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Description of Shanghai Sinan Road

As a scenic spot in Shanghai, Sinan Road is worth visiting.

Some people say that Sinan Road is the "harem" of Huaihai Road. It is hidden behind the busy street, like a lonely lotus, quiet and serene, telling the history and long years of old Shanghai at a slow pace.

Sinan Road, named after Jules Masnan, a French composer at the beginning of the 20th century, is a famous French road, a clean and romantic one-way street with two rows of French buttonwood trees covering the sky, connecting Huaihai Road and Xujiahui.

Garden houses on both sides of the road have different styles, including English, French and Spanish, which reflect the identity before liberation. It is said that there are more than 20 garden-style houses on Sinan Road, which concentrate almost all the residential styles of old Shanghai-a living urban history. Walking here, it seems to be back to that hurried but still prosperous era.

Today, Sinan Road not only retains various former residences, but also sinan mansions, which has been transformed into a hotel. There are also some specialty shops along the street. Have a cup of coffee in café, or go to "Niang Noodle Restaurant", spend 20 yuan to eat a bowl of authentic yellow croaker Niang Noodle, and then visit antique shops to savor Shanghai's unique history and romance in nostalgia.

The modes of transportation to the scenic spot can be selected as follows:

Bus 17, 24, 304 and 864, and get off at Ruijin Second Road Station on Jianguo Middle Road. Taxi during the day (5:00-23:00): starting price 14 yuan /3km, and 3.6 yuan /km after exceeding part of 2.4 yuan/km, 10km; At night (23:00-5:00): starting price 16 yuan /3km, and 4.7 yuan /km after the excess of 3. 1 yuan /km, 10km. Call: 02 1-62580000 Complaints: 02 1-6258 1234.