
▲ Located near Huaihai Road, Xintiandi was transformed from old Shanghai Shikumen alleyways. Today, it has become a must-visit destination for both domestic and international visitors, and a trendy spot frequently visited by local young people. During the day, you can come here to watch street fashion photography and enjoy a leisurely afternoon tea. In the evening, you can hop between various bars and experience Shanghai's nightlife.

▲ Some say Sinan Road is the "back palace" of Huaihai Road, hidden behind the bustling streets like a secluded lotus, quiet and serene, narrating the history of old Shanghai and its stories from bygone years at a leisurely pace.

▲ The Shanghai Museum of Sun Yat-Sen's Former Residence is located on Xiangshan Road, a quiet street off the bustling Huaihai Road. It consists of two buildings: Sun Yat-Sen's former residence and the Sun Yat-Sen Relics Museum. The former residence, originally named the Moliai Road Residence, was purchased by overseas Chinese living in Canada at the time and gifted to Sun Yat-Sen. It served as the residence for Sun Yat-Sen and his wife after he resigned as Grand Marshal of the Army and Navy in June 1918 and returned to Shanghai from Guangzhou.

▲ The World Expo Museum is not only the first truly international museum in China, but also the world's only museum dedicated entirely to the World Expo theme. The architectural design theme of the World Expo Museum is "Expo Memory" and "Urban Life," interpreted through two concepts: "Historical Valley," representing history, meditation, and eternity, and "Cloud of Celebration," representing the future, openness, and the ephemeral.










