Duolun Road (formerly known as Doulean Road) is a small street in Shanghai. Located at Dongjiangwan Road 146, Hongkou District. It is adjacent to Sichuan North Road in the city center in the south, Lu Xun Park and hongkou football stadium in the north, and backed by the Inner Ring Elevated Road and Light Rail Line 3. There is more than a mile between exercise and exercise. The street is short and narrow, but it twists and turns. Street buildings, close to each other, have different styles. Although a street has no place on the map, it is a bright spot in the modern cultural history of China.
Culture breath
Duolun Road, near Luxun Park, is an L-shaped path more than 500 meters long. Retro buildings with red bricks or blue bricks and figure sculptures can be seen everywhere along the road, which is very suitable for taking pictures and walking. Many writers used to live here, and now there are many art exhibition halls, where you can feel the rich cultural atmosphere.
Walking into this cultural street from the tail of the "L" shape, you will first see Duolun Museum of Modern Art, and then the Christian Church, which is the Hongde Hall where many international students and new people who have returned from studying abroad live. Go on, you can see a new villa next to an old bookstore. The outer wall is yellow, and it used to be the residence of the Japanese naval attache.
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At the corner, there is a four-story stone bell tower. A few steps, you will see an alley called "Li Jingyun", where left-wing writers such as Qu Qiubai, Chen Wangdao and Mao Dun once lived. 20 1 Lane 2 also has the meeting place and memorial hall of the Leftist League, which was once an undiscovered place in the cultural circle.
There are also many petty bourgeoisie cafes and small folk collections on Duolun Road, such as Shanghai Newspaper Museum, Shanghai Folk Nanjing Bell Collection and Shanghai Cultural Center. In addition, you can see the exhibition halls of cultural relics and artworks in the Shanghai Cultural Relics Store.
After visiting Duolun Road, you can also visit another characteristic path-Tian 'ai Road-at the northern end of Duolun Road, and walk east along Sichuan North Road150m.