Shanghai|Niche Creative Homes——Zhongcheng Creative Park
🌧️I was having a rainy weekend and didn't know where to go. I stumbled across this little gem not far from home and decided to check it out.
🔘[Architecture]
🏢The Zhongcheng Art Museum features exposed concrete, a smaller version of the Long Museum, and boasts a cool, cool vibe.
🌈Sunny days are perfect for capturing light and shadow.
🌧️Rainy days with gray walls also create stunning photos. This simple, neutral feel is what I was going for, and with fewer people, the atmosphere is captivating.
🔘[Exhibition]
✔️There's currently a home exhibition going on here. They're mixing and matching various original brand furniture, organized into three sections: shared, shared, and exclusive. I think of this as the living/dining room, study, and bedroom.
✔️The main theme is a harmonious mix and match. The original African-style chairs and modern sofas look quite harmonious together.
✔️It's very crowded, so the whole place is reserved for weekends, making for some fantastic photo opportunities. There's a staff member explaining the atmosphere, even though I'm just there to watch.
🖍️Exhibition Period: May 16th-July 9th, Closed Mondays, 10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Ticket Price: 38 Yuan
🔘[Park]
The park is neither large nor small, and features many original furniture brands. If you're looking for furniture, come and browse. The designs are impressive, but I'm not sure about the prices. 😊
📷Photography is also welcome.
☑️Luckin Coffee container, refreshing white.
☑️Locomotive
☑️There are a few Roman columns. I saw someone taking wedding photos there. There are only a few, just enough to pretend you're in Europe.
☑️The corridor has a slightly industrial feel.
☑️There's a green train on the way to Line 3, and a long, narrow forest.
🔘[Transportation]
Line 3, Songfa Road, Exit 1
Zhongcheng Zhigu Creative Park