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Carina Lau introduced the most concentrated buildings of the Republic of China.

Shanghai is a city with stories, and many touching moments of joys and sorrows have been recorded by this city. Recently, Carina Lau and Rulu Joseph Cheng starred in a film based on Zhang Ailing's Half-Life. The emotional drama "The Origin of Love" was broadcast, and the amorous feelings of the Republic of China in Shanghai were unobstructed. Let's have a look.

Love originated from the geographical location of Shanghai.

The Origin of Love is an emotional drama directed by Yang Yazhou and Bai Yang and starring Carina Lau, Rulu, Joseph Cheng and Guo Xiaodong. It tells a sad love story in old Shanghai in the 1930s.

Many scenes in the novel Half-Life originated from Zhang Ailing's experience in Shanghai. Shanghai's elegance and vulgarity are unique in her works. In troubled times, Shanghai beach became a peerless lady, and her hair became an instant epiphyllum. Zhang Ailing takes Shanghainese as the object of description and looks at the world from the perspective of Shanghainese. Strong Shanghai culture is the emotional gene in her works. She said, "Shanghainese are traditional China people who have been tempered by modern high-pressure life" and "there is a strange wisdom here", which is more vividly displayed in Gu in Half Life.

In the vicissitudes of nearly a hundred years, Shanghai is a city that perfectly combines "Shanghai culture" with modern civilization. There are not only many temples and gardens with classical characteristics in China, but also a large number of European-style ancient buildings with more than 100 years. Some scenic spots are the best witness to the founding of New China. Historical stories have left a little mark here, and the passing time has also buried many secrets in Shanghai. Visitors can relive the historical memory behind this modern city through these scenic spots.

The skyscrapers in Pudong New Area set off the western European houses on the Bund. The Bund scenery on both sides of Huangpu River must be the essence of Shanghai. In the morning, you can see the old people doing morning exercises dancing swords and boxing, and in the evening, you can enjoy the neon on the bustling Bund. Buy a boat ticket to cross the river, sail from the "Wan Guo" complex with a hundred years of misty rain to Lujiazui, and blow the sea breeze on the slowly swaying ferry, as if feeling the past and future of Shanghai.

With the rapid development of Shanghai Lane, the outline of the old city box is gradually blurred. The narrow alleys reflect the homesickness of the older generation of Shanghainese. Aunt with curly hair in pajamas; A dazzling array of roadside stalls; The old man sat in the alley with a bench; Children running around; These small fragments of life outline the most simple street customs in Shanghai's alleys. Spend half a day, slow down and shuttle slowly in every lane full of memories, in order to meet this unforgettable old time hidden behind the city.

Shanghai has the most concentrated buildings of the Republic of China: Xintiandi, Great World, Paramount, Shanghai Art Museum, International Hotel, Daguangming Cinema, Guotai Theatre, Normandy Apartment, Jiahui Cathedral, Chinachem Apartment, Pillow Apartment, Meiqi Grand Theatre, Lan Xin Grand Theatre, Broadway Mansion, Blackstone Apartment, Muller Villa, Ailiyuan, Shanghai Concert Hall, Garden Hotel, Pujiang Hotel and Yue Xian's. Xijiao Hotel, Tianzifang, 1933 Laochangfang, Yong 'an Department Store, Edinburgh Apartment, YMCA, Shanghai Arts and Crafts Museum, Grand Guest Hall Pu 'er Club, Former Residence of Sun Yat-sen, Former Residence of Soong Ching Ling, Lu Xun Memorial Hall, Golden Gate Hotel, Hengshan Road, Shikumen Building Area in Jing 'an District, etc.