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What are the places suitable for taking pictures in Shanghai?
Here are some places in Amway where there are not many Shanghainese, but the photos are very emotional.

Wu Kang Road 1

Address: Wu Kang Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai.

Transportation: Subway 10, 1 1 Line Jiaotong University Station (about 10min walk).

Caption: Except for the WIYF online celebrity ice cream that was destroyed by fire last year (closed), it is well known that Wu Kang Road is a quiet and very retro road, connecting the busy Huaihai Middle Road and the quiet Huashan Road from north to south, which used to be a French concession. Wu Kang Road is very suitable for taking pictures! There are beautiful blue walls in a certain section, and the dessert shop on the corner is also very distinctive ~ In addition, the red telephone booth downstairs in Ferguson Lane is also a major feature of Wu Kang Road, and the whole road is simply beautiful! It's a pity that I happened to pass by that day, dressed too casually and didn't take a good picture … if you are interested, you can go and see it ~

2. Shanghai Network

Address: No.696 Weihai Road, Jing 'an District, Shanghai

Transportation: Subway/Nanjing West Road Station of KLOC-0/2 Line 12 Exit.

Caption: The pink wall at the entrance of Shanghai WeWork office building can be said to be very beautiful, and there are foreign neon lights at the gate! But it should be noted that there is a sign hanging at the door, and you can't take pictures without permission (if conditions permit? Shooting is still very recommended! )

3. Magda Danesh Gallery

Address: No.256 beijing east road, Huangpu District, Shanghai.

Transportation: Nanjing East Road Station of Metro Line 2, 10.

Exhibition time: 20 17 August 5 -20 17 September.

Opening hours: Monday to Saturday 10:00- 18:00.

Sunday 12:00- 18:00

Caption: This exhibition was also recently pulled up by Amway in Little Red Book. Honestly, it's not particularly recommended. Samsung and a half! It is said to be a gallery, but it is actually located in the lobby of an office building, opposite the front desk of the office building, and there are not many paintings. Only the big wall in the middle is very suitable for taking pictures, and the overall white scene is also very emotional. Cultivate sentiment, just take a few photos casually.

4. Jing 'an Feng Shengli

Address: Lane 245, Maoming North Road, Jing 'an District, Shanghai

Transportation: Subway 12 Nanjing West Road Station.

Caption: For the old Shanghainese, the word "Feng Shengli" may be no stranger. It combines the architectural styles of the East and the West, and was once a business card of the old city of Shanghai. Last year, it was transformed into a modern fashion business with Chinese and Western cuisine, music Live House and cross-border street brands. Maybe it's because it just opened, and there are not many people at ordinary times. The path behind is very emotional and suitable for taking pictures.

Because most of them are taken directly by passing by, the photos are more vivid, but the place is good. I recommend them to you hipsters.