Poster News reporter Liu Jingyi reported from Shanghai. Recently, the TV series "Flowers", which tells the story of Shanghai in the 1990s, became popular. The drama tells the story that happened on Huanghe Road in Shanghai. With the popularity of TV series, the Yellow River Road

Poster News reporter Liu Jingyi reported from Shanghai

Recently, the TV series "Flowers", which tells the story of Shanghai in the 1990s, became popular. The drama tells the story that happened on Shanghai's Yellow River Road. With the popularity of TV series, the Yellow River Road has also seen waves of people checking in.

On January 2, when a Poster News reporter came to the intersection of Huanghe Road and Fengyang Road, he found that many young people were taking photos and checking in. There were also tourists pointing at the shops on Huanghe Road that corresponded to the locations in the play, "This should be It is the cigarette shop in the play, and this is the Zhizhen Garden..."

Moss Holy Garden is the prototype of the "Zhizhen Garden" in "Flowers". Photo by Poster News reporter

Mr. Mao from Jiujiang, Jiangxi Province, made a special trip to Yellow River Road to check in and take photos after watching "Flowers". He believes that there is still a difference between the current Yellow River Road and the one in the play. Although the scenes in the play are built one to one, the real Yellow River Road does not have so many fluorescent lights.

Susu and Jiaojiao, who came from the Bund, are also fans of "Flowers". Jiaojiao told Poster News that she has been in Shanghai for many years and has heard of this road before, but has never been there. They are not familiar with this street. What impressed me the most was the Butterfly Crispy at the International Hotel.

After checking in, they found that the Yellow River Road in the play was designed to recreate the scene at that time, which was very shocking. Now that they came here with a nostalgic mood, they can feel the culture of old Shanghai even more.

A clerk at a small store on Huanghe Road told Poster News reporters that this street has become a "check-in place for Internet celebrities." The clerk recalled that there were the most people on December 31st. She didn’t know what was going on at the time. She only found out after hearing from a friend that a TV series starring Hu Ge was filmed on this street.

The most iconic location in the drama, "Zhizhenyuan", was shot based on the "Moss Holy Garden Restaurant" on Huanghe Road. When the Poster News reporter entered the Moss Shengyuan Restaurant, there was only a small table in the dimly lit and chronological lobby. A clerk was standing in front of the table and was busy, and the two phones on the table were ringing continuously. Many customers came into the lobby to inquire about today's reservation status. "There are no seats available today!" This is what the store clerk says most often.

Manager Chen of Moss Shengyuan Restaurant told Poster News that Moss Shengyuan Restaurant was established in 1993 and has a history of more than 30 years on Huanghe Road. Mr. Qi of Moss Shengyuan Restaurant also served as the food consultant for the TV series "Flowers". It has been 29 years since she came to work at Moshengyuan Restaurant in 1995, and she has witnessed the changes in the entire Huanghe Road Food Street.

Manager Chen said that since the broadcast of "Flowers", there have been so many people checking in at the hotel every day that it is difficult to call the hotel. Moreover, the number of wine table reservations has increased significantly compared to before. The first floor was fully booked at noon today, and the lobby on the fourth floor, which usually does not entertain guests, was also booked 70% to 80%.

(Source: Poster News)