
Feng Zikai's former residence is located in " Changle Village " at the intersection of Shaanxi South Road and Xinle Road . It used to be a very famous Western-style villa community in Shanghai. His former residence, " Riyue Building " , is a Spanish-style three-story building in the community. There is a small garden in front of the door, which has quite an artistic atmosphere.
Around 2008 , Feng Zikai's descendants, under the leadership of relevant municipal departments, renovated the former residence to its original state. Since 2010 , exhibitions have been held there showcasing Feng Zikai's life, paintings, literature, art, translations, calligraphy, as well as reproductions of his representative cartoons and calligraphy, and various books published by him during the Republic of China period.
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Feng Zikai's Former Residence is a tribute to the renowned Chinese artist, known for his sketches, cartoons, and unique style of illustration. The residence not only preserves his art but also serves as a cultural space to explore Shanghai's history and the development of modern Chinese art.
The residence is located in the Huangpu District of Shanghai. It can be accessed via metro by getting off at Xintiandi Station (Line 10), then walking for about 10 minutes. Taxis and buses are also convenient options.
The museum is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is on weekdays, as weekends can be busier with both locals and tourists.
The entrance fee is approximately ¥20. Tickets can be purchased at the museum or via online platforms, especially during special exhibitions.
It's not mandatory to book tickets in advance, but for special events or exhibitions, it's recommended to book at least 1–2 days in advance.
It takes approximately 1 to 1.5 hours to explore the museum and the various exhibits showcasing Feng Zikai's works and personal history.
Guided tours are available in Chinese, and audio guides in English and Mandarin can be rented for an immersive experience.
The residence's garden and the main exhibition halls are ideal for photography, especially capturing the intricate details of Feng Zikai's artwork.
Begin with the introductory room that highlights Feng Zikai's life and artistic journey. Then, proceed to the art exhibition halls to explore his work in detail. Conclude with a visit to the garden and gift shop.
The museum does not offer night visits or light shows, but special events or temporary exhibitions may be scheduled throughout the year.
The museum tends to be less crowded on weekdays, especially in the morning. Weekends, particularly in the afternoon, are the busiest times.
The museum offers clean restrooms, a small gift shop selling art prints and souvenirs, and seating areas for visitors to relax. There are no major food or water facilities inside the museum, but nearby Xintiandi has plenty of restaurants and cafes.
The museum is accessible for elderly and disabled visitors, with ramps and elevators available. Children will enjoy the artwork, and educational programs may be available for younger visitors.
Cards and mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are accepted at the entrance and in the gift shop. Cash is also an option but not commonly used.
Yes, several nearby restaurants offer vegetarian and vegan dishes. Halal food options are available in the area, especially in nearby markets.
The museum's gift shop sells souvenirs such as prints of Feng Zikai's artwork, books, and traditional Chinese art pieces.