1, the first 24-hour store in China-Spark Day and Night.
Address: Nanjing East Road 172, Huangpu District (Nanjing East Road Store);
No.628, Tibet Middle Road, Huangpu District (Tibet Store);
No.0/43, Laoshan Road, Pudong New Area (Laoshan Road Store);
No.676 Yishan Road, Xuhui District (Tianlindian)
It is not surprising that there are 24-hour convenience stores, restaurants and pharmacies in today's society. However, at 1968, there is a store in Shanghai that is only 60 square meters, but it is famous all over the country. In the eyes of many old Shanghai, it is even a "light" at night in Shencheng. This is the first 24-hour food store in China. There are still many old people who are used to going to Spark Food Store day and night to buy some snacks. With the changes of the times, goods are becoming more and more sophisticated. In addition to traditional food, some imported specialty foods are also very popular. There are many bulk foods that are not available in convenience stores, so Spark brings great convenience to the public day and night.
2. Jiading Library
Address: No.0/288, Yumin South Road, Jiading District.
Jiading Library, which was awarded the title of "the best public library in the world", was once called "the most beautiful library" by netizens. Architectural modeling is like an open book, and the building itself is worth savoring. A good public environment cannot be mentioned casually. Coffee shops, hydrophilic platforms, children's reading rooms and slide facilities, as well as various cultural activities and performances, can be experienced by making an appointment in advance. The library is open until eight o'clock at the latest, but Jiading Library has opened two classroom-sized 24-hour libraries. As long as you have a library card, you can borrow/return books here at any time. The 24-hour library featured a variety of popular books.
3. Centennial Zhongshan Park
Address: No.780 Changning Road, Changning District
102-year-old Zhongshan Park is open to the public 24 hours a day. Zhongshan Park is one of the few large parks in Shanghai, with a total area of 209,600 square meters and about 120 scenic spots. When I was a child, I had to buy tickets to play in Zhongshan Park. In that year, my older parents often came here for dating. There are many dense plants in Zhongshan Park, and many office workers around will come here for a walk to wash their lungs. There are also restaurants and cafes where you can sit while walking.