After watching ‘N Home’, I booked a historic Western-style mansion guesthouse.
With the broadcast of 'N Home', Shanghai's old mansions have gained another wave of attention. In my Sunday travel sharing live, I shared some stories about Shanghai's old mansions. Of course, I also specially booked a garden mansion on Meituan. I'm going to tell you stories in the garden.

Some friends in the live room asked where the mansion was, so I'm now going to introduce it to you:
Located near Yuyuan Road in the old Shanghai concession area of Longgang District, south to Anhua Road, with 12 independent old mansions with private gardens. This is called: Fu Shi Garden.

Fu Shi Garden was built in the early 20th century and was once inhabited by a Hong Kong businessman. Some of the western buildings were also formerly the Indian consulate. It was selected as a historical excellent building by Shanghai in 2005.
This old mansion is located in a quiet area in the city and is within walking distance of Jiangsu Road and Zhongshan Park. It's rare that there's a beautiful garden in the city and there's even a little squirrel living in it, which shows how fantastic the environment is.
The exterior of this old mansion is simplified Spanish architecture, with a facade of cement stucco, and is a two-to-false-three-story brick and wood structure old mansion.

This apartment is a one-story independent space, a half-bedroom plus a large living room, with two large beds that can accommodate four people. An elderly person lives upstairs, and the rooms are not connected, but they share this 200 square meter independent garden.

The weather in Shanghai is very comfortable recently, and in the garden in the afternoon, I sat in a rattan rocking chair and drank afternoon tea, and the sunlight shone through the leaves of the hundred-year-old trees, casting shadows on my body, really enjoyable!


Booking platform: Meituan Accommodation
Search keywords: 200 square meter super large garden, Anhua Road 200
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