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▴ Huoshan Park (North Gate)

Duo Lun Road is adjacent to Lu Xun Park, a 500m-long L-shaped lane. Along the path, you'll find retro Western-style buildings with red or gray bricks and character sculptures everywhere, making it perfect for photography and leisurely walks. Many literary giants once lived here, and today numerous art galleries give the area a rich cultural atmosphere.