A look at Shanghai through a century of history
Historic buildings are the "living memory" of urban culture.
If you want to understand Shanghai, you can't miss it.
Those old buildings
Especially those old houses
It is rare that they are still open to the public for free
Let’s take a look!
One Bund Source
Age of building: 147 (built in 1872)
One Bund Source was originally the British Consulate General in Shanghai. The existing main building was completed in 1872 (the eleventh year of Tongzhi). The facade is in English Renaissance style with verandah architectural features. It is an outstanding modern building in Shanghai and is listed as a "National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit" along with the Bund Building Group. Starting from April 1, 2017, One Bund will be operated and managed by The Peninsula Shanghai.
Address: No. 33, Zhongshan East 1st Road
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Building age: 90 (built around 1929)
Address: No. 20, Nanjing East Road
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Bank of China Building
Building age: 82 (built around 1937) p>
The Bank of China Building is the only building designed and built by the Chinese among the many buildings on the Bund (Zhongshan East 1st Road Section). It was originally planned to build 34 floors, making it the tallest building in Shanghai, but was opposed by the owners of the Sassoon Building next door. The lawsuit went from Nanjing to London. In the end, the Bank of China gave up its original plan and the new building was 60 centimeters shorter than the top of the Sassoon Tower pyramid. The building is divided into two buildings, east and west. The building adopts a Chinese national style square spire. Other railings and window panes are processed with Chinese national characteristics. There are hollow patterns on both sides of each floor.
Address: No. 23, Zhongshan East 1st Road
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Pudong Development Bank Building
Building age: 96 (built 1923)
The Pudong Development Bank Building is a neo-Greek building. It was originally the Shanghai branch of HSBC. It was the largest bank building in the Far East at the time and the second largest bank building in the world, second only to the United Kingdom. The Bank of Scotland building is still recognized as the most beautiful building in the Bund complex. On the top of the octagonal foyer of the building, more than 20 meters above the ground, there are eight murals made of hundreds of thousands of colorful mosaics of only a few square centimeters, with a total area of ??nearly 200 square meters. It depicts the architectural features of eight cities including Shanghai, Hong Kong, London, Paris, New York, Tokyo, Bangkok, and Calcutta in the early 20th century, along with images of mythological characters.
Address: No. 10-12, Zhongshan East 1st Road
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Shanghai Telecommunications Museum
Building age: 98 ( (Built in 1921)
The Shanghai Telecommunications Museum is a telegraph building built by the Danish Great Northern Telegraph Company on the Bund in 1921. The exhibition hall covers an area of ??about 2,500 square meters and houses telegraph communications, local telephone communications, long-distance telephone communications, There are six major exhibition areas including wireless communications, comprehensive collections and temporary exhibition areas. Here, from the earliest Morse telegraph machine, China's first submarine cable waterline, the earliest 114 directory inquiry station, to various radio stations, various There's everything from telephone equipment to old-fashioned public phone booths.
Address: No. 34, Yan'an East Road
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Shanghai Horse Racing Association Building
Building age: 86 < /p>
No. 325, Nanjing West Road, looks like an ordinary house number, with two Western-style buildings and a landmark bell tower, which have stood for 85 years, recording the changes in the city. Designed in 1926 and completed in 1933, this British-style building cost 2 million taels of silver, equivalent to 400 million yuan.
This building passes through the Shanghai Jockey Club Building, Shanghai Museum, Shanghai Library, Shanghai Art Museum, and Shanghai History Museum (Shanghai Revolution History Museum). Shanghai cultural DNA is deeply hidden in this Shanghai-style building.
Address: No. 325, Nanjing West Road
Opening hours: 9:00-17:00, no admission until 16:00, closed on Mondays (except national holidays)
Visiting method: Free visit
Tel: 021-23299999
Xiyan Hall
Building age: 89 (built in 1932) p>
At the junction of Hami Road and Keke Road in Changning District, there is a church hidden among the trees. Whenever the sun sets in the west, there is always a touch of loneliness. It is the first church designed by Hudec, and it is also the first cemetery church in Shanghai dedicated to church leaders - Xiyan Church. This is a small but beautiful place. The building area of ??the church is only 239 square meters. This small building is a typical Byzantine style building, revealing a strong Eastern European style, and its beauty is definitely not inferior to the famous Mu'entang.
