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How to get to Shanghai Post Museum by bus?

Shanghai Post Museum is located at No.395 Tiantong Road, Hongkou District, Shanghai (near Sichuan North Road). There are many ways to get to this scenic spot, such as taking bus No.25 and getting off at Minglu Station in Nanchong. Take buses 17, 19 and 929 and get off at Tiantong Road Station on Henan North Road. Take the subway 10 line and get off at Tiantong Road Station, exit 2. Nowadays, self-driving is an increasingly fashionable way to travel, with a high degree of freedom. Play wherever you want, which is very popular with young people.

Shanghai Post Museum is located on the north bank of Suzhou Creek, in the building of Shanghai General Post Office. In this old building with a long history, you will see interesting train carriages, post offices, all kinds of interesting old mailboxes and mailboxes, and you can also learn about the development history of postal services, especially for teenagers.

The general post office building was built at 1924. As soon as I entered the gate, the Roman-style columns, spiral stairs and roofs were hung with gorgeous chandeliers, which were full of European architectural style. The whole building is U-shaped, and the first postal car, the first regular air mail plane, the "mobile postal car" train carriage post office and other physical models purchased in 19 17 are displayed in the atrium on the ground floor, and you can also see the scene of the post office in Qing Dynasty.

On the second floor is a spacious postal hall, which is divided into four exhibition halls. It tells the history of postal development in ancient and modern China and foreign countries. You can see all kinds of strange old mailboxes and mailboxes. Many rare stamps, such as "black penny", "dragon stamp" and "green matchmaker", are also displayed in the Treasure Hall. Here, children can simulate writing letters and experience the feeling of delivering express mail in the ancient post office.

The fifth floor of the building is a roof garden, and there is a baroque bell tower in the southeast corner. Standing on this observation deck, you can enjoy the scenery of Suzhou River and overlook the beautiful scenery on both sides of Pujiang River, which is very suitable for taking pictures.

There are also some scenic spots, hotels and restaurants around this scenic spot, such as:

Suzhou River is 0.2km away from Shanghai Post Museum.

Beihaodeng Gallery is 0.43 kilometers away from Shanghai Post Museum.

Shamei Building is 0.43km away from Shanghai Post Museum.