The first wave of tulips in early spring, the "red wall" of black trees under the Yangpu Bridge, the trendy gray warehouse art space and zero-carbon themed coffee shops in the Yangshupu Power Plant Heritage Park ......The recent Yangpu Riverside has been turned over, let's go and see it together.
The first wave of tulips in early spring
Faster than the pace of spring, are the tulips blooming on the Yangpu Riverside.
In front of the Fisherman's Wharf, the waterworks trestle and the Yangpu Binjiang People's Urban Construction Planning Exhibition Hall, the red, yellow and pink tulips of various varieties are displayed and swaying, attracting tourists to stop and watch.
Good gas coffee
Haoqi Coffee is considered to be one of the most beautiful cafes in Yangpu Riverside, with a small stage for performances on the first floor and a good view of the platform on the second floor. Order a cup of coffee here and enjoy a leisurely time.
The "red wall" of black trees under the Yangpu Bridge
Picture: Xiaohongshu @ Yuntuantuan Momo
Everywhere you look at the Yangpu Riverside, you can see the Yangpu Bridge, the red bridge pillars are very conspicuous, and it is an indispensable landscape of the Yangpu Riverside.
Picture: Xiaohongshu @ Yuntuantuan Momo
At the Ningguo Road ferry, with the red piers of Yangpu Bridge as the background, the black tree fruits on both sides seem to be flying snow in the sky, and they seem to be dancing in the sky with a little flowers.
Yangshupu Power Plant Relics Park
Yangshupu Power Plant Heritage Park not only retains the relics that carry the memories of most Shanghainese, but also is built into an urban public space with energy-saving, natural, humanistic and artistic temperament.
The landmark building in the Yangpu Binjiang Power Plant Site Park is none other than the Gray Cang Art Space. In the meantime, one has to marvel at the magic of the architect's transformation of decay into magic, and even more will feel the charm of human civilization given by time.
In Heritage Park, there is also a zero-carbon café called One Foot Room. The café was originally a power plant water purification pool, and the entire building uses electricity from a solar energy storage photovoltaic system. Coffee machines and other storage and lighting equipment that require high power in the store can achieve zero carbon emissions.
In addition, eco-friendly paper cups and tableware made of biodegradable materials, low-factor coffee on sale, and aromatherapy extracted from coffee grounds are all in line with the theme of "green environmental protection".
Text and editor: Zhang Bin.
Photo: Shanghai Yangpu, Zhu Yuwei, Dianping.