Tian’ai Road is a romantic love road in Shanghai. There is a wooden frame every two meters on both sides of the road. In total, there are 28 famous Chinese and foreign love poems engraved, forming a ‘love wall’. At the intersection, there is also a love mailbox. Many young people deliberately come here to post postcards stamped with a love postmark and send romance and true feelings to their beloved ones. Tian’ai Road is a small road in Hongkou District. It starts from North Sichuan Road in the south and is adjacent to Lu Xun Park in the north. It is only about 600 meters long. Because of a love story like the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl that circulates here, it has created its romance. The older generation believes that couples who hold hands and walk along this path can harvest eternal and happy love. At the intersection of Tian’ai Road stands a pair of bronze statues of lovers. Two rows of tall metasequoia are neatly erected along the road, providing a lot of shade in summer. There are charming houses along the road, and there are also many characteristic small shops and coffee shops along the street. Walk around here with your significant other, feel the rare tranquility in this city together, and relive the feeling of first love. The love mailbox here is very popular. Sending a postcard or letter to ‘him’ or ‘her’ from this mailbox with a love postmark printed with the English word ‘LOVE’ is a simple and romantic way of blessing. Opening hours: The specific business status is subject to the opening situation on the day. Service facilities: Parking lot: [Underground parking lot at the intersection of Tian’ai Branch Road and Tian’ai Road]. Reference price: Paid, 9 yuan/hour. Tips: The love postmark stamp is round. There are two heart-shaped patterns on it. It is also printed with the words ‘Tian’ai Road’, the current date, and the English cursive word ‘LOVE’. Below it is printed ‘Shanghai, China’. The love postmark needs to be stamped at the guard room of Sichuan North Road Sub-district at 1338 Liyang Road. Walk south along North Sichuan Road from the intersection of Tian’ai Road. When you reach Liyang Road, walk east for about 300 meters.







