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Are there any minority attractions worth visiting in Shanghai?

When it comes to scenic spots in Shanghai, you will definitely think of the Oriental Pearl, Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, Jing 'an Temple, Disney and so on, but these are all popular attractions. Although the scenery and humanities are also worth a visit, there are too many people and it is too commercialized. In fact, there are some places where small people punch cards, which are also worth visiting. Not only the scenery is good, but also you can better understand the city. For example, Guan Hai Park in Nanhuizui, which I often punch in, is one of them. Let me share my experience. Remember to punch in and plant grass ~

Shanghai Nanhuizui Guan Hai Park

Shanghai Nanhuizui Seascape Park is one of the best places to enjoy the seascape in Shanghai. There are many meaningful landscapes in and around the park, winding in the southeast end of the East China Sea and the mainland of Shanghai, which is quite a "Tianya Haijiao" feeling in Shanghai.

Overlooking the joint between the port and the bridge, it is magnificent; Looking back at the new city, seagulls spread their wings, fishing sails flew and flourished. Walking along the seawall, you can see the rising sun in the morning and the stars at night. Backed by the sea and facing the wind, it is refreshing and imaginative.

Basic information of scenic spots

Ticket reference: free

Opening hours: all day

Suggested playing time: 0.5~ 1 hour.

Location/unit:? Century Tang Road, Nanhui Xincheng, Pudong New Area, Shanghai

Travel tips

The first time I went to Nanhui Guan Hai Park, I mistakenly thought I wasn't looking at the sea, because it was so peaceful and beautiful. The afterglow of the sunset falls on the calm sea, the breeze blows, and the flashing light appears, just like the stars jumping.

In addition to watching the sea, it is also a star-watching resort in Shanghai, especially on a clear night, even with the naked eye, you can clearly see the stars of Chu. Moreover, the starry sky and the sea reflect each other, which is an exciting scenery.

Punch recommendation

-# Donghai Bridge: Located in Lingang New Town, Pudong New Area, Shanghai. The sea water in the Yangtze estuary (offshore) is sandy yellow. Most of the beaches are sandy stones, and there are large areas of reeds.

-# Dishui Lake: A round artificial lake, like a drop of water? At the end of Shanghai. It is divided into North Island (entertainment), West Island (business travel and accommodation) and South Island (water entertainment).

-# Nanhuizui Guan Hai Park: Can you see the symbolic sculpture Sina Fish from a distance? It is also the best place to watch the sunrise and sunset.

PS? The seaside attractions include Nanhuizui Guan Hai Park and Nanhui Xincheng Beach, with a certain distance between them. If you need to watch the sunrise and sunset, you can go directly to Nanhuizui Guan Hai Park.

Traffic strategy

Bus route: Take the subway 16 at Longyang Road and get off at Dishui Lake, then take Pudong Road 33 and Dishui Lake New Energy Sightseeing Line at Dishui Lake Bus Hub Station, which leads directly to Nanhuizui Guan Hai Park.

Self-driving route: inner ring of the city → S20 outer ring expressway → S2 Hulu expressway (in the direction of Donghai Bridge) → Shenzhen-Hong Kong Avenue → Dishui Lake Huanhu West 1st Road → Huanhu Hubei 1st Road → Huanhu East 1st Road → Dishui Lake.