Wukang road at Shanghai
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Wukang Road is located in Shanghai's Xuhui District. It is a historic street about 1.17 kilometers long and is recognized as one of China's "National Historical and Cultural Streets". The street is famous for its diverse European-style buildings, including French, Italian, Spanish and British, built in the early 20th century, and covered with large trees that provide shade, creating a shady and peaceful atmosphere.
### Must-See Highlights
* **Wukang Mansion**: A triangular building with French Renaissance architecture, built in 1924, it is a popular photo spot for tourists.
* **Old houses of important figures**: Such as the house of Song Qingling (Sun Yat-sen's wife) and the house of the famous writer Bajin, some of which are open to the public.
* **Coffee shops and restaurants**: Wukang Road is full of stylish coffee shops and restaurants, such as RACBAR, famous for its brunch, and SOMETHING DINING BAR, which has a beautiful glass room. 🏖️Environment/Facilities:
* **Fashion & Decoration Shops**: There are shops such as LOOKNOW and Guanxia that sell modern clothing and home decorations.
### Tourist Experience
Many tourists praise Wukang Street as a place that perfectly combines history and modernity. The atmosphere is quiet and suitable for walking, and there are many beautiful photo spots. You can also walk to Anfu Road, which has many modern shops and cafes ([Trip.com][2]).
### How to get there
* **Subway**: The nearest stations are Hengshan Road (Line 1) and Shanghai Library (Line 10), and then walk for about 10 minutes.
* **Bus**: Line 26, 911, 920, 926, get off at Huaihai Middle Road Wukang Road stop.
### Visiting Tips
* The best time to visit is in the afternoon to evening, when the sunlight is softer and the atmosphere is more romantic.
* It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes for walking, and bring a camera to capture beautiful pictures.
* If you want to visit some old houses Check opening and closing times in advance
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