The most worthwhile park in Shanghai

The most worthwhile parks in Shanghai are Century Park, changfeng park, Wanggu Village Park, Yuehu Sculpture Park and Minhang Sports Park.

Century Park 1

Located in the north of Beizhai Village, the park covers an area of 20 mu and is built on the mountain. The mountain is covered with cypress and evergreen trees. There is a double-decker antique pavilion on the top of the mountain. It's also a fire booth. There is a path more than 800 meters long in the park. There are eight solar lamps.

2. changfeng park

Changfeng park is a large-scale comprehensive landscape park in Shanghai. Drawing lessons from the style of the Summer Palace in Beijing and the gardening techniques of Suzhou gardens, the overall layout simulates nature. The landscape is dominated by lakes, with mountains and rivers combined. The main attractions are the artificial lake "Silver Hoe Lake" and the artificial mountain "Tiebi Mountain".

3. Wanggu Village Park

Shanghai Gucun Park is famous for its cherry blossoms, with cherry blossoms in spring, lotus flowers in summer, laurel in autumn and plum blossoms in winter. It is a famous national forest park in Shanghai. Gucun Park covers an area of 430 hectares. The park is divided into seven parts: exotic garden, forest barbecue garden, rural forest garden, forest stroll garden, children's forest carnival, forest sports garden and plant viewing garden.

4.Moon Lake Sculpture Park

Moon Lake Sculpture Park relies on the resources of mountains and Moon Lake to create a functional regional landscape with four themes, including tourist service center, children's intelligent activity square, Moon Garden wedding hall, Moon No.1 and Moon Square.

5. Minhang Sports Park

Minhang Sports Park covers a total area of about 1.260 mu, of which the northern park covers 8 1.6 mu, the central gymnasium covers 200 mu and the southern tropical storm water park covers 244 mu. The main attractions are Emerald Hill, Jinxiu Lake and 100m Flower Road.

Brief introduction of Shanghai

Shanghai, referred to as "Shanghai" for short, is a municipality directly under the Central Government of the People's Republic of China, a national central city, a megacity, an economic, transportation, science and technology, industrial, financial, trade, exhibition and shipping center of China, and the first batch of coastal open cities. Located at the mouth of the Yangtze River, Shanghai is the leading city in the Yangtze River Economic Belt, facing Kyushu Island across the sea, Hangzhou Bay in the south and Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces in the northwest.