This year's Shanghai Spring Festival continues to be rainy and rainy, and epidemic reports continue to be updated. The outside world seems to have nothing to do with me, and I am immersed in a small world of self-entertainment! Quietly drink tea, read books, watch movies, eat and sleep, and go to the supermarket near home if you have no food. The so-called discipline is carried out by the government's propaganda instructions and self-isolation! When the sun appeared and the sky cleared up, my uneasy heart began to have waves. When I saw someone going to the Bund Street to take pictures, I also wanted to go and see it, and I also wanted to record the Shanghai in my eyes at this time!
In previous festivals, the most lively one was Nanjing Road, the Bund, and Yuyuan. I usually stayed away from it, but this time I chose this line! Of course, protection still needs to be prepared. In addition, I haven't bought masks before, so I also want to see medical outlets buy a few for spare. This invisible battle may continue for some time.
(Tip: Today, the WHO announced that this epidemic is an international public health emergency. It is better for everyone to try to stay at home, although Shanghai has taken many measures: for example, community notices that people who have returned from other provinces on January 16 need to report, and people who have returned from Wuhan need to report their body temperature twice a day in the morning and evening, and garbage needs to be separated. Those who went to the supermarket yesterday without wearing masks are not allowed to enter.) Since the virus has a two-week incubation period, this is still very dangerous!
I went out at 10 a.m. and set off in Hongqiao Town. I took bus No. 71, mainly on foot. I took subway line 10 at Yuyuan Station at 5 o'clock to go home. It took 7 hours and 15 kilometers to see what I saw and heard.
Route: Hongqiao Town--Hongmei Road--Laowai Street--Hongxu Road No. 71 Station--Shanghai Exhibition Center Station and start walking, follow Shaanxi North Road--Nanjing West Road--Nanjing East Road--The Bund (Waibaidu Bridge--Shiliupu)--Laopang Road--Lao Pacific Ocean--Zhongshan South Road--Dongmen Road--Zhonghua Road--Kangjia Lane--Sipailou Road--Fangbang Middle Road--Yuyuan.This is the first time in Shanghai since 1997 that I have walked to see Shanghai's busiest streets! But this time I also saw the old alley in the center of Huangpu. When I walked through the streets, I felt like I had traveled to Shanghai in 1997---
Starting from Wuzhong Road in Hongqiao Town, this street used to be busy with traffic and was famous for being jammed!
Tangbao, a Chinese fast food restaurant that serves rice, is still open
Reminder sheets are posted on every store
In the park between Hongmei Road and Hongxu Road, there used to be small teams of square dancers, Tai Chi, opera singers, and badminton players, each playing happily in their own circles. Now we occasionally find a group wearing masks dancing! Special morning dance at special times!
The newly established Hongqiao Fund Town on Hongmei Road is filled with villas. I yearn for it but have not yet entered and observed it.
At the entrance of Hongqiao Golf Course, the doorman stopped the car and asked the driver to wear a mask before entering!
On the road, you can still see the busy ding-dong green, Shunfeng black, and hungry blue! Serving people who don't go out!
The entrance of Laowai Street on Hongmei Road
It is a peaceful and joyful foreigner street, with all the shops closed, and occasionally someone takes a walk!
The entrance on Hongxu Road
Trolleybus on Highway 71, Shenkun Road Junction Station (Terminal--Yan 'an East Road Bund)
During the entire trip, only one gentleman did not wear a mask, and he also stood in the corner quietly playing with his mobile phone. The car was also very quiet.
I originally planned to take the bus to the Bund, but I missed Nanjing Road because I didn't want to go back, so getting off the Shanghai Exhibition Center was a good choice
stir-fried chestnuts with sugar-new long hair, a must-buy memory when I was young, hahaha
Dim sum shop on North Shaanxi Road
Jing 'an Villa: Shanghai's largest new-style Lilong residential complex is a microcosm of Shanghai's residential buildings and is representative to a certain extent.
In the 1930s and 1940s, many famous families and celebrities once lived here, such as Cai Yuanpei, Yu Youren, Kong Xiangxi, etc.
