
Moganshan Road, which turns from Changhua Road into Moganshan Road along the Suzhou River, has walls on both sides of the road covered with all kinds of graffiti. The talents of many painters have created graffiti walls with shapes such as animals, text, and patterns.
For aesthetic reasons, this wall may be demolished at any time. If you are lucky enough to see it, you must take a good look at it. If you are interested, you can take a photo to share it with others.
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Moganshan Road is a well-known art and cultural district in Shanghai. It has transformed from an industrial area into a creative hub, housing contemporary art galleries, design studios, and vibrant street art.
Moganshan Road is located in the Putuo District of Shanghai. It is accessible by metro (Line 7, get off at Changshou Road Station) or by taxi. Walking is also an option if you are staying nearby.
There are no specific opening hours for Moganshan Road itself, but most galleries and shops open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best time to visit is during the afternoon to catch the art scene at its busiest.
There is no entrance fee to walk along Moganshan Road, but some art galleries or exhibitions may charge a small entry fee. Tickets for exhibitions can usually be bought on-site or online via gallery websites.
Booking in advance is only necessary if you plan to visit specific exhibitions or events. It's recommended to check gallery websites for availability and book tickets a day or two before the visit.
To explore the main art galleries, shops, and street art, you will need approximately 2 to 3 hours. However, if you want to visit several exhibitions, it may take longer.
Guided tours are not commonly available on Moganshan Road, but some galleries may offer private tours or audio guides. These may be available in both Chinese and English.
The street murals and art installations are perfect for photography. The best viewpoints are around the art galleries and alleyways where the murals create a striking backdrop.
Start by walking along the main road, visiting the art galleries and boutique shops. Then, explore the alleyways to find hidden murals and artistic spaces.
While there are no light shows, Moganshan Road has a lively atmosphere at night with some art spaces hosting evening events or exhibitions.
Moganshan Road can get crowded on weekends, especially in the afternoon. The least crowded times are weekday mornings or early afternoons.
There are several cafés and shops along the road. Toilets are available in most art galleries and public spaces. You can also find water fountains in some locations.
Moganshan Road is mostly accessible for elderly and disabled visitors, though some of the art galleries may have narrow entryways. The main streets are pedestrian-friendly.
Cards and mobile payments (like WeChat Pay or Alipay) are widely accepted in most galleries, shops, and cafés. Cash is rarely needed.
Yes, there are vegetarian and vegan options at the cafés and restaurants nearby. However, halal food may be less common in this area.
Souvenir shops selling unique, locally made arts and crafts are located along the road, offering items like hand-crafted jewelry, art prints, and designer fashion pieces.
You can take the metro (Line 7) to continue your journey to other parts of Shanghai, or opt for a taxi if you're heading to nearby attractions like the Bund or Nanjing Road.