Yesterday I wrote the preface of Life Travel, and today I will write the first article of Life Travel Museum. In fact, it's a pity to think about it. I went to many museums and took some pictures during my two years in Shanghai, but I didn't leave any words. Go, see, shoot, but without any deep thinking is also a regrettable thing. Who is to blame? Or blame myself for being too lazy, many personal matters can be delayed, dragged behind has a vague memory, or unwilling to write. Shanghai, a modern metropolis with a history of cultural integration, has the largest number of museums in China except Beijing. And some are very cold, and only those who have a strong interest in museums are willing to go. For example, China Tobacco Museum, China Public Security Museum, China Wushu Museum, Shanghai Museum of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Prison Museum, etc. I've been to many museums before. On weekends, there are dozens of tourists in them. It's a pity. To return to the truth, today we are introducing the Shikumen Museum of Art. The Shanghai Shikumen Museum is an old house built in the 1920s, which has been preserved and renovated. The whole exhibition hall was built according to the model of one household in the Lane Unit in the 1920s. The main exhibition rooms are seven, namely, living room, study, elderly room, master room, daughter's room, son's room and stove shawl room. The story of a family in Shikumen runs through the whole visit. It not only shows the unique architectural culture of Shikumen in Shanghai, reproduces the living space and lifestyle of Shanghai people, but also introduces the concept and transformation process of Shanghai Xintiandi project.