The corner of the alley will always have inadvertent surprises, with a fascinating mystery. Streets and buildings, built on the human scale, can give people a close-up experience of the whole sense, not high-rise buildings generally only suitable for overlooking.
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The corner of the alley will always have inadvertent surprises, with a fascinating mystery. Streets and buildings, built on the human scale, can give people a close-up experience of the whole sense, not high-rise buildings generally only suitable for overlooking.
Wenmiao Road is named after the Confucian Temple built on this road. The pupil rituals left over from the Qing Dynasty are held once a year in spring and autumn, when the governors, squires and other socially savvy people from Shanghai County come to visit, and the Confucian Temple Road is busy. There are many small shops, gifts, jewelry shops, etc. on the Confucian Temple Road, and you can buy chicken wings, barbecue, milk tea and so on in the snack shops that can be seen everywhere.
The Temple of Literature is obviously a place to worship Confucius, and the Temple of Literature in Shanghai is also one of the core areas of the old city. Since ancient times, the Temple of Literature has been the place where scholars and students seek their merit. To date, the Confucian Temple Road at the entrance of the Temple of Confucian Temple has issued a different feature in the new era, becoming an animation street, with animation shops, hand-held shops on both sides of the road, and egg twisters can be seen everywhere. Speaking of anime street, the most famous is Akihabara and Japan Bridge in Japan. Wenmiao Road is incomparable to them in scale, but it is worth a visit with its distinctive Chinese characteristics.
A more famous old road in Shanghai has now been demolished.
Wenmiao Road (Wenmiao Lu) [1] , located in Huangpu District, Shanghai (oldly in the middle of the southern city). From Henan South Road to Zhonghua Road in the east. It is 575 meters long.