Qibao Old Street
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Simplified Chinese | 七宝古镇 | ||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 七寶古镇 | ||||||||||
Literal meaning | Seven Treasures Old Town | ||||||||||
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Qibao Old Street[1] is a historic area of Qibao in the Minhang District of Shanghai, China.[2]
Overview
The area is now a tourist attraction, located by the Puhui River with traditional Chinese architecture and a number of attractions, including museums and street food.[3] It is located south of Qingnian Road.[4]
The area was once the residence of the painter and sculptor Zhang Chongren, a friend of the Belgian cartoonist Hergé, on whom the character Chang Chong-Chen from "The Adventures of Tintin" was based. Qibao is also known for crickets (with a "Cricket House") in the Qibao Old Street area. The entire area is pedestrianised.
Attractions
The following attractions are located in Qibao Old Town, many of which can be visited with a combined ticket:[4]
- Bell Tower
- Cotton Textile Mill
- Shadowgraph Museum
- The Old Trades House
- Cricket House
- Zhou's Miniature Museum
- The Pawn Shop
- The Memorial Hall of the Artist Zhang Chongren
- Qibao Calligraphy Arts Room
There are three arched stone footbridges over the Puhui River (from west to east):
- Kangle Bridge
- Puhui River Bridge
- Anping Bridge
Tea houses line the Puhui River and there are boat rides from a wharf. There are many shops selling souvenirs and food, especially street food.[5]
Transport
Qibao Old Town can be accessed by taking Shanghai Metro Line 9 to Qibao Station. The most convenient access is from Exit 2.
See also
- List of restaurant districts and streets
- List of twin towns and sister cities in China
- Qibao
- Qibao station (Shanghai Metro)
References
- ^ "Qibao Old Street". TripAdvisor. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
- ^ "Qibao Ancient Town". TravelChinaGuide. Retrieved 27 July 2009.
- ^ Pitts, Christopher (April 2013). "Top Sights: Qibao". Pocket Shanghai (3rd ed.). Lonely Planet. pp. 102–103. ISBN 978-1-74179-963-7.
- ^ a b Qibao Old Street: Look for the Saga of Shanghai. China: Shanghai Qibao Old Town Industrial Development Co. Ltd. Archived from the original on 2002-02-13. Retrieved 2013-09-27.
- ^ Yao, Joanne (5 August 2011). "Best Shanghai food walk: Qibao Old Street – 7 edible reasons why Shanghainese regularly make the trip to Qibao water town". CNN Travel. CNN. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
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External links
- Go Qibao website (in Chinese)