The Former Residence of Lu Xun in Shanghai (Chinese: 上海鲁迅故居) located at 9 Continental Terrace, Lane 132, Shanyin Road, Hongkou District, Shanghai, China, is the former residence of Lu Xun (1881–1936), a noted Chinese writer.
Lu first lived in a house at 23 Jingyunli (Chinese: 景云里), on Donghengbin Road, Hongkou District.
[3][4][5] In Shanghai, he published a nine essay collection and a short stories collection called Old Tales Retold (Chinese: 故事新编), and co-founded the League of Left-Wing Writers in 1930 at the Chinese Arts University on nearby Duolun Road.
It has been listed as a Protected Historical and Cultural Site of Shanghai (Chinese: 上海市文物保护单位) since 1977.
On a bedroom table is a clock that reads 5.25 am, the exact time of his death; his son occupied the third floor.