Taikang Road, Shanghai
A glimpse into hip and modern area of Shanghai. From the bustling street of Taikand Road you enter a tranquil maze of alleys with cafes and boutique shops. A great place to come to have breakfast, do some shopping or just watch the world go by.
shanghai street view-Taikang road,上海街景-泰康路
Hi everyone, I am Eric, I’m local Shanghainese, in order to show real Shanghai, I launched this project for street view.
Taikang road is near Tianzifang, Huangpu district.
Taikang Road, Shanghai, China
Taikang Road, Shanghai, ChinaChina
Tianzifang French Concession Shanghai China
Tianzifang has transformed itself from legacy residential architectures and factories into an artsy area housing bars, cafes, crafts shops, design studios, galleries and boutiques. It is ardently supported by crowds of yuppies, trend setters, designers and expatriates, who fall for temptation of old Shikumen houses (stone-framed-door houses) and lanes with infinite novelties.
The development of Tianzifang is fairly recent. It is also known as Taikang Road which was a back street in Dapuqiao district. One of the Shanghai highlights is the old residential buildings called ‘shikumen’, literally ‘stone doors’, which reflects a confluence of architectural tastes. As a prized treaty port, Shanghai had been familiar to venturers since the mid-19th Century. By the 1920-1930s, housing with stone doorframes and solid wooden doors are commonly known as Shikumen. People adopted simple engravings on the stone frames. Taikang Road area was built up by the French Concession expansion. Apart from Shikumen buildings, there are also French style remainders. The distinctive scenes and architectural composition in Taikang Road denotes the city’s eventful history. In the 1930s, white-collar workers, including doctors, artists, competent seafarers and bank officers preferred to settle down here. It is equivalent to prosperous uptown of nowadays. Many influential artists in early 20th Century treat this region as their home.
Tianzifang enclave has expanded from Lane 210 to Lane 248. It is called the SOHO in Shanghai, and a nest for 29 art and design studios, 58 crafts shops and galleries, 65 antique shops and some boutiques, etc. Many coffee shops, bars, tea houses, and silk shops here are operated by an international mix of owners. They are imbedded either in the modern lanes, castles of Spanish or British styles, or the Shikumen buildings. Restaurants here are small but offer various delicious foods from many countries, such as Thai food, New York steak and burger, grill, Japanese sushi, French goose liver, cheese hot pot…
Like Xintiandi, Tianzifang is one of a small number of old Shanghai shikumen buildings. The difference is the vivid live atmosphere stimulated from Tianzifang. The original buildings are still intact, true to the authentic features of the lanes in Shanghai, with Shikumen architecture to the fore. There are over 20 varieties of well-preserved shikumen buildings in Tianzifang, whose types and completeness rank with the best in the city. Many original residents still live in the narrow lanes. Please be mindful and respect their privacy. Both visitors and local residents deserve a respite in these acres.
Tianzifang is a vanguard of creative expressions. Every boutique shines with flashes of wit and creativity with one of a kind handmade novelty items. Tourists from overseas sit outside a café, while inhabitants hurry by. Most old walls are used as panels to exhibit latest elaborate doodles in bright colors. Tianzifang survives the surrounding city demolition by working in art. Its preservation is significant for the city’s cultural heritage.
Tian Zi Fang In Shanghai
Known for its artisan goods, Tianzifang is Shanghai’s BIGGEST art village with over 200 shops.
It’s an endless maze of craft shops, cafes, bars and fashion accessories sprawled across numerous small alleys.
Find out more about the hidden attractions of Shanghai here:
Address: Lane 210, Taikang Road, Luwan District, Shanghai, China
Local Name: 田子坊
Opening hours: Open 24 hours
Nearest Metro Station: Dapuqiao (Line 9), Exit 1
lovely thai shop on taikang rd. shanghai
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Taikang lu in Shanghai...
Vidéo sans prétention. filmé un peu à la râche (il faisait beau, j'ai sortie la camera de ma poche).
Shanghai Vlog: TianZiFang, French Concession!
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May 3, 2014
We spent the second half of the day in TianZiFang, which is a popular neighborhood in the French Concession Area of Shanghai. TianZiFang is composed of three main alleys perpendicular to TaiKang Road. It is located right across the street from exit 1 of DaPuQiao subway station on line 9.
It's an eclectic mixture of outdoor restaurants & bars, art shops, accessory stalls, and clothing stores surrounded by traditional Shanghai 'shikumen' housing. Because it's residential, TianZiFang has retained a charming lived-in atmosphere that contrasts with the new construction in other popular shopping areas in the French Concession. But it gets crowded on weekends and holidays, so just be ready for the crowds.
Happy exploring!
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A great day seeing the Pudong area of Shanghai.
[중국여행] 상하이 핫스팟! 타이캉루(太康路) / Taikang Rd. (Tianzifang), Shanghai
타이캉루의 옛 식품공장 터였던 티엔지팡(田子坊)은 개성 넘치는 갤러리와 소품샵, 패션샵 등이 즐비하여 감각적인 분위기를 연출하는 상하이의 핫 스팟입니다.
중국적인 전통과 모더니즘, 히피 등 다양한 분야의 개성만점 작품과 제품들이 감각적인 갤러리와 상점, 이국적인 노천카페 등과 어우러져 독특한 향취를 느끼게 합니다.
