Shanghai has Tianzifang. This is the most old-fashioned place in the city, and it is also a place that foreigners and tourists from other places like to go. Precisely because they have too many imprints of this city, a Shanghai-style flavor that cannot be replaced by other cities, and blended into the fashion trends of the new era, an immeasurable charm burst out in its ancient body. , becoming a beautiful specimen of the city’s new look. I first fell in love with Tianzifang just from the sensory recognition in the pictures. The narrow and crowded alleys with the characteristics of old Shanghai, the shikumen and pavilions have turned into galleries, photography studios, specialty stores, handicraft stores, cafes, and bars, becoming the most fashionable and bourgeois place in Shanghai. Just like Nanluoguxiang in Beijing. I was a little confused. Was this in an alley in Shanghai or in a town in Europe? Many of the faces are foreigners. They sit in the sunshine in front of alley cafes and bars, eating, drinking, and chatting. They feel as comfortable as staying at home. They seem to be no one else, and you can feel that they are enjoying themselves very much. This feels like a landscape in itself.