Tianzifang
Tianzifang
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Tianzifang is one of the most representative Shikumen Lane renovation blocks in Shanghai, located at 210 Taikang Road, Huangpu District. It is known as the "Suhe of Shanghai" and the "Cultural and Creative Alley", renowned for its maze like alley structure, small shops, studios, and cuisine that blend street life with artistic creativity. It is a popular destination for experiencing the fusion of old and new cultures in Shanghai.
Shikumen Architecture Living Museum: It preserves the traditional Shikumen alleyway layout ("alleyway") of Shanghai, with a quaint exterior and a modern commercial space transformed inside, creating a unique contrast.
Cultural and creative gathering place: attracting numerous painters, designers, and craftsmen to open studios, galleries, and original shops.
The combination of urban atmosphere and commercialization: Indigenous people still live in it, with the fragrance of dried clothes and kitchen food coexisting with tourists and shops, creating a real scene of Shanghai's alleyway life.
① Creative stores and studios
Art Gallery: such as the former site of Chen Yifei's studio (No. 2, Lane 210, Taikang Road), where the late painter Chen Yifei once established a studio, driving the artistic atmosphere of Tianzifang.
Designer's shop: selling independently designed clothing, handicrafts, cultural and creative products, vintage antique groceries, etc., suitable for shopping.
Characteristic experience shop: interactive shops such as perfume modulation, leather DIY, portrait customization, etc.
② Food and Tea Drinks
Our snacks: Begonia cake, ribs rice cake, Stinky tofu, Cong you bing, etc.
International flavor: Small restaurants, cafes, bars, and ice cream shops are densely distributed in various countries.
Internet celebrity check-in shops such as "Teddy House" and "Smell Library".
③ Alley architecture and everyday life
Shikumen elements: traditional details such as black lacquered wooden doors, courtyards, wing rooms, and tiger windows are worth paying attention to.
Original ecological living scene: When shuttling through narrow alleys, it is common to encounter residents chatting and cooking at their doorstep, which is authentic and full of smoke and fire (please respect residents' privacy and do not take photos casually).