[Explanation] Humid and messy, smelly and filthy... This may be the impression left by many vegetable markets to the public.

In Putuo District, Shanghai, a restaurant that has been remodeled and presented a stylish and modern "old Shanghai style" quietly became popular, and was voted as one of the first 50 "good places at home" in Shanghai with a high vote.

  There is no unpleasant taste, no melon, fruit and vegetable skin... The reporter noticed during an on-site visit on the morning of January 8 that the "Zhenru Gaoling Market" market overturned the "old road" and broke the inherent impression of "dirty, messy, and poor" food market. The overall environment is clean and hygienic, which really makes shopping around the food market a pleasure.

  Old-brand Shanghai bicycles, TV sets, sewing machines, hot water bottles, vertical electric fans... Adding Shikumen elements, various style posters and familiar old Shanghai signs will bring people's memories back to the last century.

In recent years, food markets focusing on “appearance” have continued to emerge in the urban renewal of Shanghai, but the “Zhenru Gaoling Market” food market has become popular with its “old Shanghai style” and “grounded” design and has become the favorite of surrounding residents to visit. One of the food market.

  [Concurrent] Lu Apo from Shanghai

  Come out and go shopping every day, just like shopping.

I live relatively close, and I often come to stroll around. Now after the renovation, it seems to be more shopping, with the taste of old Shanghai.

  Ms. Wang from Shanghai People

  I think (the food market) is very clean, and the dishes are fresher, and it feels more comfortable.

The old Shanghai style is very good, and I like it very much. It feels like traveling through time and space. I still like shopping here.

  [Explanation] It is reported that the whole food market is divided into upper and lower floors, with a total of about 5000 square meters. The first floor is the main center of the food market with a total of over 130 stalls, and the second floor is the activity center.

There is also a special snack street hidden behind the food market, such as Dahuchun Shengjian, Shanghai Fuchun Xiaolong... Shanghai classic snacks.

In addition to the "groups" of surrounding residents to patronize, this vegetable market also attracted many people from outside areas to take pictures and "check in."

  [Concurrent] Ms. Jiang, owner of tofu

  Now it tastes like old Shanghai, and now many people come to take photos, which is quite attractive.

I think (for now) it's pretty good, clean, and comfortable for people to come in.

The dim sum outside was not available here before, and the fried steamed buns were not available here before. Now it is the taste of old Shanghai, the taste of Chenghuang Temple.

  Ms. Liu, the owner of the vegetable market

  I feel that after the decoration is completed, it has the old Shanghai style.

Many people outside, from far away come to buy groceries, and drive the people around (to buy groceries). It's good, business is a little better than before, and I feel very comfortable.

  [Explanation] In fact, as a popular commercial place, many cities have begun to build their vegetable farms into famous landmarks.

Many vegetable farms located in the core area of ​​the city retain historical heritage and have more distinctive cultural attributes. At the same time, they gradually exchange potential energy with important commercial entities and develop more supporting facilities.

  Reporter Xu Yin Kang Yuzhan reports from Shanghai

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]