Chunguangfang refers to Huashan Road 1520 Lane, 22 Lane, 26 Lane, 70 Lane, 80 Lane and 90 Lane of Xingfu Road. Southeast of the area, between fahuazhen road and Pingwu Road. The original place is Shi Yu Villa (cemetery). In the 7th year of the Republic of China (19 18), a cinder-crossing road was built, and it was named Chunguang Road with the initials Chunhuitang and Guangyutang. Covers an area of 8 hectares. 1800 residents. There are chains, bearings, special light bulbs and other factories with 10 or above. Yaocun is in the south of the area, east of Yili Road (near Hongqiao Road). Yao Yongji built a house here in the late Ming Dynasty. First named Yao Jiagang, it was renamed Yao Genglang in1920s. It was after today 1949. Most of the houses are Chinese two-story buildings and tile houses. There are flagpoles, white stones, Da Lian jars and other Ming Dynasty relics. There are 500 residents. Xuejiashe is in the northwest of the area, in Beijinjing Town, on the south side of Changning Road. According to legend, it was named after Xue, an inhabited village, during Hongzhi period of Ming Dynasty. Covers an area of 3.2 hectares. There are 400 residents. Yongquanfang is Lane 395, Yuyuan Road. Located between Zhenning Road and Urumqi North Road. It was built in 25 years (1936). Named after the original Yongquan list. Covering an area of 0.5 hectares, there are 16 buildings. There are 350 residents. 1989 is listed as one of the outstanding modern buildings in Shanghai. Tonglefang
1843, Shanghai opened its port, and the city ranked 12 in the country at that time began its colorful writing on the historical stage. In 1930s, Shanghai reached the peak of its "modernity": it surpassed Paris and became a metropolis "the fifth in the world, the second in the Far East and the first in China". Looking back today, what kind of era was it? It is the best time: ten miles of foreign exchange, singing and dancing, all rivers run into the sea, and trade is important. Even Yi Shu's novels are full of memories of joffre Street in the old Shanghai French Concession. It is the worst time: there are many concessions, the gap between the rich and the poor is large, the war is constant, and it is in hot water. In Half-Life Fate, Zhang Ailing wrote about the helplessness of the bottom of society to fate …
Foreign Alleys: Regular Horseshoe
The "foreign alley" of Xinhua Road includes 2 1 1 lane of Xinhua Road and 329 lane of Xinhua Road.
In 1930s and 1940s, Shanghai has become a "metropolis" in the eyes of foreigners. Many foreigners from various countries have lived in this alley, so it was named "Foreign Hutong". It can be seen that it was specially designed by architects, so we call it the neatest alley here, not those "natural endless" "intestines" alleys. The designer of this alley is famous, that is, Hudac (1893- 1958), an architect in Budapest, Hungary. He has designed many foreign-style buildings for this metropolis. He wrote the international hotel in Shanghai, the Chinese and western girls' schools, and even the famous green house on Tongren Road that is not out of date for a hundred years. When he built this alley, he had planned it in his mind. Every house in it should have beautiful appearance, comfortable living and convenient transportation.
The most cunning alley in 749 Yuyuan Road.
It is called "the most secret" and "the most cunning" alley because of its history. Now it is located at the western end of Zhenning Road and the southern end of Yuyuan Road, which is becoming increasingly lively and noisy. The entrance of the main driveway is occupied by some stalls of selling groceries and snacks, and bicycles and mopeds often come in and out noisily, presenting the most common street view in Shanghai. At the back, I gradually realized that the buildings exposed by such a big alley, including main alley, side alley-even small side alley-small side alley, are all different. The buildings in the main alley are not high, and some roofs and windows are exposed outside the wall, each with its own style, as if flying from another place to the land of the East overnight. Although I don't know what these houses are like now, you will start to be a little shocked inside.
Meiquan Mountain Villa Lane: The Most Romantic Lane
Meiquan Mountain Villa is next to "Yanghutong", on a Xinhua Road. People who are not familiar with it at ordinary times will regard it as a famous "foreign hutong" In fact, it is smaller than the "foreign lane" and naturally quieter than it. Looking at the history books, it is said that this alley was still farmland in the 1930s, and it was only at 1933 that it was invested and built by Wu, a real estate agent. The houses inside are all brick and wood structures. In the past, there was a small pool hidden in this alley. It's 2 meters square. This is almost extinct in today's Shanghai alleys. And next to this pool, it is full of plum blossoms. That's why they are named "Mei" and "Quan". In the modern history of China, an old navy general who recovered the Xisha Islands once lived in this alley.
The narrowest alley in Fang Wanyi.
