the lane and experience what old Shanghai looks like.
👏🏼Wooden houses crunched and crunched, which makes people feel nostalgic and nervous. And the staircase are too narrow to allow more than one person to pass, and the width of the steps is only within my palm.👣
I walk carefully and try my best to imitate the elegance and manners of Shanghai women. The wooden windows open in the morning, and the neighbours in the old building are already busy in the morning. The window frames out different images of the street outside.🤳
#happynewyear
Tian Zifang was originally a small alley in Xuhui District. After being transformed here a few years ago, it has become a well-known landmark in Shanghai.
Many young people like to visit here. Many of the shops here are particularly fun. Especially the Big White Rabbit Toffee Shop. There are especially many people who buy it.
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I always come to Tianzifang everytime i visit Shanghai. I always like the vibes there. The lights especially. Tianzifang’s architecture is so unique. It is basically inside an alley and there’s an alley inside an alley. So many bars, western restaurant, snacks, unique beverages, souvenirs shops. I always like to come to this type of place (night market i guess?)
I like to have a taste of life, Shanghai Tianzifang, Beijing's Nanluoguxiang. The commercial atmosphere is blowing in the face, and it is exactly the same as Nanluoguxiang. If you don't like Nanluoguxiang, you don't have to come to Tianzifang. There will be fewer people coming in the morning, and more than 10 stores are basically open. If you just want to stroll around, 1 hour is enough. From Tianzifang, you can walk to Xintiandi and Sinan Road. Here you can drink milk tea, send postcards, buy souvenirs, and no one is interested in the history and architecture of Tianzifang.
photograph tips
Suddenly one day, Tianzifang became a new must-have punching point besides the Bund Chenghuang Temple Yuyuan Garden. Just like the Shantang Street in Suzhou and the wide and narrow alley in Chengdu, Tianzifang became a new literary landmark.
Tianzifang was originally a small street in the Dapuqiao area of Shanghai. The typical later commercial transformation, combined with the entry of various artist painters, gathered a creative shop, gallery coffee from an ordinary Shikumen alley. The literary land of the museum. The photo of
literary fan is best for this place. It is recommended to sweep the street in 35, both indoors and outdoors. Of course, wide angle is also a good choice.
Aesthetic Streets of Tian Zi Fang
Visited Tian Zi Fang in Shanghai and spent almost 5 hours exploring the area and trying out different yummy foods! There’s endless streets to explore here and many amazing photo spots! Some cute cafes in the area for you to chill at when you’re tired of walking, and the outer street has a row of eateries selling famous noodles and yummy baos. Had an amazing time there and would definitely go back!
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Charming Shanghai
Shanghai, known as the Magic City, features the Bund, Nanjing Road, the City God Temple... along with numerous distinctive buildings, old streets... It is the leading economic city in China, a model of open development, and is well worth taking the time to wander around.
Shanghai Shenanigans ✨ 🪩 🇨🇳
Shanghai is one of my favourite cities in China, and after living there for a few months I thought I’d put together a list of my favourite places to give you some inspiration for your trip ✨
🐉 Classic Tourist activities:
- [ ] Yu Yuan Garden
- [ ] Shanghai Tower
- [ ] Jing’an Temple
- [ ] Tianzifang for quaint neighbourhood exploring 👀
- [ ] Visit the French concession
- [ ] Walk along the Bund area for the classic Shanghai skyline shots 📸
- [ ] Check out East Nanjing / West Nanjing Road for shopping 🛍️
☕️ Vibey neighbourhoods to explore:
- [ ] French concession
- [ ] Xintiandi in Xu Hui (great restaurants and cafes here)
- [ ] Jing'an neighbourhood (more bars here)
🍴 Where to eat:
- [ ] Jin Xuan – fine dining Chinese restaurant in the Ritz Carlton
- [ ] Canton Disco in The Edition hotel – Hong Kong cuisine 👌🏻
- [ ] Cottons – a chilled-out restaurant in the garden of an old villa in the French concession. They often have live music etc. Western food. Good for lunch.
- [ ] Bull & Claw - a similar vibe to Cottons. In the French concesh. Western food. Great for boozy brunch 🥂
- [ ] Vesta – in the French concession, gorgeous surrounding.
- [ ] YuanYuan - traditional shanghainese food 🍲
- [ ] Polux- French restaurant 🇫🇷 in XinTianDi in Xu Hui
🪩 Nice rooftop bars / restaurants that overlook the bund:
- [ ] Sir Ellys in the Peninsula Hotel
- [ ] Sky bar of the Roosevelt
- [ ] W Hotel Pool Bar - great views at night 🕺
- [ ] POP on the Bund
- [ ] Bar Rouge 💋
- [ ] The Captain Rooftop - more chilled vibes 🤙🏻
🍻 Bar areas:
- [ ] Wuding Road - a chilled bar street, lots of expats frequent here.
- [ ] Fumin street - Funkadeli is popular, and Chicken and Egg 🥚
- [ ] Found 158 - a converted underground car park that’s been converted into an open air bar area with multiple bars / clubs
#Shanghai #Thebund #Wudingroad #Fuminstreet #Tianzifang #frenchconcession #Jinxuan #Xintiandi #shanghaitower #WHotelshanghai
Tianzifang, the most artistic alley in Shanghai
· Evolved from the most characteristic Shikumen alley in Shanghai, located in Puxi, it can be described as one of the very petty bourgeoisie places.