Address: No. 1 Keke Road
Opening hours: Saturday 8:00-14:30
Visiting method: Free admission
Reservation hotline: 021-62309 166
Hudec Memorial Hall
Building age: 89 (built in 1930)
Hudec, the master architect from Hungary, It has left nearly a hundred buildings in Shanghai, retaining the most important memory of Shanghai’s urban appearance. The Hudec Memorial Hall was once Hudec's residence. This building has white walls, brown stone tiles, dark brown exposed wooden frames and reddish brown brick walls. The steep slate-tiled double-slope roof, the towering brick chimney, and the symmetrical gables all reveal a strong British rural style.
Address: No. 129, Panyu Road
Opening hours: Tuesday-Friday 13:30-16:00
Saturday-Sunday 9:30- 12:00; 13:30-16:00
Visiting method: Free visit
Reservation phone: 021-62309 166
Former site of St. John's University
p>Building age: up to 140 years
Huazheng Changning Campus, located on the banks of the Suzhou River, is a place where history and reality blend. Its predecessor is Shanghai St. John's University, which is known as "Harvard of the East" and "Cambridge of the East". Founded in 1879, it has a history of 140 years. The campus is not big, but it is unique. The distinctive Western-style school building is mixed with some traditional Chinese architecture. It is simple and elegant, with a strong cultural atmosphere. In 1952, St. John's University was dismantled during the national restructuring of departments and departments and merged into many universities in Shanghai. The original site of St. John's University was allocated to the East China University of Political Science and Law, and some buildings can be visited free of charge when the school is open.
Address: No. 157, 5 Wanhangdu Road
Opening hours: During school opening hours
Visiting method: Free visit
"Boolean" The former site of the editorial office of "Sevik"
Building age: more than 90 years old
This is a 136-square-meter fake three-story new-style lane house, with tough bricks and stones, and a copper-iron fence porch. The open vestibule, gray and white walls, and Western decoration have a strong Shanghai style. Here, it used to be the editorial office of the central government publication "Bolsvik" (1927-1928), and is now the "Shanghai Youth Education Base". There are four exhibition rooms in the old site, which introduce the situation of the editorial department, the lives of the members of the editorial board, and the revolutionary historical materials and relics of Changning District.
Address: No. 34, Lane 6, 137 Yuyuan Road
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday (closed on Sunday) 9:00-11:00; 13:00-16 :00
Visiting method: Free visit
Reservation hotline: 021-6251 141 5
Yueyang Famous Doctor Clinic
Building age: 83 (built in 1936)
No. 44 Qinghai Road, now the outpatient department of Yueyang Hospital, was once the mansion of real estate tycoon Zhou Xiangyun, one of the eight major families in Shanghai in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. Zhou Xiangyun owned it during the Anti-Japanese War. The "extremely rich" with an asset of 80 million are definitely more particular about their housing than today's luxury houses! The entire building has a total of 52 rooms, and has many functions that you can’t think of: bars and elevators that are now necessary for villas; flush toilets and spittoons that were rare at the time; automatic rolling doors that are not popular now, and a door between the concierge and the main building. Intercom! This authentic Western-style building cost 400,000 French currency.
Address: No. 44, Qinghai Road, Jing'an District
Opening hours: Open all day
Visiting method: Open to the public, entry is allowed
The former site of the Second National University of China and the civilian girls’ school
Building age: 104 (built in 1915)
In the Yanzhong Green Space, the largest ecological green space in the center of Shanghai, Two old-style Shikumen lane buildings with a history of a hundred years stand quietly. This is the site of the Second National Congress of the Communist Party of China and the former site of a civilian girls' school. China's thoroughly anti-imperialist and anti-feudal democratic revolutionary program was born here, and China's first school to train female cadres was also born here. The renovated building basically retains the architectural style when it was first built in 1915. The exhibition area of ??the memorial hall is about 1,170 square meters, consisting of the preface hall, the "Second National Congress" exhibition hall of the Communist Party of China, the Party Constitution and History Hall, the former site of the "Second National Congress" meeting of the Communist Party of China, and the former site exhibition hall of the civilian girls' school.
