Nanhuizui Park

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Nanhuizui Park is a captivating destination nestled in Shanghai's Lin-gang Special Area. It is renowned for offering some of the most breathtaking sunrise views in the city.

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The sunrise over the sea in Nanhuizui Park. [Photo/WeChat account: wangoudishuihu]

Nanhuizui Park spans 1.82 hectares and stands as a prominent landmark in the southeastern region of Lin-gang Special Area.

The park's name, "Nanhui", comes from the meeting point where water from the Yangtze River and the Qiantang River flow into the sea. This is where the Yangtze River Estuary and Hangzhou Bay intersect, and it is known as nanhuizui in Chinese.

At the heart of Nanhuizui Park lies the majestic "Sinan Fish" sculpture, a striking double-layered grid structure crafted from stainless steel pipes, and weighing approximately 120 metric tons.

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The "Sinan Fish" sculpture in Nanhuizui Park. [Photo provided to International Services Shanghai]

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The "Sinan Fish" sculpture in Nanhuizui Park. [Photo/WeChat account of Lin-gang Special Area's publicity department via gh_80c82aabe5df]

Address: Shijitang Road, Nanhui New Town, Pudong New Area

Transport:

Take Metro Line 2 to Longyang Road Station and transfer to Metro Line 16 bound for Dishui Lake Station. From Dishui Lake Bus Terminal, board Pudong Bus 33 (single fare: 2 yuan) to reach Nanhuizui Park.

Tips:

-Do not climb over the embankments for safety reasons.

-Keep the beach clean and do not disturb wildlife.

-Be cautious of rapid tides and follow warning signs.

-Familiarize yourself with local emergency service numbers in case of any incidents.

 

Sources: en.lingang.gov.cn, "wangoudishuihu" "gh_80c82aabe5df" WeChat accounts