In the past, I would ask a few friends to have coffee and walk around during my free time on weekends, but the appearance looks good, and some of the inside are relatively old and have small spaces.
Wang Jiasha on Nanjing West Road used to be a long team, but now he is in twos and threes
There are only children's masks on Lei Yun. The clerk said that people will queue up at 5 o'clock and can only buy 10 masks even when they open at 9 o'clock.
Stay in open but nobody
The pharmacy on Nanjing West Road simply put on masks and ran out of alcohol
Hua 'an Beauty Museum, which is open for business, looks beautiful and does not close
Nanjing Road pedestrian street
Scrolling slogans: scientific medical treatment, electronic New Year greetings, homestead, rejecting rumors, and reducing visits
Blood collection truck on Nanjing East Road
Cold and clear Nanjing Road
Apple Store on Nanjing Road
Seeing this shooting image, I immediately thought of Kobe Bryant, who had just crashed in a plane, and hoped that he would be well in the other world!
Bund: To the east and west are 52 buildings of different styles, including Gothic, Romanesque, Baroque, and a combination of Chinese and Western styles. They are called the "International Architecture Expo". Facing the mother river-Huangpu River, overlooking the new look of the Lujiazui area on the other side.
I went to the Bund from Nanjing East Road, and then from Waibaidu Bridge to Shiliupu. There were relatively more people on both sides of Nanjing East Road, and there were relatively fewer people on Waibaidu Bridge and Shiliupu at both ends.
Waibaidu Bridge (Garden Bridge of Shanghai) is a river-crossing channel connecting Huangpu District and Hongkou District. It is China's first all-steel riveted bridge and the only remaining truss structure bridge of unequal height.
Bright Milk Delivery Truck: It used to be a beautiful scenery in Shanghai in the morning. As it wrote in the car: Enjoy life, beautiful life path 。
Seeing this dim light is like seeing me when I came to Shanghai. At that time, I lived in Shikumen House on Linqing Road, Yangpu. It rained heavily outside and rained lightly inside. So many years have passed in a flash, but there is no longer the passion young !
Just looking at these pictures makes it difficult to connect with the fashionable and modern Magic City, which is in the bustling area of the city center. Strolling through the alleys and feeling like traveling through the past and present----
chenghuangmiao: The Taoist temple was built during the Yongle Period of the Ming Dynasty (1403-1424) and has a history of nearly 600 years.
City God, also known as City God, City God. It is one of the important gods generally worshipped in Chinese religious culture. It is served by famous ministers and heroes who have served the local people. It is a god believed by Chinese people and Taoism to protect the city.
Yuyuan:It was originally a private garden in the Ming Dynasty. It was built in the Ming Dynasty and has a history of more than 400 years. "Yu" means "peace" and "peace". It is named "Yuyuan", which means "Yu Yue old relatives".
mid-Lake Pavilion: It was built during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty and was officially transformed into a teahouse in the fifth year of Xianfeng. It has been 160 years since then. Lake Center Pavilion has the reputation of "the No. 1 Tea House on the Sea". New Year's Yuanbao tea is also their traditional feature! Many years ago, when I first started learning tea, I went to the Lake Center Pavilion to have a cup of Taiping Monkey Kui!
The battery on my mobile phone was out of power. I went to a nearby all-season hotel to recharge it. Each visitor took his temperature before entering. Listening to their conversation, they were all waiters, and there seemed to be no customers.
Metro Line 10 at 5 p.m.
Summary : During the 15-kilometer walk, I only saw the occasional three or two people who did not wear masks, and the whole journey was very quiet. I bought Oandong cooked food on Nanjing Road. Maybe there was not much traffic and the cooked food was too bad. During this period, I helped take photos of a foreigner girl on the Bund and a father and daughter in Yuyuan. The rest of the trip did not have contact with others and generally kept a certain distance.
The news has been reporting continuously for the past two days. No matter what, try not to go out because you don't know who you met, who has been to Wuhan and who has the virus! Because it is passed from person to person and there is an incubation period of two weeks, this is very dangerous!
Everything will be okay, Tomorrow is another day !
Come on Wuhan!!!
Take care, everyone!!!
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