Spring fun in Putuo: Explore parks for family bonding
With spring in full bloom, Shanghai's Putuo district is turning its parks into family-friendly destinations, where vibrant seasonal scenery meets free non-motorized play facilities, offering children a full day of outdoor fun.
Suzhou Creek Half Marathon Park
The Suzhou Creek Half Marathon Park blends natural landscapes with interactive play to create a vibrant outdoor haven for families. Home to the largest sandpit along Putuo's Suzhou Creek, the park features boat installations and lookout platforms where children can explore freely.
Address: Junction of West Guangfu Road and Zhenguang Road
TOP Central Park
TOP Central Park is an open green space that blends natural ecology with modern design. The park features a non-motorized playground with brightly colored slides, climbing nets and sandpits. Children can run freely across the lawns and explore every corner, turning a simple visit into a full outdoor adventure.
Address: No 63, Lane 450, Dunhuang Road
Qidonglin Park
Step into the pinecone-themed playground at Qidonglin Park and it feels like entering a fairytale world inspired by nature. Pinecone-shaped slides, climbing nets and charming stools bring a playful, nature-based design to life.
Address: East side of No 1012 Wuwei Road
Source: Official WeChat account of Putuo district administration of culture and tourism at "shpt_wl"
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