Duolun Road is adjacent to Lu Xun Park. It is an ‘L’-shaped path more than 500 meters long. Along the road, retro small Western-style buildings with red bricks or blue bricks and figure sculptures can be seen everywhere, which are very suitable for taking pictures and taking a walk. Many literary giants once lived here. Nowadays, there are many art exhibition halls where you can feel a strong cultural atmosphere. Entering this cultural street from the tail of the ‘L’ shape, the first thing that catches your eye is the Duolun Museum of Modern Art. Further ahead, there is a Christian church. It is the Hongde Church where many foreigners and new-style people who returned from studying abroad once lived. Continuing forward, you can see an old bookstore next to a new Western-style house with a yellow exterior wall. This place was once the residence of Japanese naval military attachés. At the corner is a four-story bell tower called ‘Evening Picking Bell Tower’. After taking a few steps, you can see the entrance of an alley named ‘Jingyun Lane’. A group of left-wing writers such as Qu Qiubai, Chen Wangdao, and Mao Dun once lived here. And at No. 2, Lane 201, there is still the site and memorial hall of the Left-wing Writers’ League. It was once a place where many cultural elites gathered. There are also many petty bourgeoisie cafes and small folk collection halls on Duolun Road, such as the Shanghai Newspaper Museum, the Shanghai Folk Nanjing Bell Collection Hall, and the Shanghai Duolun Road Area Shanghai-style Culture Hall. In addition, you can see the cultural relics and artworks exhibition hall of the Shanghai Cultural Relics Store. After visiting Duolun Road, you can also visit another characteristic path – Tian’ai Road. Duolun Road is located 150 meters east along North Sichuan Road at the northern end.
Duolun Road Cultural Celebrity Street
Duolun Road is adjacent to Lu Xun Park. It is an ‘L’-shaped path more than 500 meters lo[...]