1933 Old Factory, originally a slaughterhouse, has been transformed into a distinctive creative park. Numerous unique shops, restaurants, and studios have settled within, and it frequently hosts theater performances, fashion shows, and exhibitions, becoming an artistic hub. This location was also a filming site for the popular movie ‘Tiny Times,’ making it an ideal spot for photography.
Located advantageously near the Sichuan Road commercial street, the entire architecture blends Eastern and Western features. The building’s layout is peculiar, with four square-shaped buildings in the southeast, northwest, southwest, and northeast surrounding a central 24-sided main building, all interconnected by stairs. The external square and internal circular structure, along with interlacing corridors, spiral staircases, and umbrella-shaped flower columns, create a maze-like effect, full of surprises.
Open all year round from 09:00 to 20:00, with specific business hours subject to daily operations. A must-see tip: the micro-theater on the second floor of the Old Factory often stages various dramas, usually in the afternoon or evening, with ticket prices ranging from 100 to 200. Theater enthusiasts should not miss it. For detailed performance information, refer to the official website.