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Wukang Mansion (武康大楼): The Flatiron Everyone Photographs

Mentioned in 2 local notesFree · street landmark

Every city has one building that stands in for it, and for old-quarter Shanghai it's this one: the Normandie Apartments, completed in 1924 to a design by László Hudec, its wedge-shaped prow aimed down Huaihai Road like a ship that took a wrong turn and decided to stay. Renamed Wukang Mansion in 1953, it's still lived in — grandmothers, laundry and all — which is half of why the picture works.

Both field notes treat it as infrastructure for a day out: one anchors the Wukang–Anfu Road stroll with it, the other issues the only instruction that matters: go in the afternoon, the light is softer.


The essentials

WhatA 1924 Hudec-designed apartment block — Shanghai's flatiron, an Outstanding Historical Building, still residential
Where1842–1858 Middle Huaihai Road 淮海中路1842-1858号, at the Wukang Road corner, Xuhui District
MetroShanghai Library 上海图书馆 (Line 10) or Jiaotong University 交通大学 (Lines 10 / 11), about 10 minutes on foot
CostFree — it's a street landmark, photographed from outside
HoursThe street never closes; the building's interior is home to residents, not visitors
BookingNone

Why locals rate it

Because the shot always lands — and because the city co-operates: in a 2021 streetscape renewal, the two viewing corners diagonally across the intersection were physically widened, by metres, specifically so photographers could stand back far enough. Get the prow from the far corner, then walk the base: Wukang Road runs north past the former residences of Ba Jin and Soong Ching-ling, and Anfu Road picks up with its theatre, coffee and shop windows. The notes' advice stands — afternoon light flatters the western face, and the crowd is part of the scene, not an obstacle to it.

Only Kora will tell you

Around it

Eastwards, the lanes lead to Xunfu Canteen and the Wuzhong Market on the Julu–Fumin–Changle triangle. The full ranked list is on the Shanghai local map.

Sources

Compiled from 2 public Xiaohongshu field notes by Shanghai locals — roughly 20,000 likes between them at collection time (14 July 2026; each note covers several places):

Text and photos in the original notes belong to their authors; everything above is rewritten in our own words and we don't republish their photos. Architecture, history and the 2021 corner-widening verified against public sources, July 2026. Compiled by Kora's team on the ground in China.

FAQ

Can you go inside Wukang Mansion?
No — it's a working residential building. The ground floor has shopfronts, but the corridors and roof are home to residents. The photograph you came for is taken from the widened corner across the intersection.

When is the best time to photograph it?
Local consensus — and our field notes — say afternoon, when softer western light hits the prow. Weekday afternoons also mean fewer people holding the same phone at the same angle.

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