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What is there to do in Baoshan District, Shanghai?

1. Shanghai Baoshan International Folk Art Expo

Shanghai Baoshan International Folk Art Expo was completed and opened on October 16, 2010. The expo is located between Hutai Road and Waiwai The exterior design concept of the southeast corner of Gucun Park at the junction of the Ring Line is based on the folk cultural image of "Chinese Knot", with a construction area of ??14,600 square meters.

Shanghai Baoshan International Folk Art Expo is a public welfare public cultural facility that integrates collection and display, exchange and research, social services and other functions. It is dedicated to the display and exchange of domestic and foreign folk art. The protection, inheritance and promotion of material cultural heritage; and multicultural activities will be carried out in conjunction with the Baoshan International Folk Art Festival, becoming a window for Baoshan’s external exchanges. It has been named the Shanghai Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection and Inheritance Base and the Shanghai Popular Science Education Base.

The atrium on the first floor of the Expo has two exhibition halls with a height of 10 meters and an area of ??400 square meters, which can be used to hold large-scale exhibitions and various activities. The 350-seat lecture hall is equipped with a simultaneous interpretation system and can hold forums and international conferences. The exhibition hall on the second floor of the expo covers an area of ??1,200 square meters. There are 6 exhibition halls in total, which can be used to hold temporary exhibitions of various styles. Temporary exhibitions currently on display include: Nepalese Cultural Customs Exhibition, International Mask Exhibition, Nantong Whistle Harrier Kite Exhibition, Porcelain Personal Collection Exhibition, Tea Set Personal Collection Exhibition, etc.

2. Wusong Pao Taiwan Wetland Forest Park

Located in the east of Haibin Street, Baoshan District, Shanghai, it is the gathering place of the Huangpu River, the Yangtze River, and the East China Sea. The Tanghou Branch Road reaches Baoyang Road in the north, and its southwest corner is the famous Wusongkou. During the Qing Dynasty, this terrain was used to build a naval fort, so it was named Fort Taiwan. It has a long and narrow landform from north to south. Paotai Wetland Forest Park has a land area of ??more than 53 hectares, a native wetland area of ??about 50 hectares, and a river coastline of 1,974.13 meters.

The park is designed with nature and ecology as its design concepts, retaining the original ecological style of the Yangtze River tidal flats. The park combines Chinese and Western pavilions, with plank roads and trees scattered around each other. The river is clear, the environment is beautiful, and the distinctive national defense technology features are highlighted in the park. It has become a new tourist attraction in northern Shanghai. Now open.

The main road of Paotai Wetland Forest Park is extremely beautiful. On both sides of the road, poppies, rhododendrons, and pansies are mixed in among wild plants such as strange willows and Suaeda. They bloom in full bloom. The most eye-catching one is the poppy poppy. The straight stems support the upward flowers, and the light corolla resembles red clouds and colorful silk.

The lawn paradise in the park has nearly 2 hectares of lawn activity area, with the lush Fortress Mountain as the background, suitable for kite flying, picnics and other outdoor activities. Carnival Park is an outdoor playground suitable for children over 3 years old and young people. Jingxin Yayuan is surrounded by dense plants to form a quiet resting space in the riverside area.

3. Shanghai Museum of Glass

China’s first glass-themed museum, the Shanghai Museum of Glass, opened on May 18, 2011 at No. 685 Changjiang West Road, Baoshan District The museum, originally the old glass furnace workshop of Shanghai Light Industry Glass Co., Ltd., has been transformed into an art venue displaying the development of modern technology and craftsmanship. Visitors can have a deeper understanding of glass, a ubiquitous "friend" in life.

The Shanghai Museum of Glass is located in the first G+ glass theme park in China that integrates display, art, technology, business, education, entertainment, life and other functions with glass as the theme. The G+ Glass Theme Park, with glass as the main body of artistic expression, uses a diverse and open physical format to display, explain, update and enrich the material and spiritual forms of glass at multiple levels and angles.

The Shanghai Museum of Glass aims to create a new museum visiting experience with rich historical knowledge, vivid glass works, open communication space and community-based communication methods, bringing China and the world closer, and glass art The distance from other art forms, history and works, culture and industry, glass art and people.

4. Lake Meilan, Luodian

Lake Meilan is located in Luodian, Baoshan District, Shanghai, covering an area of ??110 acres. It is the second largest artificial lake in Shanghai. Lake Meilan is the core landscape of Luodian New Town and is known as "the most beautiful place in North Shanghai". When you walk into Meilan Lake Luodian Nordic New Store, you will be greeted by a strong exotic atmosphere that makes you confused about where you are. The sparkling lake is set against the soft sunshine, and the bell tower stands tall with various red-walled and black-tiled bungalows.

The scenic spot is centered on the beautiful Meilan Lake, surrounded by three-story enclosed buildings in Nordic style. There are: outlet shopping plazas that are both shopping and sightseeing; Nordic style streets integrating dining, entertainment and leisure; Nordic castle-like five-star Crowne Plaza Lake Meilan; North Shanghai's top conference landmark Lake Meilan International Conference Center.

There is also the Lake Meilan Theme Park, which is full of entertainment; the 36-hole North Forest South Lake Golf Course, which is one of the top ten courses in the country and meets the international PGA standards; and the Lake Meilan International Art Center, which gathers domestic art masterpieces. Museum; the largest Lake Meilan wedding photography base in Asia with the participation of many brands. In addition, there are water tourism projects, Nordic Bell Tower, Red Bridge, Crocodile Mountain, Turtle Island and other leisure attractions in the scenic area.

5. Gucun Park

Gucun Park is located north of S20, Baoshan District Outer Ring Road. It is a larger park in the northern suburbs of Shanghai.

The park is full of lush flowers and trees and is a popular outing spot for locals. There are not many visitors to the park in normal times. When the weather is nice, you can often see a family of three bringing their children to have a picnic and bask in the sun. When the cherry blossoms bloom in the spring, the entire park is always crowded with tourists who come by car to enjoy the cherry blossoms.

The park is large. In addition to walking along the lake, you can also choose to rent a bicycle. In addition to setting up tents on the grass for picnics, flying kites, riding battery boats, and having dinner and barbecues with friends, the park also has many amusement facilities and a dinosaur park (additional fees apply). The Dinosaur Park is a newly opened project in recent years. The dinosaurs inside are very lifelike, and there is also a 7D movie to watch (20 yuan), which is very popular among children.