Akil C. • December 7, 2015The display is very good.
Nicholas O. • December 26, 2016I was pleasantly surprised by how good this was. Worth a visit on its own, with or without a trip up the tower
Time Out Shanghai • November 13, 2012This reservation-only dinner club in a 1930s private residence provides weekly-changing uniformly excellent dishes in a quiet atmosphere. Try the seafood and finish off with a rich chocolate brownie.
Mike W. • September 21, 2014Beautifully curated history museum. Capacity limited so come earlier in the day. Can't beat the (free) admission. All descriptions written in English and Chinese. Splurge ¥40 for the audio guide.
Richard S. • October 10, 2010Check out the roof garden, great views over the creek
Jenny • May 26, 2015I wish there had been more labels, especially for the statues. But such a delightful hidden gem, tucked away in the basement of an apartment building with a guard out front.
Tori S. • August 6, 2017Really nice museum. It's small but very interesting and informative. I would definitely recommend a visit.
Tenuunbaigali B. • May 2, 2014Very beautiful place I have ever been recently, in here I'm feeling relaxed & calm. Absolute one of perfect place in songjiang 👌😊🙏
Time Out Shanghai • August 16, 2012A museum from yesteryear. Come to see the 22-metre long skeleton of a giant Mamenchisaurus from the late Jurassic Period, whose bones were discovered in Sichuan province. Admission is 5RMB.
Jason • June 5, 2016Be sure to follow the live guide for all the highlights that ever happened in this great private residence. Well-kept main building, huge yard with camphors, even the pigeons are offspring it's said.
Freesoul Y. • February 27, 2019Love the place. I think people should leave 2 hours to walk around. Enter before 4pm. They close at 5pm. Don’t wear flip flops. They didn’t let us in for the first time...
Vincent L. • October 6, 2012Free admission.
J M. • July 17, 2021Mostly introducing history of Shanghai railways, not so much knowledge about how train works. If you are an adult, don’t bother come.
Dave M. • October 4, 2018Looks like Chairman Mao invented the ‘Nail House’ with his little wooden house right between the two halves of the Jing’an Kerry Centre! 🏢🏡🏢
Jason • February 11, 2016Several fun facts to be found out here: T'ou-Sè-Wè is obviously a global brand and they have tons of masterpieces influenced by Catholicism & european culture.
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