· The name is a pseudonym given by the painter Huang Yongyu. Young people with personality and artistry come to Shanghai for the first time and head for this place to feel the unique personality of Tianzifang.
· Walking in Tianzifang, winding through the labyrinth-like alleys, specialty shops and art workshops inadvertently jump into view. From teahouses, open-air restaurants, open-air coffee seats, galleries, home furnishings to handicrafts, and many well-known creative studios in Shanghai are all available.
Transportation route
1. Take the subway line 9 to Dapuqiao Station, walk about 220 meters after exiting from Exit 1;
2. Take bus 17/24/304 to Jianguo Middle Road Ruijin Second Road Station, walk about 120 meters to get there;
Take bus 41/43/96/146/218/786/955/985 to Dapuqiao Station, walk about 300 meters to get there.
Must visit in Shanghai
Little known to Shanghai old timers, Tianzifang has transformed itself from legacy residential architectures and factories into an artsy area housing bars, cafes, crafts shops, design studios, galleries and boutiques
I will highly recommend it to visit during the afternoon when slowly slowly becomes dark.
Location: Lane 210, Taikang Road, Luwan District
Entrance Fee: Free
Hours :
Every shop has different hours of operation, approximately between 10:00 and 23:00. Some bars close later
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Tianzifang in Shanghai
Tianzifang is a famous century-old street located in an old street in the Dapuqiao area of Shanghai. The entire street is lined with Shikumen architecture, narrow long alleys, and ancient walls, which have been preserved to this day, making it the most Shanghai-style commercial architectural block. Famous old Shanghai snacks, old Shanghai snow cream and cultural life supplies, as well as restored old bars and so on. If tourists want to deeply feel the real style of old Shanghai, then the best choice is Tianzifang, this century-old street.
Tianzifang in Shanghai, with the flavor of alleyway residences and a strong artistic atmosphere
Tianzifang, located at No. 210 Taikang Road, Shanghai, China. The Tianzifang block is composed of the French Concession administrative district, the Shikumen alleyway district, and the alleyway factory district. In 1998, Tianzifang began to be renovated. Through leasing, transfer, and exchange, the old factories and old houses were gradually transformed into painter's studios, design rooms, photography studios, pottery museums, fashion showrooms, etc., attracting a large number of artists, painters, and design studios from home and abroad to join.
Tianzifang is the flavor of alleyway residences. In addition to creative shops and galleries, photography exhibitions, the most are various cafes. In the leisurely afternoon, with the cool breeze in the alley, the bright sunshine spreads on the ground, the air is full of lazy coffee aroma, there is a great 'stealing half a day of leisure' mood.
All the shops here are decorated by the shop owners according to their own favorite style. They move the scenes they imagine into reality. In the crisscrossing small alleys, the owners' various dreamy colors are displayed.
Tianzifang retains the old Shanghai style and layout of the old Shanghai alleyway neighborhood. When you come here, you will find shops selling 'nostalgia' everywhere, selling cheongsams, selling domestic beauty products, selling White Rabbit milk candy, selling Shanghai brand watches, etc. Each shop is decorated with heart, trying to highlight its own highlights in this alley.
Tianzifang!! An old alley market where you can steal half a day's leisure
A place in Shanghai that I've always wanted to visit and play, I really like this quiet little place, a variety of gourmet snacks are dazzling, just have time, so I made an appointment with colleagues to check in. The real Shikumen old building. It feels very unique, with narrow alleys crisscrossing each other.
There are all kinds of small grocery stores, souvenir shops, and second-hand shops in the alley, both retro and modern, both oriental and western, it feels very flavorful.
As I walked around, I found that there was everything inside, galleries, film exhibitions, bars, food, coffee, second-hand luxury goods stores. Wandering in the old alleys of Shanghai, walking on the stone roads, feeling the real Shanghai style!
Food:
The route is a bit complicated, but fortunately, the food street gave me a lot of courage. After getting off the subway and crossing a road, what comes into view is food, all kinds of small vendors, from the beginning of the street to the end of the street, the satisfaction, you must fully stroll and fully feel the retro street of Shanghai~
Tianzifang
Tianzifang is one of the most distinctive artistic districts in Shanghai, and can be considered one of the very petty bourgeois places. Its name is a pseudonym given by the painter Huang Yongyu. Young people with personality and artistry who first come to Shanghai will definitely head here to experience the unique personality of Tianzifang.
Tianzifang, meandering through the labyrinth-like alleys, specialty shops and art workshops inadvertently jump into sight. From teahouses, open-air restaurants, open-air coffee seats, galleries, home furnishings to handicrafts, and many well-known creative studios in Shanghai are all available.
1. Subway: You can take subway line 9 to Dapuqiao Station, and walk about 10 minutes from exit 4 to reach Tianzifang.
2. Bus: You can take bus lines 17, 24, 36, 146, 781, 786, 869, 933, 985, and Tunnel Line 1 to reach Tianzifang.
3. Taxi: The taxi fare from the city center to Tianzifang is about 30 yuan.
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