Text: | Print | Share

    Old Shanghai in comic strips, tiger kitchen

    2011-07-05 17:03    Ecns.cn     Web Editor: Li Heng

    Shanghai (CNS)--Several decades ago, people stopped by the bookstands along the roads for picture-story books. Recently in Shanghai, a piece of news brings about heated discussion. A picture-story novel The Three Kingdoms was bid for 100,000 RMB ($15,470). One would be so surprised by a dramatic comparison with its original low price.

    Scarcity led to preciousness. Picture-story books and tiger kitchens have gradually faded out from daily life. At the same time, it increases in value and attracts more and more attention from the collectors. In the eyes of 80s and 90s generations (people born in 1980s or 1990s), it is of unique fun to review the past of Shanghai through these items.

    Picture-story books regain popularity

    Another name of picture-story book is comic strips. Shanghai is where Chinese modern comic strips originate. Around the Confucian Temple in central Shanghai, many book worms are satisfied with a variety of picture-story books.

    In a more and more materialistic society, picture-story books recall the joys of one's childhood, said Jiang Ye, from a Japanese corporation in Shanghai.

    At the time of the 90th anniversary of the Communist Party of China, Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Hall exhibited a series of popular red comic strips of 50 stories, including Comrade Mao Zedong in Northern Shaanxi, My Father Deng Xiaoping. The history behind the unforgettable stories has deeply affected his life, said Mr. Wu over his 60s.

    Tiger Kitchen in memory

    Tiger Kitchen used to be a usual scene all over Shanghai's residential areas. As the city develops, it is not easy to find one any longer.

    It is named from its shape, with an upward tail and kitchen bench, used to be popular around Jiangsu and Zhejiang. In the past, few families can afford gas. Every alley has a tiger kitchen to provide the residents with hot water at 2 cent a jarful.

    Alley games on the wall

    Hopscotch, gamecock, rope skipping, ring throwing, jump rasping...Shanghai kids used to love these alley games. Only during foreign friends visits will the families review the old-fashioned fun.

    On Weihai Road in central Shanghai, a wall of alley game pictures has attracted many eyeballs. Alley games shows Shanghai's local culture and is designed to preserve the cultural symbols of old Shanghai, said Li Jianguo, senior designer at Shanghai Animation Film Studio and also originator of this childhood scenery.

    主站蜘蛛池模板: 通海县| 横峰县| 宜州市| 新沂市| 台湾省| 陕西省| 兴安盟| 武冈市| 外汇| 甘南县| 景德镇市| 襄樊市| 绥江县| 合阳县| 斗六市| 太原市| 景德镇市| 台州市| 巴彦淖尔市| 清徐县| 龙陵县| 汶上县| 上栗县| 霍林郭勒市| 玉山县| 九龙城区| 富蕴县| 大悟县| 乌拉特后旗| 额敏县| 宁阳县| 夏河县| 芜湖市| 通江县| 定襄县| 靖宇县| 六盘水市| 清涧县| 乌海市| 闸北区| 汝城县|