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Where is Shanghai Bihai Jinsha Scenic Area? How to get there?

Shanghai Bihai Jinsha Scenic Area is the largest man-made beach in China. I believe everyone in Shanghai should have been there. After all, this scenic spot allows tourists to have close contact with the sea without leaving Shanghai. . So where exactly is the Bihai Jinsha Scenic Area located? Let’s take a look with the editor below! 1. Scenic Area Address

Bihai Jinsha Scenic Area is located at No. 6 Haihan Road, Fengxian District, Shanghai. 2. Transportation guide

Self-driving route

Just search "Bihai Jinsha" in the navigation.

BUS Line

1. Bay Line: Bay Bus Station - Bihai Jinsha

2. Fengxian Road 9: Nanqiao Bus Station - Bay Tourist Area

3. Bay Third Line: Wusi Community - Bay Tourist Area

4. Haishen Line: Shendu Highway - Bay Tourist Area

5. Xinhai Line: Xinzhuang Metro Station—Haiwan Tourist Area

6. Nanshen Line: Huaihai Road, Liulin Road—Nanqiao Bus Station (transfers are available at the station

7. Nanmei Line: Jinjiang Paradise - Nanqiao Bus Station (you can transfer to "Fengxian No. 9" at the station)

High-speed rail line

1. Depart from Shanghai Railway Station or Shanghai South Railway Station : Metro Line 1→Nanmei Line→Fengxian Line 9

Airplane Line

1. From Pudong Airport: Maglev→Metro Line 7→Metro Line 8→Haichen Line → Fengxian No. 9

2. Departing from Hongqiao Airport or Hongqiao Station: Metro Line 10 → Metro Line 11 → Metro Line 8 → Haichen Line → Fengxian No. 9 3. Scenic Spot Introduction

Bihai Jinsha is the largest artificial beach in Shanghai. The sand is transported from Hainan and the seawater is artificially purified. Even the seabed at the bottom of the sea is artificially repaired. The sea in Shanghai is muddy and dirty. The condition of the sea water. And things are rare and precious. Shanghai is named after the sea, but there are few beaches. The blue sea and golden sand allow tourists to have close contact with the sea without leaving Shanghai.

Enter the scenic spot and see the golden sea. The beach and the sea. The sand here is not as rough as ordinary yellow sand. It comes from Hainan and is very soft. You can play in the sand and catch small crabs. Of course, sunbathing and swimming in the sea are "fixed programs" at the beach. There are water cube parks, ropeway water skiing, water laser bumper boats and other exciting entertainment projects, allowing tourists to enjoy fun on the beach without leaving Shanghai.

There are places to eat in Bihai Sands. , you can also go to the seafood street (Haiou Road) outside the scenic area to eat seafood.