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What are the fun places in Jing’an, Shanghai? Jing’an Travel Guide

Shanghai scenic spots are rich in tourism resources, with numerous attractions, charming natural scenery, classic buildings with unique architectural styles, and small streets with literary and artistic atmosphere. They are very worth visiting. The following is an introduction to the tourist attractions in Jing'an District. Friends who are in Jing'an can refer to it. Recommended travel routes in Jing’an

Route 1: Read architecture, taste history and fashion

Memorial Hall of the Second National Congress of the Communist Party of China—Chairman Mao’s former residence on Maoming Road—Fengfengli—Shanghai Municipal Children’s Library

Route 2: Read about architecture and talk to historical celebrities

Liu Changsheng’s former residence—Cai Yuanpei’s former residence—Mahler’s residence—Chairman Mao’s former residence on Maoming Road—Zhong** *Second National Congress Site Memorial Hall

Route 3: Review the architecture and recall the past and present of Jing'an

Jing'an Temple - Liu Changsheng's former residence - Majestic Theater - Shanghai Children's Library

Route 4: Review architecture and experience Jing’an culture

Shanghai Theater Academy—Jing’an District Cultural Center—China Welfare Society Children’s Palace—Jing’an Park—Shanghai Exhibition Center—Anyi Night Alley Attractions Recommended

Maiki Theater

Maiki Theater is located at No. 66 Jiangning Road, at the intersection of Jiangning Road and Fengxian Road. It is an outstanding modern building in Shanghai with an elegant, unique and integrated style. Modern and classical architecture are beautiful in one. Majestic Theater was built in 1941 by the Shanghai Asia Cinema Company on the corner of the former site of the Majestic Hotel. It was designed by the famous Chinese architectural designer Fan Wenzhao and constructed by Fuji Construction Factory.

Address: No. 66 Jiangning Road, Jing'an District, Shanghai

Opening hours: 09:00-19:00 from Monday to Sunday

Contact information: 021- 62174409

Zhangyuan

The Zhangyuan area starts from Shimen 1st Road in the east, Maoming North Road in the west, Wujiang Road in the north, and Weihai Road in the south, covering an area of ??about 43,800 square meters. The construction area is 62,500 square meters, and its origin can be traced back to a hundred years ago.

Address: No. 1-84, Lane 590, Weihai Road, Jing'an District, Shanghai

Opening hours: Temporarily closed to the public, only for external visits

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Fengfengli is located in the historical area of ??Nanjing West Road. It retains the original architectural style and creates an urban space with multi-culture, slow life and leisure based on the architectural characteristics of Shikumen Lane in Shanghai.

Address: The intersection of Maoming North Road and Nanjing West Road, Jing'an District, Shanghai

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday 10:00-21:00

Contact information: 021-52288211

Shanghai Children’s Library

Shanghai Children’s Library was formerly the Shanghai Children’s Private Library established in 1941. In 1958, it moved to its current location at No. 962 Nanjing West Road. The main building is a European-style historical and outstanding protected building with a construction area of ??2,630.99 square meters, 464 reading seats, and a collection of more than 960,000 books. It is one of the oldest provincial children's museums in the country. one. The current Municipal Children's Center (No. 962, Nanjing West Road) targets young readers and parents aged 0-16, providing services such as lending for young children, borrowing for primary schools, borrowing for middle schools, digital reading, and age-specific reading promotion.

Address: No. 962, Nanjing West Road, Jing'an District, Shanghai (near Maoming North Road)

Borrowing time: Visiting Monday to Friday 13:00-17:00 (only reception in the morning Collective readers); Saturdays, Sundays, winter and summer vacations 09:00-17:00

Mahler House

Mahler House is located at No. 30, Shaanxi South Road, Shanghai, covering an area of It is more than 5,000 square meters and the garden area is nearly 2,000 square meters. In 1927, Mahler, a British Jew, commissioned the famous Huagai Architectural Office to design and build a private garden villa. It took 9 years and was completed in 1936. The main building is a three-story Scandinavian-style Norwegian-style building, like a castle in a fairy tale world. In 1989, it was listed as a first-class outstanding modern architectural cultural relic protection unit in Shanghai.

Address: No. 30, Shaanxi South Road, Jing'an District, Shanghai

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday 01:00-24:00

Contact: 021- 62478881