How many stories, how many allusions, how many celebrities and how many memories are closely linked with Shikumen and pavilions. It can be said that without alleys, there would be no Shanghai, let alone Shanghainese. Alleys constitute the most important architectural feature of modern Shanghai; Alleys constitute the most common living space for millions of ordinary Shanghainese; Alley is the most important part of modern Shanghai local culture.
Shanghainese call it alley, which is different from the traditional houses in the south of China and other western architectural forms. However, it always has more or less traces of China traditional architecture and more or less exotic architectural scenes.
It can best represent the characteristics of modern Shanghai urban culture and is also the most direct product of modern Shanghai history.
It would be a pity if a person went to Shanghai instead of walking in the alleys of Shanghai. afternoon
Wait, whoever goes to work, who goes to school and who comes back, will walk into the path from the commercial street in Shanghai, right away.
You can see a spacious entrance under the buttonwood tree. Everything is written on the lintel, and some are written under the arcade.
1902, there is a row of houses with two or three floors, and the small balcony next to it is full of sunshine. deep
The window of someone else's house reflects the passing cars on the road, which is an alley in Shanghai.
Throughout Shanghai, more than half of the places of residence are alleys, and the vast majority of Shanghainese live in various ways.
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Often at the exit of the alley, there is a small cigarette paper shop, which is incredibly small.
This city has all kinds of daily necessities, children's snacks, old lady's needlework, postal service stamps,
There are all kinds of things that are easy to be reported lost suddenly at home, as long as people wear daily clothes and shoes.
Run out and buy it. There are often women who wear floral pajamas to buy a pack of snacks, and their toes are tightly clamped with the collapsed red heels.
Slippers are not uncommon in alleys. People in small shops are often very alert and enthusiastic. He drives a car.
A radio, listening to the host all day, also hope someone, listening to him, he looks at the street every day.
People coming and going, people coming and going in alleys, can be regarded as many people as long as they have a little imagination.
Walking into the alleys of Shanghainese, you can start to see life in Shanghai, with commercial streets and neon lights.
Everyone has a decent life. Shanghainese love face and walk in shops, restaurants, bars and parks.
One looks well fed, but it's different in the alley.
Quiet music sounded; The smell of stewed chicken came from the public kitchen at the back door; Where there is sunshine,
The people on the ground floor pulled out the hemp rope and took out the quilts and plates at home to dry. The newly washed clothes smell good.
Gas, colorful floating in the wind, look carefully, you will recognize this is a popular style in the street this year; You see
Look at the waterfall-like hair lady on the road on the bucket at the back door, wearing a shrinking old sweater and washing it with poetry.
Hair, wet hair in the sun gives off hot air; There is also a shoe repairman who sits in his mouth and knocks on the table.
In new rubber stilettos, a well-dressed woman sat on a small stool next to her.
Barefoot waiting for shoes to be repaired, they scolded the quality of shoes now and the profiteers who sold inferior shoes together.
And the old people in the alley, sitting in the sun and chatting. Old ladies are always quiet, old man.
I like someone to talk to him and listen to him talk about things in the past here. He likes it best.
There is always a peaceful and down-to-earth daily life in the alley. Shanghainese value it and love it. this
It is the background of Shanghai people's life. Since18th century, there has been the first Shanghai called "Xingrenli" near the Bund.
Alley, peaceful and practical, neither supercilious nor supercilious, but not too advocating the new dispatch in the life of Shanghai people.
/kloc-In the 1950s of 0/9, Shanghainese began to flee to the concession due to the uprising of the Shanghai Knife Association in the old city.
In order to earn money from China refugees, foreigners in the Concession built a building according to the appearance of workers' houses in London Industrial Zone.
800 houses were built in rows, which was the beginning of concession alley. By 1872, the ant dam has been built.
Shanghai Xingrenli, from then on, Shanghainese began to live in the alley.
Shanghai is a big city, as big as tablecloths used by restaurant chefs, with all kinds of flavors. Used to be called quilt.
Foreigners have drawn many plots, one is the French Concession, the other is the British Concession, and the other is the old Shanghai City.
Away from the factory area, and there are many people living in the area opened up for people working in the factory, then
It is the division of cities in the past, but in the hearts of Shanghainese, it seems that such regional division is also divided into classes.
Similarly, people living in different places are not so friendly to each other and do not like to identify with their hometown. Therefore,
Not really. In this way, Shanghai sometimes feels that there are many small countries in it.
