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What are the famous streets in Shanghai?

[Yuyuan Road] The urban hermit who has washed away his glory:

The name Yuyuan Road is suitable for literal meaning. On the map of Shanghai in 1918, it was indeed a private garden named Yuyuan. Things changed, and Yuyuan Road experienced the hustle and bustle of the concession in old Shanghai.

[Duolun Road] A Duolun Road, a century-old Shanghai beach:

Although the small street hardly has a place on the map, it has left a strong mark in the history of modern Chinese culture. of a sum. As time has passed, the current Duolun Road has been transformed into a "road to make money" selling history and culture. This will inevitably attract tourists who come here to visit.

[Zizhong Road] Two worlds of old and new:

Zizhong Road, an inconspicuous name, has a silent attitude in Shanghai. I never thought that if you will From beginning to end, it will move from an old Shanghai to a prosperous and fashionable new Shanghai century.

[Liyang Road]:

Walking through the dense sycamore trees, the sun was looming, casting mottled tree shadows on the gray walls of the old house. For a moment, I actually I can't tell which time and space I am in. I seem to be able to see people from those eras of Lu Xun and Guo Moruo.

[Ruijin 2nd Road]:

In the minds of Shanghainese, Ruijin Hotel has an exquisite impression, and for this road, it is self-evident. A profound landmark significance. The predecessor of Ruijin Hotel is a leader in the trend.

[Fahua Town Road]:

Fahua Town Road is a famous ancient road in the West District of Shanghai. It is named after the Fahua Zen Temple built during the Kaibao period of the Northern Song Dynasty. . At first it was just a river, commonly known as Fahua Bang.

[Xiaowujiaochang "Caojiadu"] - Enjoyable life in western Shanghai:

From Changshou Road, Wanhangdu Road, Changning Road, Changning Branch Road, Wanhang Road The intersection of 5 roads including Duhou Road, with the intersection as the center and a radius of 500 meters, is commonly known as Caojiadu, also known as "Little Wujiaochang".