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  • Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park

    Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park 4A

    Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park, a national AAAA tourist attraction, is home to over 100,000 rare marine animals.

  • Pujiang Country Park

    Pujiang Country Park 4A

    The 5.3-kilometer riverside walkway at Pujiang Country Park provides residents with an ideal spot for strolling and relaxing.

  • Dongtan Wetland Park

    Dongtan Wetland Park 4A

    Dongtan Wetland Park offers a unique blend of nature conservation, scientific research, education, eco-tourism, and leisure.

  • Changxing Island Country Park

    Changxing Island Country Park 4A

    The park offers a wide range of water and land sports, eco-tours, and is pet-friendly with an outdoor BBQ area.

  • Deer encounters in Shanghai's Huaxia Park

    Deer encounters in Shanghai's Huaxia Park

    Travel enthusiasts often think of Nara, Japan, for its famous free-roaming deer. But did you know you can have a similar experience right here in Shanghai?

  • Shanghai Langxia Countryside Park

    Shanghai Langxia Countryside Park 4A

    What do you get by combining Shanghai's countryside with scenic spots? The answer is Shanghai Langxia Countryside Park.

  • Gaojiazhuang Ecological Park

    Gaojiazhuang Ecological Park 4A

    Bajie, the silly pig character in the Journey to the West legend, has missed Gaolaozhuang ever since he left the demesne.

  • Zuibaichi Park

    Zuibaichi Park 4A

    Zuibaichi Park in Shanghai's Songjiang district is named after the renowned Tang Dynasty (618-907) poet Bai Juyi.

  • Summer water parks in Shanghai

    Summer water parks in Shanghai

    Dive into thrilling water activities to beat the summer heat and enjoy a season full of refreshing and exciting adventures.

  • Guangfulin Cultural Relics Park

    Guangfulin Cultural Relics Park 4A

    Guangfulin Cultural Relics Park offers visitors a chance to explore Shanghai's origins and ancient way of life through a series of well-preserved relics.