ISU | Ride with ISU in Spring
DATE
2023-03-18 18:04:39 - 2023-03-18 18:04:45
LOCATION
3号线虹口足球场站地铁站6号口
OBJECT
International students
Riding is not just as simple as getting on a bike, riding is a healthy way of life. Let's get our hands off the keyboard. Hold on to the handlebars and start riding!
Event Information
Gathering Time:1pm on March 18
Gathering Place:Hongkou Football Stadium Metro Station (Line3,6 Exit)
Duration:about 2 hours from 1-3PM
Notes:
Please wear comfortable sneakers and mask. Pay attention to safety and obey the traffic rules.
The expenses of the shared bikes shall be paid by yourself. You can also bring your own bike if you have one.
Introduction to Scenic Spots
Starting from Tian'ai Road, the total distance to Shanghai International Fashion Center is 8.6 km. You will hit many of Shanghai's niche web spots and visit Shanghai's historical and cultural attractions. Riding along this route, you can enjoy the bustling scenery of Shanghai as well as learn about the history of Shanghai.
Tian’ai Road: The "most romantic" road in Shanghai has a special love postbox at the intersection. The postbox, postmark, "love wall" consisting of 28 famous Chinese and foreign love poems on both sides of the road, and various graffiti walls make this small road a unique scenic route in Shanghai.
Duolun Road Celebrity Culture Street:As a landmark cultural project of Hongkou District to "rescue cultural heritage and protect former residence sites", it has become a striking new attraction for urban cultural tourism in Shanghai. A large number of cultural celebrities such as Lu Xun, Mao Dun and Ye Shengtao have lived here, and it is known as a famous historical and cultural area.
Shanghai Jewish Refugee Memorial Hall:From 1933 to 1941, Shanghai hosted nearly 20,000 Jewish refugees from Europe who came to Shanghai to escape the massacres and persecution of the Nazis. As the only historical site in China that reflects the lives of Jewish refugees during World War II, the Shanghai Jewish Refugee Memorial focuses on the history of European Jews who took refuge in Shanghai. The exhibition expresses the vision of a common prosperous, open and inclusive world.
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