My stroll in Hongkou District Shanghai (Tianai Road)

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I blogged about Tianai Road, the sweet love road before (click here for previous blog).

I guess after visiting a park, people usually need to do some grocery shopping. That is why there was a small wet market in front of the west gate of Lu Xun Park.

The wet market in front of Lu Xun Park in Tianai Road

The wet market in front of Lu Xun Park in Tianai Road

I think Tianai Road is divided into two parts. The north part of Tianai Road is all about life. You see normal people’s living signs everywhere.

North part of Tianai Road

North part of Tianai Road

And the south part is about romance. Love poems on the high walls, no shops but just a few young couples, everything is so quiet. It is an interesting combination. Life is more about love or living?

South part of Tianai Road

South part of Tianai Road

It was a sunny day. Also laundry time!
Hanging quilt cover in Tianai Road

Hanging quilt cover in Tianai Road

Drying clothes in public might be a unique thing in Shanghai.

Drying clothes in Tianai Road

Drying clothes in Tianai Road

Okay, those might be the cheapest suit I’ve ever seen…. only 50RMB

Suits in Tianai Road

Suits in Tianai Road

You might guess this is a Chinese calligraphy store…. Nooooooo…. it is a CD shop whose  owner  is really good at Chinese calligraphy!

The CD shop in Tianai Road

The CD shop in Tianai Road

Here comes the separate line of Tianai Road. We were about to enter the romantic part of Tianai Road.

Seperate cross in Tianai Road

Separate cross in Tianai Road

Love poems wall.

Love poem wall in Tianai Road

Love poem wall in Tianai Road

I found an interesting notice on one of the gates in South part of Tianai Road. It is about a blind date gathering for mid-aged and old people. They did charge entrance fee for 2 - 5 RMB.

Bling date gathering notcie in Tianai Road

Blind date gathering notice in Tianai Road

Tianai Road is not a long road. It only takes 10 - 15 minutes to walk through. But it is a road giving you different thinking and feelings every time.

Continue to Duolun Road!

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