Address: No. 42-44, Lane 7, Chengdu North Road
Opening hours: 9:00-16:00 (closed on Mondays)
Visiting methods: Free visit
Tel: 021-63590984
Former site of Sihang Warehouse
Building age: 88 (built in 1931)
Four The bank warehouse is a six-story building with a reinforced concrete structure, jointly funded and constructed by four banks of the old Shanghai Jincheng, Zhongnan, Continental and Salt Bank. During the Battle of Songhu, the vigorous defense battle of Sihang Warehouse took place here, and it is the only remaining war site in Shanghai. Now it is the Sixing Warehouse Memorial Hall. The numerous bullet marks and holes punched by guns on the west gable wall of the warehouse have been restored to their original appearance, and a lot of precious historical materials have been added. Many war scenes are truly reproduced inside, which is very shocking! .
Address: No. 1 Guangfu Road (near Jinyuan Road)
Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday 9:00-16:00
Visiting method: Free Visit; the team needs to make an appointment
Tel: 021-63808222
Liu Changsheng’s former residence
Building age: about 100 years
81 Yuyuan Road It is called "Former Residence of Liu Changsheng" and is also an exhibition hall of the history of the struggle of the Communist Party of China's underground organizations in Shanghai. From 1946 to 1949, Liu Changsheng, then deputy secretary of the Shanghai Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, pretended to be the small boss of "Rongtai Yanhao" and lived on the second floor of this bungalow. He secretly engaged in underground work as a businessman. At that time, Yangfang was one of the secret agencies of the Shanghai Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. In 2001, Jing'an planned to develop Jiubai City Plaza, and the former residence of Liu Changsheng, who was already in his 80s at that time, was moved more than 100 meters for protection. In 2004, Liu Changsheng's former residence was officially opened to the public as an exhibition hall of the history of the struggle of the Shanghai Underground Organization of the Communist Party of China.
Address: No. 81 Yuyuan Road
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday (closed on Monday)
9:00-11:00 a.m.; afternoon 13:00-16:00
Visiting method: Free visit (docent needs to make an appointment in advance)
Tel: 021-62 155 939
Mao Zedong’s Former Residence< /p>
Building age: 104 (built around 1915)
This is an old house with Shikumen architectural style in Shanghai in the 1920s and 1930s. The archway with the words "Xiuli" is paved with blue bricks in the lane, and Mao Zedong's poems and inscriptions are inlaid on the blue brick walls. This Shikumen building was built before 1915, which is more than a hundred years ago. Mao Zedong visited Shanghai more than 50 times in his life and lived in Jing'an three times. No. 318 Jiaxiuli, Murming Road (No. 7, Lane 583, Weihai Road) was the house where Mao Zedong lived longest in Shanghai. In the past year, Mao Zedong, Yang Kaihui and the children got along day and night, which was rare in the chairman's experience in the next few years.
Address: No. 7, Lane 120, Maoming North Road
Opening hours: 9:00-11:00 am; 13:00-16:00 pm
Visiting method: Free
Telephone: 021-62723656
Cai Yuanpei’s Former Residence
Building age: 166 years and above (built during the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty)
The former residence of Cai Yuanpei is an independent garden house with yellow pebble walls, a dark wooden frame exposed on the gable wall, and a red tile roof. It is friendly and elegant against the backdrop of lush trees. This is Mr. Cai's last residence in Shanghai, and it is also the best-preserved former residence in China. Strolling through the original residence, admiring the carefully designed displays of Mr. Wang's life, and listening to the stories of great men, you can understand the meaning of "the calligraphy and ink should always remain fragrant."
