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What are some unknown places in Shanghai?

The little-known places in Shanghai include: Mahler Villa, 1933 Old Factory, Fengxiang Green Space in the outer forest belt of Shanghai, Zhujiajiao Humanities and Art Museum, Rotating Gallery, etc.

Mahler Villa:

Mahler Villa has been around for a certain period of time. It is a private villa built in 1936. The architectural style is very particular and the walls are everywhere

Although it is engraved with exquisite patterns, the villa took 9 years to complete and covers an area of ​​5,000 square meters. It is now a restaurant. In the afternoon, there is a very authentic afternoon tea, which is very reminiscent of old Shanghai. You can go in for free to take photos, and you can also enjoy romantic European-style afternoon tea in the garden. Quite exquisite and worth a visit!

1933 Old Changfang:

The architecture of 1933 Old Changfang blends Eastern and Western characteristics. The overall building can be seen in the ancient Roman Basilica style, and the basic structure is square on the outside and round on the inside.

This structure also coincides with the traditional concept of "round sky and square earth" in the Chinese Feng Shui theory. It used to be a slaughterhouse, but now it is an outstanding historical building in Shanghai, with a strong sense of history.

Now it has become a creative industry zone with a strong petty bourgeoisie atmosphere. The reinforced concrete building frame and intricate stairs give people a cold feeling. I used to shoot scenes there when I was a kid, which made the place very popular.