Posted 2016/12/10
Lu Xun Park in Shanghai was formally known as Hongkou Park until the Lu Xun Memorial was built here in 1951. Lu Xun (1881-1936) is probably the most famous and influential writer of modern Chinese literature. After his death he was buried in the park and his tomb, with its well-known statue in front of it, attracts many visitors day by day.
Lu Xun Park is one of the largest parks in northern downtown Shanghai. Besides offering boating, fishing, badminton and strolling among flourishing trees, it is also famous for some attractive spots as Plum Blossoms Garden, Lu Xun Museum, and Tomb of Lu Xun.
Probably the most interesting thing about Lu Xun Park is the life that happens there – a peculiarly Shanghainese way of life. Especially on weekends crowds of people are singing traditional Chinese songs, amateur artists are painting or doing some Calligraphy, others just relax and watch the people playing cards, doing some sports or even taking wedding pictures.