Address: No. 16, Lane 303, Huashan Road
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday (closed on Monday)
9:00-11:30 am; 13:00-16:30 pm
Visiting method: Free visit (groups need to make reservations)
Tel: 021-62484996
Xujiahui Catholic Church
Building age: 109 (built in 1910)
Xujiahui Catholic Church, formerly known as St. Ignatius Cathedral, was built in 1910 and can accommodate more than 3,000 people at the same time. It is the largest Catholic church in Shanghai. Due to the large scale and gorgeous decoration of the church, it was once known as the "First Cathedral in the Far East". The appearance of the entire church is in the European medieval Gothic style, with red bricks, granite edging, graphite tiles on the roof, and Gothic-style spire bell towers on both sides of the top of the lobby. There are 64 pillars carved from Jinshan stone in the hall. The doors and windows are all Gothic pointed arch style, inlaid with colored glass, inlaid with patterns and statues of gods. The roof is equipped with copper domes of varying sizes, which is extremely exquisite.
Location: No. 158 Puxi Road, Xuhui District
Tickets: Please go to the Visitor Center No. 166-1, Puxi Road to get free tickets
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday, 9:00 to 16:00, Sunday, 14:00 to 16:00
Tips: On the premise of respecting religious etiquette, you can take photos, try not to use flash
Phone :021- 64 690930
Ba Jin’s Former Residence
Building age: 96 (built in 1923)
No. 113 Wukang Road is the last residence of literary giant Ba Jin in Shanghai , is also the place where Mr. Ba Jin has lived in Shanghai for the longest time. This small building was built in 1923 and was once the Soviet Commercial Representative Office. Ba Jin lived in this three-story foreign-style building from 1955 to 2005. This is a European detached garden house with magnolias planted in the courtyard. In this garden house, the joys and sorrows of Ba Jin's later life are intertwined, and it is also a literary holy place in the minds of millions of readers.
Ba Jin's former residence is currently open to the public free of charge, and some of Ba Jin's daily necessities during his lifetime are preserved in the former residence.
Address: No. 113, Wukang Road
Opening hours: Tuesday-Sunday 10:00-16:30
Visiting method: Free visit
Tel: 021-33685656
Old Nanyang Public School Building (Dong Haoyun Shipping Museum)
Building age: 123 (built in 1896)
Shanghai Jiao Tong University The Xuhui campus can be traced back to the Nanyang Public School founded by the Qing government in 1896. It is one of the several origins of higher education in China. Today, the former Nanyang Public School site of Jiaotong University Xuhui Campus includes 13 historical buildings, including the No. 1 Gatehouse, the Central Courtyard, the Old Library, the Gymnasium, the General Office, and the Engineering Hall. The original site of Dong Haoyun Shipping Museum was founded in 1896. It is a two-story Western-style building that was used as a student dormitory in the early days. Now it is the China Shipping History Museum and Dong Haoyun Showroom. The history of ships and shipping since the Neolithic Age as well as the legendary life of Dong Haoyun, one of the "Seven Great Ship Kings in the World", can be seen here.
Address: No. 1954 Huashan Road
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday 9:00-17:00
Visiting method: Free and open
Tel: 021-62932363
Xujiahui Observatory
Building age: 147
Xujiahui Observatory was first built in 1872 and is the first one along the coast of China The observatory is located near the tomb of Xu Guangqi, a scientist in the late Ming Dynasty. Later, in 1901, a new Renaissance-style observatory was built on the site, which is the Xujiahui Observatory we see now. Xujiahui Observatory was once regarded by the international astronomical community as the most important observatory in the Far East at that time, and was known as the "No. 1 Meteorological Observatory in the Far East". At the end of the 19th century, this place was the center for reporting weather conditions for sailing ships in East Asia. It was also included in the novels of the famous French science fiction writer Jules Verne.
Address: No. 166 Puxi Road
Opening hours: Saturday 10:00-14:00
Visiting method: Free
Contact number: 021-54259260
Xujiahui Library
Building age: 172 (built in 1847)
The earliest existing modern library in Shanghai, It is also the epitome of the spread of Western learning to the east and the spread of Eastern learning to the west in my country. Only the first floor of the library is open to view art exhibitions; the second floor has not been open to the public for a long time, and readers must present a reader's card to enter. The existing Xujiahui Library is composed of two buildings staggered from north to south: the north building (large study room) was built in 1897. The facade is equipped with multiple European-style pilasters and pine shutter frames. The two-story design concept and style combines Chinese and Western cultural connotations. . The south building, the Priest Building, was built in 1867. After several reconstructions, it was fixed as a four-story sloping roof and verandah-style building in 1931.
