Shanghai Postal Museum
by Aurora3
Oct 19, 2022
#September2025
Free, no reservations required! A delight for philatelists and architecture enthusiasts.
If you're looking for a free, no-reservation, internet-famous attraction, the Shanghai General Post Office is a must-see!
This isn't just the current General Post Office; it also houses the Shanghai Postal Museum. Here, you can delve into the history of modern Chinese postal services and see a rare collection of world stamps—a true delight for philatelists!
Although admission is free, the entrance facing Suzhou Creek is already a popular photo spot. Don't worry, the crowds inside are relatively small, giving you plenty of space to explore in peace.
Stepping across a century: The charm of the Far East's first hall.
This majestic building, built in the 1920s in an eclectic style, utilizes reinforced concrete and boasts a classic classical exterior.
Look up and see the Greek gods holding trains, ships, and cables on the clock tower facade. The sculptures are sculpted in a contemporary style! The entire building is U-shaped, and two groups of bronze statues adorn the top, creating a rich tapestry of details.
Must-see interior highlights:
"The First Hall in the Far East": This former hall is vast and still retains its original counters and cast iron railings. Looking down, the black and white mosaic floor tiles are incredibly retro!
The Circular Corridor and Glass Roof: This is a major feature of the museum! The unique circular corridor, combined with the natural light brought in by the glass roof, creates a beautiful play of light and shadow.
Entering the Shanghai General Post Office, you'll feel a strange sense of time travel: outside is the future, inside is the past. During the City Walk, you can simply turn around and see the skyscrapers of Lujiazui, leaping back a century in one step. This tour is perfect for lovers of old architecture, a quiet journey through time.
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