Living on North Sichuan Road since childhood, I am very close to the General Post Office, but I have never stopped to appreciate it. Maybe it is "I don't know the true face of Lushan Mountain, only because I am in it". Only by taking children to activities on Sunday can we know the true face of Lushan Mountain. Typical Baroque architectural style, along the North Suzhou River, can be seen from any angle, as if to come to Europe. The import is located at 395 Tiantong Road. The large white marble sign at the entrance reads "Post Museum" guide sign - "2 Floor for business hall and museum, 3-4 Floor for office space. The museum opens on Wednesday 3467. You can take the elevator upstairs, but we chose to take the marble spiral staircase. On the second floor, as soon as you enter the door, you will be amazed. It is so magnificent that you can imagine the grand occasion when all the windows are open. The Postal Bank is open every day, but the general postal service is not available on weekends. Started to visit, in view of the inside is not allowed to take photos, so abide by the law, photos flow out not much, you go to see it for yourself. The Shanghai Post Museum was built in 1922 by the General Administration of Shanghai Post and completed in 1924. It has been listed as one of the top ten buildings in Shanghai. Now it is also one of the national key cultural relics protection. The exhibition hall is large in area and rich in content and form. It has the development of postal service, the founder, the formation of stamps, the process of a letter, the postboxes, stamps and children all over the world can interact and enjoy teaching. There is also a thermostat exhibition hall which I like best. Thermostatic protection must be precious. There are full-page stamps of the Year of the Monkey, and misprinted rare stamps. Unfortunately, the rooftop garden is not open to the public. Down the elevator is a courtyard on the first floor, with carriages and trains that used to carry mail.