TIANZIFANG | SHANGHAI ART DISTRICT™
Little known to Shanghai old timers, Tianzifang has transformed itself from legacy residential architectures and factories into an artsy area housing bars, cafes, crafts shops, design studios, galleries and boutiques. It is ardently supported by crowds of yuppies, trend setters, designers and expatriates, who fall for temptation of old Shikumen houses (stone-framed-door houses) and lanes with infinite novelties.
Tianzifang, Shanghai
Shanghai Tianzifang
A Teahouse
A Teahouse
More Tianzifang Pictures
The development of Tianzifang is fairly recent. It is also known as Taikang Road which was a back street in Former French Concession. One of the Shanghai highlights is the old residential buildings called ‘shikumen’, literally ‘stone doors’, which reflects a confluence of architectural tastes. As a prized treaty port, Shanghai had been familiar to venturers since the mid-19th Century. By the 1920-1930s, housing with stone doorframes and solid wooden doors are commonly known as Shikumen. People adopted simple engravings on the stone frames. Taikang Road area was built up by the French Concession expansion. Apart from Shikumen buildings, there are also French style remainders. The distinctive scenes and architectural composition in Taikang Road denotes the city’s eventful history. In the 1930s, white-collar workers, including doctors, artists, competent seafarers and bank officers preferred to settle down here. It is equivalent to prosperous uptown of nowadays. Many influential artists in early 20th Century treat this region as their home.
Shikumen Building
Shikumen Building
A Italian Restaurant in a Lane
Clean Lane
More Pictures of Shanghai Old City Area
The year 1998 is a watershed in Tianzifang’s history. Chen Yifei, one of China's most renowned contemporary artists, took over two abandoned factory buildings in Lane 210, Taikang Road, and converted them into his oil painting, sculpture, fashion and photograph studios. The cross-street sculpture - 'Art Door' designed by Cheng Yifei now stands at the eastern end of Taikang Road, famed as the 'Icon of Taikang Art Street'. Monthly opera concert in Deke Erh Art Center become regular community gathering. Then resident artists from ten countries and regions followed suit. The name of Tianzifang is coined by Huang Yongyu, the dean in Chinese painting circle. Tian Zifang is the earliest recorded painter in China. Mr. Huang reworded the last word ‘fang 方' into ‘fang 坊' meaning mill, quarter, lane or workshop. The stele with Tianzifang written on it was hung over the entrance of Lane 210 in 2002.
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Veronica Farren Photography Taikang Lu Shanghai China
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[VLOG] 상해 여행 #10 타이캉루 티엔즈팡 // Shanghai #10 Taikang Road Tianzifang // 上海VLOG #10 泰康路 田子坊
상해 10번째이야기
VLOG로서는 마지막이야기 *_*
예술가거리 티엔즈팡에 다녀왔어요!
우리나라 인사동의 쌈지길거리라고 보시면 딱 적절할듯!
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골목골목에서 파는 맛있는 먹거리들도 재미요소*_*
Taikang Lu, el nuevo atractivo turístico de Shanghái
Shanghái (China), 10 ago (EFE).- (Imagen: Luciana Brum ).- Taikang Lu es una calle de un barrio de la antigua concesión colonial francesa de Shanghái, donde se esconde, tras un discreto pórtico, un mundo de galerías de arte, tiendas y cafés, en un conjunto de callejuelas de poco más de un metro de ancho, convertido ahora en un nuevo atractivo turístico.
Mientras los extranjeros lo conocen simplemente como Taikang Lu, los chinos llaman Tianzi Fang (Taller de las semillas) a este antiguo barrio de shikumen, las casas bajas tradicionales de Shanghái, casi centenarias, separadas por calles estrechas, que han sobrevivido al frenesí de modernización que atraviesa la ciudad.
Shanghai | Tianzifang.m4v
Slideshow on Shanghai. A photographic glimpse into the depilating state of life inside Shanghai's shikumen. Photos were taken en route to Tianzifang on Taikang Rd.
Tianzifang on the other hand is a mixture of foreign restaurants, art galleries and living shikumen residents in a bohemian maze of narrow alleys. Here you'll find small boutiques shops inside refurbished units, mostly occupying the ground level. Residential is mostly on the upper floors.
Shanghai: Tianzifang
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TianZiFang 田子坊 ~Night Shanghai Vol.11~
今や上海の一大観光名所となった「田子坊 TianZiFang」 田子坊の夜を絵巻風にミニ動画にしてみました。
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巨型尺寸湯包裡頭的湯汁可以用吸管吸或是弄破用湯匙食用,搭配薑絲蟹黃味道還蠻鮮的很濃郁。店內除了蟹黃湯包也有小籠湯包、生煎包、蔥油拌麵...等等,LATTE 也推薦有到上海的朋友到泰康湯包館品嚐。
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Join me as I explore more of beautiful #Shanghai! In this Vlog, I go visit the City God Temple and Tianzi fang. I think these are two of the must see places if it's your first time visiting!
BONUS: There's delicious street foods to be found in both places!
Cheng Huang Miao (City God Temple):
No.69 Caohe Street, Zhujiajiao Town, Qingpu District, Shanghai 201713, China
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No.210 Taikang Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai 200000, China
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