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Sweet love road is known as the most romantic love road in Shanghai.
brief introduction

Tian 'ai Road in Hongkou District, Shanghai is known as the "most romantic" road in Shanghai. Set up a special love mailbox (love mailbox) at the intersection. Every letter in this love mailbox will be stamped with an English love postmark, so that the recipient can feel a love and romance through this postmark and keep it as a permanent memorial and collection.

Tian' ai road introduction

Sweet love road is known as the most romantic love road in Shanghai. There are wooden frames every two meters on both sides of the road, engraved with 28 famous Chinese and foreign love poems, forming a "love wall". There is also a love mailbox at the intersection. Many young people come here to send postcards with love postmarks and send romance and true feelings to TA.

Sweet Road is a path in Hongkou District. It starts from Sichuan North Road in the south and is adjacent to Lu Xun Park in the north. It is only about 600 meters long. Because there are romantic love stories like Cowherd and Weaver Girl circulating here, and the older generation thinks that couples who walk this road hand in hand can reap eternal and happy love.

Eternal and happy love

There is a bronze statue of a couple at the intersection of Tian 'ai Road. Two rows of tall Metasequoias stand neatly on the roadside, which is extremely cool in summer. A small house with a roadside style. There are many specialty shops and coffee shops along the street. Take your other half for a walk here, feel the rare tranquility of this city together and relive the feeling of love.

The unique love mailbox here is very popular. It is the simplest and most romantic way to send a postcard or a letter to "him" or "her" from this mailbox with English love postmark. On Valentine's Day, you can even see a long queue in front of the window, which is stamped with the postmark of love.