Haiwan National Forest Park
Haiwan National Forest Park is a national 4A-rated scenic area located in Haiwan town of Fengxian district in Shanghai.

An aerial view of Haiwan National Forest Park. [Photo/WeChat ID: shanghaitourism]
The park spans over 1,000 hectares and is home to diverse vegetation, including more than 300 species of trees.
The park's landscape features picturesque lakes, rolling hills and vast meadows, offering visitors a serene and peaceful environment.
The park is divided into several activity zones, each catering to different interests. The amusement area is perfect for those seeking thrill and excitement, with various rides and attractions available for both adults and children. Water lovers can enjoy a wide range of water activities in the designated water area.
For those interested in culture and history, the park houses 12 cultural exhibition areas, showcasing the traditions and heritage of the region. Visitors can explore art displays, attend performances, and engage in interactive experiences.

A woman dressed in traditional Chinese clothes appreciates the plum blossoms. [Photo/WeChat ID: hwslpark]
One of the highlights of the park is the Plum Garden, which covers an area of 135 hectares and boasts nearly 42,000 plum trees. During the blooming season, the garden transforms into a breathtaking sea of vibrant colours, attracting visitors from far and wide.
Address: No 1677 Suitanghe Road, Haiwan town, Fengxian district, Shanghai
(Updated on Oct 23, 2025)
Source: shfpark.com
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