Duolun Road, located in the Hongkou District of Shanghai, served as the city’s cultural and literary hub in the early 20th century, attracting many renowned Chinese writers. In 1998, the road was restored and reopened, transforming it into a pedestrian street. Today, visitors can explore a variety of museums, galleries, and studios, as well as browse through antique shops and relax in teahouses and cafes. The area retains its historical charm while offering a vibrant mix of cultural and leisure activities.
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