Address: No. 80, Caoxi North Road
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday 9:00-17:00 National statutory holidays 9:00-16:00
Visiting method: free visit to the foyer and first-floor exhibition hall
Tel: 021- 64 874095*208
Xu Guangqi’s Tomb (Memorial Hall)
Age of Building: 385 (built in 1634)
Xu Guangqi’s tomb is located in Guangqi Park on Nandan Road. It was built in the seventh year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty (1634). It is said that the original cemetery covers an area of ??20 acres and has 10 graves. Xu Guangqi and his wife Wu are buried there, with their four grandsons and couples on their left and right. By the end of the 19th century, most of the cemetery had been damaged, and only 12,000 square meters of the cemetery remained. This old house in Guangqi Park is called "Nanchun Huatang" and has a history of more than 500 years (built between about 1505-1521). However, this house was originally located on Meilong Road. The purpose of protecting historical and cultural buildings has been moved to Guangqi Park to "company" Xu Guangqi's tomb.
Nan Chunhua Hall can be said to be a model of Ming Dynasty architecture. The hall is decorated with Ming-style furniture and is displayed according to Xu Guangqi’s former residence. The window lattice is all Ming-style simple checkered wooden windows, full of ancient charm. The memorial hall has four major displays, namely: Xu Guangqi's life, "Agricultural Administration Complete Book" and "Elements of Geometry", "Chongzhen Almanac" and "Xu's Paoyan", and Xu Guangqi and Shanghai.
Address: No. 17, Nandan Road
Opening hours: 9:00-16:30, no admission until 16:00, closed on Mondays
Visiting conditions : Free to visit, docents need to make an appointment in advance
Tel: 021- 64 689252; 54249688
Huang Daopo Tomb (Memorial Hall)
Building age: 657 (136 2 years of reconstruction)
Shanghai Huang Daopo's Tomb was first built in the Yuan Dynasty (1336). It was later destroyed due to war and rebuilt in 1362. It was repaired many times after that. In 1957, it was rebuilt by the Shanghai Municipal People's Government. A stone monument was erected. The tomb of Huang Daopo that we see now is what it looked like after it was rebuilt again in 1984. The entire cemetery covers an area of ??1 acre and contains the Huang Daopo Memorial Hall. The main exhibition hall displays Huang Daopo's life story and her historical contributions to China's textile industry. The other two exhibition halls display textile tools and cotton textiles from different periods, including Most of them are treasures preserved from the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Address: No. 700, Xumei Road
Opening hours: 9:00-16:00 every day
Visiting method: Free visit
Telephone : 021- 64 963328
Zhou Mansion
Building age: more than 83 years
Address: No. 73, 71, Sinan Road
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-16:30
Visiting method: Free visit (the team can reserve a guide)
Telephone: 021- 64 73 0420
Memorial Hall of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China
Building age: 99
In July 1921, No. 76 Xingye Road (formerly No. 106 Wangzhi Road), Building 1 The Communist Party of China was born in the old Shikumen residential building with brick and wood structure on the ground floor and first floor along the street. This old building built in 1920 was the site of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China. This is a typical Shikumen-style building in Shanghai. The outer wall is staggered with blue and red bricks, inlaid with white pink lines. The lintel has alum-red carvings. The black-lacquered door is equipped with a copper ring. The door frame is surrounded by beige stone strips. The upper part of the door lintel has Arched heap of plastic flowers. It is now the National Memorial Hall of the First National University of China and has been open to the public free of charge since 2008.
Address: No. 76, Xingye Road
Opening hours: Tuesday-Sunday 9:00-17:00
Visiting method: Free at the automatic ticket machine Receive a visit ticket
Tel: 021-53832 171 -111
Memorial Hall of the Former Site of the Central Government
Building age: 103
Mottled red It is a typical old Shikumen building with gray and two-color bare brick walls and a two-up and two-down house structure. No. 6, Yuyang Lane, Xiafei Road (now Lane 567, Huaihai Middle Road), is the memorial hall of the former site of the Central Committee of the Chinese Socialist Youth League. The building was built around 1916, making it 100 years old. In 1920, eight people including Chen Duxiu established the Shanghai Socialist Youth League here. In order to protect this organization, they also founded the "Foreign Language Society" to specialize in teaching Russian, laying a language foundation for party members to study in the Soviet Union in the future. In 2001, Yuyangli was renovated and expanded to establish the old site memorial hall. The memorial hall reopened after renovation in May 2019.
