School days once more
Updated: 2014-12-14 07:13
By Yu Ran(Shanghai Star)
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Ru-Wa Studio 小鸡啄米
This is a converted home-turned-workshop located in an old-style Shanghai alleyway with a patio. It is a nice and quiet place away from the busy crowds in the city.
In the shop, handicrafts and hand-made toys like rattle drums, cloth tigers, old-style lanterns, and bamboo kites will evoke childhood memories for many people.
A class is also available at the studio where people can learn to make traditional crafts, then design and create their own handicrafts with the help of a teacher.
Address: 1F, 81 Jing'an Villa, Lane 1025, West Nanjing Road, Jing'an district 静安区南京西路1025弄静安别墅81号1楼
Telephone: 021-6218-5859
Email: xjzmhome@yahoo.cn
Opening hours: 12:30 noon–8pm from Tuesday to Sunday
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