Like Europe, everyone looks like the same person. If you look closely, you will find the charm of Germans and French.
Poles and people living in different parts of Shanghai also have different faces. So, growing up in Shanghai,
People who have lived for decades dare not say that they know Shanghai, but only know a certain place in Shanghai.
From the early refugee huts to the alleys of Shikumen, and then to the modern alleys, they are distributed like blood vessels.
There are more than 9,000 alleys in Shanghai, almost all of which are filled with the same breath.
That's where the middle class in Shanghai has lived for generations. They are the majority of people in society. They have enough to eat and wear warm clothes.
Live, but not rich or expensive; Decent, but unsuccessful in official career; Economic and practical, cautious, not too much.
Entertainment, not excessive luxury, diligent and satisfactory support for their well-off life, enterprising, and hope for themselves.
Better every year, but also know the current situation, know how to leave the castle in the air. They firmly occupy the economic space.
Living my own life, I can see possible opportunities at a glance and look forward to them by going up a flight of stairs. They're not there.
It's certainly not too bad to be an innocent person.
There is never despair in the alleys of Shanghai. On the small balcony, dried vegetables cooked at home and just bought are drying.
Soybeans, under the shady window of the North Pavilion, are hung with their own bacon marinated with fresh meat, and those with peppers are served.
There is also an oil paper on the surface to prevent rain from being blown by the wind. Someone planted a broken washbasin on the windowsill, not afraid of the cold.
Gemstone flower Even in the most turbulent times, life in hutongs is proceeding in an orderly way. It's like the world here.
People are gentle and sophisticated, follow the morality of the market, don't like any radicalism, but don't follow their own opinions.
Impose it on others and live your life properly.
At night, the back door of every house is open for cooking, and the aroma is fragrant. People go back to their homes, just like country girls.
The children rush in and out through the back door, which is the busiest time to be a part-time nanny. Most girls who come to Shanghai are quick.
The ground is getting fatter and fatter because there is more food to eat. Compared with Shanghai girls, it's a little swollen. she
The children are working quietly and quickly in the public kitchen at the back door. The nanny now is not like the bag that used to come in and out here.
Tim likes chatting and gossiping very much. But they are not very good at Shanghai food, so in the kitchen,
The fine things are still done by the owner himself, cutting the meat, dipping the hairy crabs in ginger vinegar and warm Shaoxing rice wine, and then,
The hostess sent it to her room with a big tray.
I have been to the alley in Shanghai, and I will probably go to other places in Shanghai to learn more.
Because the alley in Shanghai is the most authentic and open space in Shanghai, people live here.
You see, even beautiful women in Shanghai dress up beautifully at home, and they don't care about wearing flat slippers at home to win letters.
The alley in Shanghai is very narrow, just like a chicken intestine, turn around and go around.
Yes, you can't drive in. If you are afraid of walking, you'd better rent a bike.
Car, so the shuttle in the alley is particularly smooth. Generally speaking, Shanghai Lane
The hall is homely and common, and several families live in a small wooden door and a small attic.
There are seven or eight families. A woman with long hair brushes the toilet and an old woman chooses chickens by the pool.
Maocai, men listen to Yue Opera shirtless, and children run around with popsicles-
Don't laugh at this ordinary street life, and don't say it's not so big.
Shanghai style! It's similar to our country town. I tell you, big Shanghai is
Introversion, big Shanghai has seen big scenes, and big Shanghai is pragmatic, which is in the world.
You can see it at a glance in Hailong Hall. It's not ostentatious at all, that kind of ordinary bill.
A single-family house may be the former residence of a celebrity; The old woman who is eating rice in soup,
It may also be the offspring of a famous person. Shanghai Hutong where Mr. Lu Xun lived,
This is a very ordinary alley. What do you think of Soong Ching Ling's former residence?
It's too eye-catching Including the site of the First Congress of the Communist Party of China, there is no macro atmosphere at all from the outside.
Here comes the elephant. A celebrity like this doesn't know how many alleys he has lived in Shanghai. I'm here.
Shikumen, where Zhang Ailing lived, was a day when it rained for a long time in Chu Qing, with countless colorful flowers.
Green clothes cover it tightly, and Zhang Ailing describes the life of the city here.
It is colorful. In Yan 'an Middle Road, a shabby alley is called Siming Village, because
When Xu Zhimo and Lu Xiaoman lived, countless men and women came to visit and made today's women.
