
▲ Anfu Road is closely associated with theater and represents one of Shanghai's artistic vibes. With art at its core, Anfu Road extends its influence both internally and externally, which is why there are numerous coffee shops and wine cellars here. On weekend mornings, a few pedestrians stroll sparsely along the road.

▲ Jingan Temple is located in the bustling Jingan business district of Shanghai, with convenient transportation. Surrounded by towering skyscrapers, it forms a striking contrast with the serene temple. The architectural style of the temple blends Tibetan influences, and the main hall houses a 15-ton silver Buddha. The jade Buddha in the Mani Hall is even larger than the one in Shanghai's Jade Buddha Temple.

▲ Strolling along this century-old road, you'll be greeted by lush ancient trees on both sides and scattered European-style buildings along the way. Wukang Mansion is the iconic landmark of Wukang Road, designed by the renowned Hungarian architect László Hudec. The building's red brick facade, corner balconies, and triangular classical pediment windows exude the charm of the French Renaissance period.

▲ The Bund is lined with dozens of classical revival buildings in diverse architectural styles, including renowned landmarks like the Bank of China Building, Shanghai Peace Hotel, Customs House, and HSBC Building (IFC Mall Branch), recreating the grandeur of the former "Wall Street of the Far East."


