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Where are the beaches in Shanghai?

Shanghai beaches include Sanjiagang Beach Paradise, Jinshan City Beach, Nanhuizui Sea View Park, Hengsha Island, Changxing Island, etc.

1. Sanjiagang Seaside Park

Sanjiagang Seaside Park is located at the mouth of the Yangtze River, on the coast of the East China Sea, adjacent to Pudong International Airport. It is the only developed and utilized living coastline in Pudong New Area. In the past, It mainly attracts the attention of Shanghai residents with its bathing beaches. The number of tourists once reached 15,000 people a day. However, with the improvement of citizens' leisure taste, a single bathing beach cannot meet the leisure needs of tourists.

2. Jinshan City Beach

Jinshan City Beach is located in Jinshan District, Shanghai, adjacent to Pinghu and Jiashan City in Zhejiang Province to the west and Fengxian to the east. District, bordering Hangzhou Bay to the south and Qingpu District and Songjiang District to the north. Jinshan City Beach is the top priority in the development and construction of the coastline. It is the most Shanghai-style urban coastal landscape in the Yangtze River Delta. The enclosed sea area reaches 2.03 square kilometers. Jinshan City Beach is a national 4A tourist attraction and the first coastal 4A scenic spot in Shanghai.

3. Nanhuizui Sea View Park

Nanhuizui Sea View Park covers an area of ??1.82 hectares and is located in Nanhui New Town, Pudong New Area, on the south bank of the Yangtze River Estuary and the Shazui on the north bank of Hangzhou Bay. The name "Nanhui" comes from the fact that after the Yangtze River comes out of the sea, it is turned southward by the tide, and merges with the Qiantang River to form a land here, so the place is called Nanhui; because the Shazui cuts southward into the intersection of the Yangtze River Estuary and Hangzhou Bay, so It is named Nanhuizui, also known as Nanhuijiao, and was once called Old Stork Mouth.

4. Hengsha Island

Hengsha Island is a rural place that urbanites have not seen for a long time but are still in love with. Green farmland, orchards, and bamboos surround the red-tiled and white-walled cottages. Groups of ducks float and play leisurely in the ponds. Water buffaloes stroll along the roadside pulling carts, and the water village fish market is in the distance. A cloud of smoke drifted out. When you come to Hengsha Island, it is like walking into a Chinese painting with beautiful brush and ink, light and elegant.

5. Changxing Island

Changxing Island is located at the estuary of the Yangtze River. It is one of the three Chongming Islands in Shanghai and is known as "Orange Township", "Jing Island" and "Longevity Island" , with a total area of ??approximately 160 square kilometers, of which the land area is approximately 93 square kilometers, and the planned industrial land area is approximately 27 square kilometers. The main attractions on Changxing Island include Shanghai Orange Garden, Mongolian Village Racecourse, Chuizhu Garden, Shanghai Stunt City, Xianfeng Resort, Shisha Wildlife Park, etc. Every late autumn, the Shanghai Orange Festival held on the island is colorful and lively.

The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia-Dongtan Wetland Park