Shanghai's humanistic charm is not only in the fireworks in the bungalow, but also in the sound and shadows of the streets and alleys. Today, I recommend the 124th travel place: Yongjia Road. . This small road in Shanghai is 100 years old. You can often see the shadow of the road bonfire all summer "net green building", open in the egg king's former residence of the selected furniture store, you may also be able to list the street's leading cafes: iron hand, hugo husky, bread coffee good weather, Hashtag, 1ooffee...but the charming charm of this road may require you to slow down to feel it. The once-grand building 383, which you thought was the site of the Shanghai Film Translation Studio, was once the site of the Shanghai Film Translation Studio, so you can imagine that the translations from Zoro to Jane Eyre were translated here; Not far from the 371 is Tian Han's former residence, because Tian Han founded the Nanguo Art Academy here, also known as the "South Guoshe Former Site". However, like the end of an era, the past of Yongjia Road has gone. Twilight is approaching, when the aunt on the second floor takes back the last drying clothes, leaving the old people on the wicker chairs looking at the old house to remember the years.. Tonight on the road of Shan Yongjia, even those unknown small buildings are chic and beautiful. For example, 479, 527, 557, 571, 588, 590 are all works of Sui An Yanghang; 563, 615, 623, and 628 are all written by Sui Dake. We stood on the road waiting for the people in the house to push the windows open, as if waiting for the self-proclaimed bell in Prague Square..As night fell, the old man on the street put away the wicker chairs, and the bar on Yongjia Road began a day of living. It seems that the quiet old time is deliberately staggered, the high-light moment of this small road is just coming..More Shanghai humanities stories, please go to my favorite [Humanities Shanghai].Kyle's footsteps are not allowed. Refusing to reprint theft map must be investigated.