Published: March 2026 | Reading Time: 7 minutes
Introduction: Where History Meets Modernity
Located on the banks of the Yong River in downtown Ningbo, the Old Bund (θε€ζ»©) is a beautifully preserved historic waterfront district that predates Shanghai’s famous Bund by 20 years. This charming area blends 19th-century colonial architecture with modern restaurants, bars, and art galleries, making it one of Ningbo’s most popular destinations for both tourists and locals.
Quick Facts:
π Location: Jiangbei District, Ningbo (city center)
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Established: 1844 (Treaty Port era)
ποΈ Architecture: 19th-century colonial buildings
π« Entry: Free (open-air district)
β° Best Time: Evening for night views and lights
π Metro: Line 2 to Lao Waitan Station
π Historical Background
The Treaty Port Era
Ningbo Old Bund’s history dates back to 1844, when the Treaty of Wanghia between China and the United States opened Ningbo as one of five treaty ports. This made Ningbo one of the first Chinese cities to have significant foreign presence.
Timeline
- 1844: Ningbo opened as treaty port
- 1860s-1920s: Foreign consulates, churches, and trading houses built
- 1930s-1940s: Japanese occupation, decline of foreign presence
- 1950s-1990s: Buildings used for government and residential purposes
- 2000s: Restoration and redevelopment as cultural district
- 2006: Designated as National Historical Cultural District
Why “Old” Bund?
It’s called “Old” Bund because Shanghai’s Bund (built in the 1860s) became more famous. However, Ningbo’s waterfront development actually began 20 years earlier, making it historically significant as China’s earliest modern waterfront district.
ποΈ Architecture & Landmarks
Must-See Buildings
- Catholic Church (ζ±ε倩主ζε ) β
Built: 1872 | Style: French Gothic
One of the oldest Catholic churches in East China
Features: Stained glass windows, twin bell towers - Former British Consulate
Built: 1860s | Style: Victorian colonial
Now: Museum of Ningbo’s Treaty Port History - Old Customs House
Built: 1880s | Style: Colonial European
Now: Art gallery and exhibition space - Merchant Mansions
Built: 1890s-1920s | Style: Shikumen (Shanghai-style)
Now: Boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants - Riverside Promenade
Length: 1.5 km along Yong River
Perfect for: Evening walks, photography, sunset views
Architectural Styles
- French Gothic: Pointed arches, stained glass (Catholic Church)
- Victorian: Brick facades, bay windows (Consulates)
- Colonial: Verandas, high ceilings (Trading houses)
- Shikumen: Stone gate houses (Merchant residences)
π What to Do at Old Bund
Daytime Activities
- Architecture Walk: Self-guided tour of historic buildings (1-2 hours)
- Museum Visit: Learn about Ningbo’s treaty port history
- Art Galleries: Contemporary Chinese art exhibitions
- Riverside Cafes: Coffee with river views
- Shopping: Boutique shops selling local crafts and designer goods
Evening Activities
- Sunset Photography: Best views from 5:30-6:30 PM
- Riverside Dinner: Multiple restaurants with outdoor seating
- Bar Hopping: Trendy bars and lounges
- Night Lights: Buildings illuminated after 7:00 PM
- River Cruise: Optional boat tours on Yong River (Β₯80)
“The Old Bund comes alive at night when the colonial buildings are bathed in golden light, reflecting on the Yong River.”
π½οΈ Dining & Nightlife
Restaurants (Mid to High-end)
The Bund No. 1
Cuisine: Modern Chinese | Price: Β₯150-300/person
Specialty: Fusion Zhejiang cuisine with river views
Riverside Steakhouse
Cuisine: Western | Price: Β₯200-400/person
Specialty: Premium imported beef, wine selection
Ningbo Seafood Restaurant
Cuisine: Local seafood | Price: Β₯100-200/person
Specialty: Fresh catch from East China Sea
Cafes & Light Bites
Starbucks Reserve – Historic building location
Local Coffee Roasters – Specialty Chinese coffee
Ice Cream Shops – Traditional and modern flavors
Bars & Lounges
Jazz Bar – Live music nightly
Rooftop Bar – Panoramic river views
Craft Beer Pub – Local and imported beers
πΈ Photography Tips
- β Best time: Golden hour (5:30-6:30 PM) for warm light
- β Night photography: After 7:30 PM when buildings are lit
- β Best spots: Catholic Church facade, riverside promenade
- β Reflections: Use river for building reflections
- β Avoid: Midday (harsh shadows, too many tourists)
π Getting There
By Metro (Recommended):
π Line 2 to Lao Waitan Station (θε€ζ»©η«), Exit B
Walk 3 minutes to the waterfront
By Bus:
Routes: 1, 8, 19, 331, 335, 541
Stop: Lao Waitan (θε€ζ»©)
By Taxi/Didi:
From Ningbo Railway Station: 15 minutes | Β₯25-35
From Tianyi Square: 10 minutes | Β₯15-20
Parking:
Underground parking available | Β₯10/hour
ποΈ Suggested Itinerary
Evening Visit (3-4 hours) – Recommended
- 5:30 PM: Arrive at Old Bund
- 6:00 PM: Explore historic buildings, take photos
- 7:00 PM: Dinner at riverside restaurant
- 8:30 PM: Walk along promenade, enjoy night lights
- 9:30 PM: Drinks at a bar or return to hotel
Combined with City Tour (Full Day)
- Morning: Tianyi Pavilion Museum
- Lunch: Ningbo Old Restaurant
- Afternoon: Ningbo Museum
- 5:30 PM: Old Bund for sunset and dinner
- Evening: Enjoy nightlife at Old Bund
π‘ Visitor Tips
- β Best season: Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November)
- β Weekdays: Less crowded than weekends
- β Comfortable shoes: Cobblestone streets can be uneven
- β Reservations: Recommended for dinner at popular restaurants
- β Free WiFi: Available in most cafes and restaurants
- β Avoid: Chinese national holidays (extremely crowded)
- π Night view: Don’t miss the light show (7:00-10:00 PM)
π Visitor Information
| Address | Old Bund, Jiangbei District, Ningbo |
| Opening Hours | Open 24 hours (individual businesses vary) |
| Entry Fee | Free (outdoor district) |
| Recommended Visit | 2-4 hours (evening preferred) |
| Best For | History, architecture, dining, nightlife, photography |
| Accessibility | Mostly flat, wheelchair accessible |
Nearby Attractions
- Tianyi Pavilion: 15 minutes by taxi
- Ningbo Museum: 20 minutes by taxi
- Tianyi Square: 10 minutes walk (shopping district)
- Ningbo Railway Station: 15 minutes by metro
π§ Questions? Contact: whjinc@163.com
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