Explore a poignant chapter of Shanghai's history on this private half-day Jewish history walking tour. With your expert guide, delve into the story of the "Shanghai Ghetto" in the Hongkou District, a sanctuary for thousands of Jewish refugees during World War II. Walk in the footsteps of the past as you visit key sites including the Jewish Refugees Museum, reflect at the memorial in Huoshan Park, and explore a traditional Lilong alleyway, uncovering powerful tales of resilience and coexistence.
• Visit Key Historical Sites: Explore the Jewish Refugees Museum (Ohel Moishe Synagogue), reflect at the memorial in Huoshan Park, and see the former Joint Relief Association building.
• Gain a deeper understanding of the different waves of Jewish immigration to Shanghai and life in the designated area.
• Experience the atmosphere of a traditional Shanghai Lilong to imagine the everyday life of the community.
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The Jewish refugees gathered for religious rites during the World War Ⅱ. Built by Russian jews in 1927, it features gallery-type architectural style. With black brick walls, the 3-storey main building has horizontal red brick decorations.
Next, you will stroll to the tranquil Huoshan Park, which served as a vital green space for residents during the 1940s. See its memorial plaque that stands as a testament to this history.
A short walk away, your guide will point out the former site of the Joint Relief Association, a key organization that provided aid and managed affairs within the refugee neighborhood.
CITY MART · Lilong is a highly immersive theme street, which has gained widespread popularity as a "time machine" that transports visitors back to the 1990s-era Shanghai lane neighborhoods. It offers a vivid recreation of the daily life and atmosphere of that period, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in authentic local culture
1. Meeting place: It's 5-minute walk from the Exit 1 Lantiqiao subway station (Line 12) to the Jewish Refugees Museum.
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