Shaoxing Road in Shanghai is a quiet and full of scholarly and cultural atmosphere, located in the west of Huangpu District, built in 1926, named after the Italian king as the Ai Mai Bin Road. In 1943, it was changed to Shaoxing Road. Just a few hundred meters of Shaoxing Road soaked in a hundred years of wind and rain, showing a low-key and unscrupulous confidence, hiding countless legends, in the diffused faint quiet and scholarly, the old story is gone, the new story is coming again. No. 5 Shaoxing Road, now the Shanghai Press and Publication Bureau, before 1949, the owner of the house was Zhu Jilin, the owner of Nanshi Huashang Electric Company. The house is large and Spanish style. There are churches, large and small living rooms, marble rooms, movie rooms, etc.; there are gardens and tennis courts in the yard. Shaoxing Road No. 7 is the former site of the China Academy of Arts (now the Shanghai Arts and Publishing General Office). In the 1930s, the Chinese Academy of Arts, which combines publishing, exhibitions, research and apartments, is the cradle of the Shanghai and even the entire Chinese academic community. Its members are all over the literature, history, philosophy, science, engineering, medicine, agriculture, The disciplines of military, education, art and other disciplines have a huge impact on academic research, education, publishing, and so on, and with the Chinese Science Society and the two comprehensive academic societies of China at that time. Adhering to the purpose of "research truth, Changming academic, exchange of wisdom", China Academy of Arts made great contributions to the development of scientific research, education and publishing in China at that time. No. 9 Shaoxing Road, formerly the French Police Museum, was built in 1935 and the museum has a club. There are ballrooms, theaters, coffee rooms, smoking rooms for the French public and council police and family members to entertain. It is now the seat of Shanghai Kun Opera Company, formerly Shanghai Youth Beijing Kun Opera Company, and the first head of Beijing Kun Artist Yuan Zhenfei. The "Lanxin Stage" in the building You can enjoy the wonderful programs of the teachers and students of Kun Opera Group. It is also the place where Zhou Xinfang, the master of Peking Opera, once worked and practiced. No. 21 Shaoxing Road is a residence of the Republic of China, which is listed on the list of immovable cultural relics in Shanghai's third national cultural relics census. Shaoxing Road 27 is Du Yueqi's former residence of Taiyao Yulan, now an old bungalow garden hotel. No. 54 Shaoxing Road is now Shanghai People's Publishing House. It is an unknown secret residence. It is known as the "Yuanguan" and was built in 1920. It was once the small mansion of Du Yueqi, a tycoon on the beach. No. 62 Shaoxing Road is Shaoxing Park, formerly Shaoxing Children's Park. It is a theme park for opera art. The wall in front of the leaking window of the park introduces the meaning of Peking Opera, Kun Opera, Yue Opera, and Yu Opera. No. 74 Shaoxing Road is the building of Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing Corporation. The General Office is under the jurisdiction of Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House, Shanghai Culture Publishing House and Shanghai Music Publishing House. There are also several magazines affiliated with these publishing houses. For example, Story Club, Fiction World, Art World, Bite the Wenchew, Travel World, Music lovers. The building was built in 1947 and was originally Zhang Qun's mansion. Zhang Qun was mayor of Shanghai in 1929 and later went to Taiwan, where he was once the resident of the Shanghai Editorial Department of the China Book Bureau.