Shanghai Nanhui Peach Blossom Garden

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Peach blossoms flourish at the Shanghai Nanhui Peach Blossom Garden. [Photo/WeChat account of Shanghai Nanhui Peach Blossom Garden at "nanhuitaohuacun"]

Shanghai Nanhui Peach Blossom Garden, located in Huinan town, Pudong New Area, is a focal point of the annual Shanghai Peach Blossom Festival.

Once a traditional peach orchard village, the garden has been transformed into a picturesque tourist spot, renowned for its serene setting and cultural significance.

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Shanghai Nanhui Peach Blossom Garden. [Photo/Pudong New Area government]

Peach blossoms, deeply embedded in traditional Chinese culture, symbolize the vitality of spring. As you stroll through the garden, you'll encounter a variety of activities that highlight the cultural significance of these beautiful blooms. From traditional performances to art exhibitions and local crafts, there is much to explore and experience.

Visitors can expect to be immersed in a scenic landscape that transitions through the seasons, showcasing the beauty of blooming peach blossoms in spring and vibrant maple trees in autumn.

Whether you want to explore lush gardens, relax by pavilions, or delve into the region's rich culture, Shanghai Nanhui Peach Blossom Garden offers a tranquil retreat where nature and tradition come together in harmony.

 

If you go

Open: Daily from 8 am to 4:30 pm

Location: No 289 Beimen Road, Huinan town, Pudong New Area

Inquiries: 021-5800-0521, 021-5801-9595

Public transport: Take Metro Line 16 to Huinan Station, Exit 4, then walk 1.5 kilometers or transfer to buses such as Pudong 55, Pudong 51, Pudong 57, Pudong 96, etc.

Ticket prices: The 2025 Shanghai Peach Blossom Festival is being held from March 29 to April 13. During the peach blossom festival, adult tickets are 53 yuan ($7.26) per person and discounted tickets are 30 yuan per person.

Entry is free outside the festival period.

 

Source: Pudong New Area government, WeChat account of Shanghai Nanhui Peach Blossom Garden at "nanhuitaohuacun"