One of the
most charming aspects of Shanghai is its laneway life, the hidden maze of lilongs,
to use the local parlance, that jumble beyond the new highways and skyscrapers
that shape the city’s modern face.
These
lanes, populated with rows of narrow, low-rise housing, are a record of an
earlier boom in Shanghai’s history, starting around 150 years ago. At that
time, Shanghai was a magnet for international populations due to the
concessions forced upon the local government by foreign powers.
Capella Shanghai,
Jian Ye Li is a reconstruction and update of a real-life lane called Jian Ye Li.
Built in the famous shikumen, or “stone gate” style, Jian Ye Li’s
European-looking terrace houses were enclosed in high-brick walls. Once, as
much as 60 percent of Shanghai’s housing stock was built in this style, but
it’s legacy is disappearing. A stay at Capella Shanghai is a chance to enjoy a
bygone era, in the middle of a modern city.
One of the
most charming aspects of Shanghai is its laneway life, the hidden maze of lilongs,
to use the local parlance, that jumble beyond the new highways and skyscrapers
that shape the city’s modern face.
These
lanes, ...