Master-a laid-off female worker complained bitterly. On the road to revival, there is a handful of ash.
The alley is called "Mud Lane", but I didn't know until I asked. I lived in Shanghai at that time.
A "Princess Wang Miao" lived on the beach, and the princess's family wealth declined, so she rented it out.
Yes Laney Lane is deep and mysterious, which is the best place to interpret the love of the whole city. today
Changning District Children's Palace, hidden in the depths of hutong, was originally Wang Bo, Minister of Communications of Kuomintang.
The golden house of the group is hidden. Later, Wang Jingwei took a fancy to the beauty and style here.
Come on in. The Mahler apartment on Yuyuan Road is also in an alley, Roman Column.
Arcade and European castle can be regarded as luxury houses. There used to be beautiful women singing every night.
Today's Xintiandi is a gathering place for celebrities and movie stars, and many fashions are made here.
Cloth, its predecessor is a small alley. If you want to talk about the great Shanghai style, its pulse.
Just a wisp hidden in these alleys, immersed in Shanghai from generation to generation.
People. People who come out of alleys often make some earth-shattering achievements.
Industry, just like * * * in earlier years, met in an alley from the beginning, and finally,
It led the people of the whole country to create a brand-new era.
From Su Qing by Zhang Ailing to Wang Anyi by Cheng Naishan.
Domestic workers always aim their pens at the alleys of Shanghai, thinking that they want to observe Shanghai in the deepest way.
It is impossible for you not to walk into the alleys of Shanghai, which is an indelible thing in Shanghai.
Lose the background color. Therefore, when traveling to Shanghai, you can't just look at the skyscrapers in Lujiazui.
Xiamen, we should also take time to visit the alleys of Shanghai. Lujiazui is a face of Shanghai.
Hutong is the other side of Shanghai.
The alley in Shanghai first appeared in the 1950s and 1960s of19th century and became the most iconic residential building in Shanghai in 1930s. Shikumen, composed of hundreds of units, is closely connected in rows, forming a huge residential group. In the cracks of Shikumen building, a narrow and dark passage is formed, which is what Shanghainese call "alley". In essence, Shanghainese are more obsessed with the "old world", which embodies the "root" of a Shanghai-style citizen culture. This elegant, emotional, feminine, affordable and secular bourgeois life culture was once the most dispelling force for highly ideological, revolutionary and vulgar in the planned economy era. However, in the face of the strong combination of power and international capital at the beginning of the new century, it seems to have lost its power to compete, and gradually sank and faded in the brilliant and beautiful city. Just like those touching streets, they are losing one by one.
Shanghai's large-scale urban transformation began after the1980s. Participants recalled that the mayor of Shanghai at that time asked the Planning Institute how many old hutongs and old blocks needed to be protected, and was told that there were 10 areas, each with100000 square meters, totaling100000 square meters. The mayor was shocked and asked if it could be less. 6,543,800 square meters, only one tenth of that of Shanghai. The architect asked: Is it too much for a city to keep one-tenth of the old city? At present, there are 398 sites listed as protected units in Shanghai. As scholars have said, multiplying by 10 is not much!
The protection of historical and cultural buildings and blocks in Shanghai has left many irreparable regrets. The famous People's Square Reserve is composed of International Hotel, Overseas Chinese Hotel, Daguangming Cinema, Old Shanghai Library, Zhongbaiyi Store, etc., which constitutes a unique modern commercial and public building complex. However, this prime location is a hot spot of real estate development, and these excellent buildings have been submerged in tacky high-rise buildings and lost their historical features. Shanghai West Garden Residential Area is characterized by low-density architectural space environment and elegant streets. However, in the large-scale commercial development, Changle Road, Yueyang Road and other places have been lined with high-rise buildings, destroying the traditional features of these protected areas.
In the demolition of all traditional blocks, ordinary people have such a contradictory mentality of love and fear. They are eager to improve their living conditions, but they are worried about losing their original living environment-being moved to the outer suburbs and being relatively isolated from society. Many new residential areas have been built into quiet, empty, neat and unified "advanced communities", but they see security guards patrolling and cameras turning warily. Is this really our ideal home for life? Is the lifestyle in hutong really incompatible with modern housing? In the construction of modern communities, how should we devote ourselves to expanding people's communication and public life, and improve people's quality of life in essence?