The "Little Egg" art installation at North Bund has quickly turned into a nighttime hotspot, drawing crowds with its unique design and vibrant atmosphere.
As night falls, North Bund's waterfront area comes alive with people enjoying the cool summer breeze and the stunning views of Shanghai's Huangpu River "Golden Triangle."
Among the attractions, the "Little Egg," a popular landmark in the area, has become a hotspot for locals and tourists alike.
The "Little Egg" is known for its creative design, which blends modern elements with the iconic characteristics of the area. Its large metallic surface reflects the surrounding environment, creating a unique backdrop for photos.
Recently, four spotlights were installed under the "Little Egg" by the North Bund Waterfront Office to enhance the visitor experience, especially for nighttime photography. The lights even project heart-shaped patterns onto the structure, adding to its charm.
Inside the "Little Egg" is the "Giant Egg Yakitori" pub, where patrons can enjoy live Olympic Games broadcasts while savoring Japanese cuisine.
This setup has attracted many sports fans who relish the opportunity to dine and watch the games in a vibrant atmosphere.
Additionally, outdoor spaces around North Bund have set up large screens to broadcast Olympic events like table tennis, drawing crowds who, despite knowing the outcomes, still find themselves excited and inspired by the replays.