At Shi Liang's Former Residence, visitors can:

Shi Liang's former residence is located in Lafeifang, Lafeide Road, Shanghai (now Fuxingfang, Lane 553, Fuxing Middle Road).
From 1931 to 1937, Shi Liang operated a law firm and also lived at No. 1, Lafeifang, Lafeide Road (now Fuxingfang, Lane 553, Fuxing Middle Road). The underground Chinese Communist Party frequently sent her to handle political cases. Many progressive writers and revolutionary families, including Ai Wu, Xiong Jinding, and the family of He Long, were released from prison thanks to Shi Liang's efforts.
On November 23, 1936, Shi Liang, Shen Junru, Zou Taofen, and seven others were arrested in what is known as the "Seven Gentlemen" Incident. The "Seven Gentlemen" were released on July 31, 1937. Shi Liang moved elsewhere.
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Shi Liang's Former Residence is a historically significant site in Shanghai. It was the home of Shi Liang, a renowned figure who contributed to modern Chinese political and social reforms. The residence has been preserved to showcase the lifestyle and cultural influences during his time.
Shi Liang's Former Residence is located in the Huangpu District of Shanghai. It is easily accessible by metro (Line 1, People's Square Station), bus, or taxi. It is about a 10-minute walk from People's Square.
The residence is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is during weekdays in the morning to avoid crowds.
The entrance fee is approximately 20 RMB. Tickets can be purchased on-site or through various local tour agencies online.
Booking tickets in advance is not necessary for general visits. However, if visiting during a peak tourist season or for a special event, it's recommended to book at least 1-2 days ahead.
Exploring Shi Liang's Former Residence typically takes around 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on how much time you spend in the garden and learning about its history.
The must-see areas include:
Guided tours are available in Chinese, and English-speaking guides can be arranged in advance. Audio guides in multiple languages are also available on-site.
Best photography spots include:
Start with the main entrance and explore the hall and study. Afterward, take a stroll through the garden and explore the outer courtyard. Finally, visit the exhibits detailing Shi Liang's legacy.
Currently, there are no night visits or light shows at Shi Liang's Former Residence. Special historical tours may be available during certain cultural events.
The residence is usually less crowded on weekdays, particularly in the mornings. Weekends and public holidays tend to attract more visitors.
Facilities include clean toilets, water stations, and small rest areas. There are souvenir shops near the entrance selling historical artifacts and postcards.
The residence is partially accessible for elderly and disabled visitors, with ramps available in certain areas. However, the garden and some sections of the building may be difficult to navigate for visitors with mobility impairments.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are widely used and recommended for easier transactions. Cards are generally not accepted for donations or small purchases.
There are no restaurants inside the residence, but several cafes and restaurants are located nearby in the People’s Square area, offering a range of local and international cuisines.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at nearby restaurants, especially in the People’s Square area. Halal food options can also be found in certain eateries in the vicinity.
Nearby accommodations include the Hotel Indigo Shanghai on the Bund, the Westin Bund Center Shanghai, and various budget hotels around People’s Square.
Nearby attractions include:
Yes, there are souvenir shops inside the residence, selling postcards, historical books, and replicas of artifacts related to Shi Liang.
After visiting the residence, visitors can easily continue their trip by metro (Line 1 at People’s Square Station) or by walking to nearby attractions like The Bund or Yu Garden.