Fang Wanyi, which is still under the elevated Chongqing Road, is most famous for its former residence of Zou Taofen and some famous cultural figures in the modern history of China, such as the painter Zhang Chongren. But as an individual, what I like best is its typical Shanghai style. Seen from the alley mouth, the tailor in the small room or the snack workshop selling omnivores are full of meticulous life, which is not the great history of Yun Qi, nor the hidden place of unattainable wealth and magnanimity. People who like to appreciate the local life in Shanghai should choose this kind of alley to live in. Its house is like a very clean and tidy "conjoined villa". It is said that two years ago, after marrying a petite and beautiful Shanghai wife, an Englishman spent huge sums of money to buy a whole house in Fang Wanyi. After careful and exquisite decoration, it shows the out-and-out charm of Jiangnan Shanghai style.
Wang Miao Princess Lane-Fuxing West Road 44 Lane
The alley is short. The houses on both sides are clean and elegant, with European architectural appearance, while retaining some modern architectural styles. Nowadays, some elderly Shanghainese like to call this alley "Rose Villa". It is said that the word "rose" was built on the ground at the entrance of the alley when the alley was built.
Who's Lenny? She is not an authentic Shanghainese, but a descendant of the blue family of Yunnan minority, which is rare in Shanghai now-and she is a "princess". Speaking of which, this woman was a celebrity in Shanghai. She used to be the secretary of the descendants of Sun Yat-sen's wing, Chen Cuifen, and later became his second wife. Many writers and historians always talk about this woman's history in terms of romance and legend. In fact, her name is not "Laney" originally, but "Laney". But when she was in college, her classmates gave her a nickname with a strong Shanghai flavor, called "Mud", so the press followed suit and called her "Laney". Yelling and screaming until the end, Lanie herself simply changed this "Lanie" into "Lanie".
Shanghai Daheng Lane-Gao 'an Road 18 Lane
This alley is now on Gao 'an Road near Shanghai Library.
This is a fairly quiet road. At first glance, it seems no big deal, even a little mediocre. However, when I walked in and turned left, I found the children laughing. It was discovered that the big house hidden in the depths of this alley today has become the Children's Palace in Xuhui District. Many parents are waiting outside this big house, and children are studying various interest classes inside. Formed a quiet scenery in the evening. The big house quietly hidden deep in the alley is the house of 193 1 Rong Desheng, the famous "king of flour" and "king of textiles". It may not be an exaggeration to use "luxury house" in this house, because although the area is large, the overall style is simple. The central entrance is two big pillars in Taurik style, the rest are very regular, symmetrical on both sides, unobtrusive, and the shape tends to be practical rather than showing off.
Lu Xun's former residence-doomed to be alone.
Lu Xun's former residence is at No.9 Mainland New Village, Yin Shan Road, a three-story new-style alley house with red bricks and tiles. Mr. Lu moved here on 1933, but who would have thought that he died three years later. I think Mr. Wang has been wandering for half his life, so he likes this quiet residence very much.
The house is in the alley, the penultimate one, very quiet, and it will be self-contained when the door is closed. In the small garden in front of the house, peach trees, bauhinia and pomegranate still grow as they did then. The lobby on the ground floor is the living room, with a western-style dining table and five chairs in the middle, bookcases and desks donated by Qu Qiubai in the west, and a sewing machine under the south window. There are toy cabinets and small tables and chairs facing the sea on the east wall. The back room is the dining room, with a square table in the middle and four chairs around it. There is a double-decker cupboard in the northwest corner and a western-style coat rack in the east wall.
Feng Zikai's former residence-a unique house in the alley
The famous painter Feng Zikai lives on the second floor of this house from 1954 to 1975. During this period, his works are very rich, including Tang's New Pen, Continued Pen, Feng Zikai's Painting Collection and Feng Zikai's Children's Cartoon. And translated the Japanese classic novel Tale of Genji. Former president of Shanghai China Painting Academy and chairman of Shanghai Branch of China Artists Association. The name of the apartment is "Riyuelou".
Ba Jin's Apartment —— Complete Works of Hutong Trilogy
The road in Wu Kang is mixed with sadness and joy.
Ba Jin moved from May 1955 to the "Independent Garden House" at Wu Kang Road 1 13. Here, he has written translations and novels recognized as "telling the truth" by the ideological, intellectual and literary circles at home and abroad: Memoirs of Creation, Random Thoughts on the Past, Long Night, Beautiful Eyes and so on. At the same time, he bid farewell to his beloved Xiao Shan here.
I came here yesterday morning. In addition to the house number, this "home" of Ba Lao also has a small sign of "Excellent Historical Building", which says that this garden-style building is a fake three-story building, which was once built by the Soviet Commercial Representative Office at 1923. An old green iron door without a doorbell. After Ba Lao died, many people came to offer flowers. Whenever someone knocks at the door, an old man in a blue Chinese tunic suit will stick his head out and ask him what he is doing here. He will open the door and welcome the guests in. He is the doorman here. Along the crack of the door, you can see the green eyes in the yard, the French phoenix tree and potted flowers in full bloom, and the vegetation is in full bloom. Although there are many people in the yard, it is quiet. Everyone is silently wishing a centenarian who once lived here a pleasant journey.