Address: No. 1-6, Lane 567, Huaihai Middle Road
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday 9:00-11:00; 13:00-16:00
Visiting method: Free
Telephone: 021-53823370
Wu Changshuo Memorial Hall
Building age: 102
Located in Jin Mao Building The original owner of the Wu Changshuo Memorial Hall in the central green space of Lujiazui on the north side was Chen Guichun, a gentleman businessman who made his fortune through transportation and business. Built in 1917, with a construction area of ??2,765 square meters, it was once one of the largest private residences in Shanghai at that time. Now it has been renovated and opened to the public. This is a Chinese and Western courtyard-style residence that integrates Eastern and Western culture. The rooms, bedrooms, study rooms, and lounges upstairs are decorated in traditional Chinese style; while the decoration and equipment of the restaurant, tea room, and bathroom downstairs are all Western-style. The hall's painted pillars and carved beams are very exquisite, and it enjoys the reputation of "Pudong Carved Building".
Address: No. 15, Lujiazui East Road
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday 9:30--16:30
Visiting method: Free admission
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Tel: 021-58786863
Gaoqiao Yangxian Hall
Building age: 86
In the early 1930s, Gaoqiao businessman Shen Jinfu The "Yangxian Hall", a combination of Chinese and Western styles, was built next to Jie Bang (Gaoqiao Port). The Chinese-style house uses a Western frame. Viewed from the front, the house looks like a Chinese-style house with one living room and two rooms. Viewed from the back, the spacious and stacked balconies have the style of a Western-style villa. This 1,000-square-meter house is the first house with a basement in the town, and the materials used are very particular. It is said that Shen Jinfu pursued solidity in everything. Due to his excessive pursuit of high standards, his energy was haggard and he fell ill and died before the completion of the building. Yangxian Hall is now open to the public free of charge as the Gaoqiao History and Culture Exhibition Hall.
Address: No. 1, Yiwang Road, Gaoqiao Town
Opening hours: 9:00-16:00 every day
Visiting method: Free visit
Tel: 021-50416882
Former Residence of Zhang Wentian
Building age: 127
The famous revolutionary Zhang Wentian can be said to be one of the most influential people in old Pudong One of the celebrities, his former residence was built in the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty. It is a private house with the characteristics of Jiangnan folk houses, with 488 square meters and 13 rooms. There is a main house and side rooms, and there are carvings of ancient officials on the ridge, indicating that the owner of the house once had a higher status. Outside the courtyard of the former residence, there are vegetable gardens, green trees, green bamboos, ditches and rivers, and bamboo fences, creating an idyllic scenery. It is now a rare cultural landscape in Pudong and a youth education base in Shanghai. A new exhibition room of Zhang Wentian's life has been built to the west of his former residence, covering an area of ??3,500 square meters. The display shows the ups and downs and magnificent life of the old revolutionary.
Address: No. 50, Wenju Road, Chuansha New Town
Opening hours: 9:00-16:00
Visiting method: Free visit
Tel: 021-68960317; 021-68961 73 8
Hujiang University Historical Building Group
Building age: more than 80 years old
Jungong Road The predecessor of the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology is Hujiang University, which was founded in 1906. The university has built nearly 60 buildings, faculty and staff residences, and auxiliary buildings. Although many of them have been demolished one after another, 35 main buildings from the Hujiang University period are still preserved, making it a relatively well-preserved church school building complex in Shanghai. Most of these buildings are made of clear red bricks, with two-sloping red tile roofs. They have a unified style. They are either located in the shade of green trees or complement the modern buildings. They are a beautiful landscape of the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology. Among them, Siyan Hall, Simeng Hall, Sirei Hall, Girls' Third Hall, Zhan En Memorial Library, Siwei Hall, etc. are the most famous.
Address: No. 516, Jungong Road
Opening hours: During school opening hours
Visiting method: Free visit
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