アールデコからアヴァンギャルドへ:上海カルチャー紀行
Art Deco to Avant-Garde: Shanghai's Cultural Journey
Shanghai's cultural landscape is a layered tapestry that tells the story of China's most cosmopolitan city. From the colonial-era grandeur of the Bund to the revolutionary fervor of Xintiandi's shikumen lanes, from traditional Ming Dynasty gardens to Jean Nouvel's gleaming Museum of Art Pudong — Shanghai's cultural journey spans centuries and continents.
The Art Deco Heritage
**The Bund (Waitan)** The Bund's 52 buildings form one of the world's finest collections of early 20th-century architecture. Key buildings include: - **Fairmont Peace Hotel (No. 20)** — The green pyramidal roof is Shanghai's most iconic silhouette. The restored Art Deco interiors are museum-quality. - **HSBC Building (No. 12)** — Once called 'the most luxurious building between the Suez Canal and the Bering Strait.' - **Customs House (No. 13)** — The clock tower chimes are a daily Shanghai ritual.
**French Concession Architecture** Wukang Road and surrounding streets are an open-air museum of colonial architecture. The Wukang Building (Normandie Apartments, 1924) is a stunning flatiron-style Art Deco landmark. Walking tours reveal hidden gems behind every garden wall.
Ancient & Classical Culture
**Yu Garden** This 450-year-old Ming Dynasty garden is a masterpiece of Chinese landscape architecture — every rock, pond, and pavilion is placed according to principles of harmony and balance. The Exquisite Jade Rock, a 3.3-meter perforated stone, is considered one of Shanghai's three treasures.
**Zhujiajiao Water Town** A 90-minute bus ride transports you 1,700 years back in time. The ancient canals, stone bridges, and temple courtyards offer an authentic glimpse of pre-modern Jiangnan (southern Yangtze) culture that Shanghai was built upon.
Contemporary Art Powerhouses
**Museum of Art Pudong (MAP)** Jean Nouvel's 2021 riverside masterpiece has quickly become Shanghai's most important contemporary art venue. The partnership with institutions like Tate and Centre Pompidou brings world-class exhibitions to Pudong. The mirror-ceiling entrance hall is an Instagrammer's dream.
**M50 Creative Park** Shanghai's Moganshan Road art district occupies converted textile mills along Suzhou Creek. Dozens of galleries showcase emerging Chinese artists, photography exhibitions, and multimedia installations. Free to explore and endlessly fascinating.
**China Art Museum** The enormous red building — the repurposed China Pavilion from the 2010 World Expo — houses one of Asia's largest collections of modern Chinese art. The multimedia recreation of the Song Dynasty scroll 'Along the River During the Qingming Festival' is a mesmerizing 30-minute experience.
Living Heritage
**Longtang Walking Tours** The soul of old Shanghai lives in its longtang (lane houses). These communal residential alleyways, with their distinctive stone-gate (shikumen) entrances, housed 60% of Shanghai's population in the 1940s. Guided walking tours through the remaining neighborhoods in Jing'an and the former French Concession reveal a vanishing way of life.
**Qipao (Cheongsam) Culture** Shanghai is the birthplace of the modern qipao. Visit ateliers in the French Concession to see master tailors at work, or book a custom fitting — a wearable piece of Shanghai culture.
**Shanghai Natural History Museum** Perret Architects' nautilus-shaped building in Jing'an Sculpture Park is as much an architectural marvel as it is a natural history museum. The living plant wall, natural skylights, and flowing interior spaces create a unique museum experience.
Cultural Calendar
- **March-April:** Shanghai International Literary Festival
- **June:** Shanghai International Film Festival
- **September:** Shanghai Biennale (biennial)
- **October-November:** Hairy crab season (a cultural event in itself)
- **November:** Shanghai Art Week & West Bund Art Fair
Tips for Culture Seekers
- **Museum Mondays:** Most Shanghai museums are closed on Mondays. Plan accordingly.
- **Free Museums:** Shanghai Museum, China Art Museum, and most M50 galleries are free.
- **Audio Guides:** The Shanghai Museum and Yu Garden offer excellent English audio guides.
- **Books:** Read 'Shanghai: The Rise and Fall of a Decadent City' by Stella Dong for historical context.