Moganshan Road, or Moganshan Lu, in Shanghai, was once a hub for street art and had a gritty, industrial feel. Today, the area is undergoing significant transformation, with the once-abundant street art giving way to luxury developments like the striking 1,000 Trees building. The road now hosts a vibrant mix of galleries, cafes, and bookstores, making it a dynamic destination for both locals and visitors. Despite the changes, the area retains its cultural significance as the home of M50 Creative Park, the epicenter of Shanghai’s contemporary art scene.
Moganshan Road (Moganshan Lu)
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