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What sea-viewing spots in Shanghai are worth recommending?

Shanghai is China’s coastal international metropolis. There are many places and experiences to “see the sea” and feel the harmony between man and nature. The editor below recommends several "sea-viewing" spots for everyone. Come check in together on the weekend!

1. Jinshan City Beach

Jinshan City Beach is located in the southwest of Shanghai and on the north shore of Hangzhou Bay. It is a Shanghai-style coastal landscape.

You can breathe fresh air, blow the sea breeze, bask in the sun, and have fun at the beach. Now except for the swimming area, all recreational activities are open, including sailing, speedboats, and sea fishing. You can also walk into the Shilin Night Market located in the scenic area and taste Taiwanese delicacies one by one.

Warm reminder: In order to ensure the safety of tourists, reservations are required in advance. Visitors can make real-name reservations by visiting the official Shanghai WeChat account or scanning the venue reservation code. Before entering the park, please present a negative nucleic acid test certificate within 72 hours and cooperate with the staff to conduct the "four-code" inspection. Please wear a mask properly, visit in an orderly manner, and keep a distance of more than 2m when waiting in line.

2. Bihai Jinsha

Bihai Jinsha, located in the Bay Tourist Area of ??Fengxian District, is definitely a must-visit resort for Shanghainese people in summer. The bright sunshine, soft sand, romantic sea, charming scenery and summer-filled beach scene make you forget to leave.

The beaches of Bihaijinsha are famous for their exquisiteness. The sand at the main beach is hand-laid from Hainan. The particles are even and much finer than ordinary yellow sand.

Warm reminder: The opening hours of Bihai Jinsha Scenic Area are 8:30-17:00. The scenic spot will strictly implement the management measures of "peak staggering, reservations, and flow restrictions". Site codes, application codes, travel cards, and nucleic acid test information ("four codes") must be checked. Indoor venues are not open for the time being, and in-class meals are not provided. The number of tourists received by the scenic spot shall not exceed 50% of the maximum carrying capacity of the scenic spot.

3. Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park

Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park has five major scenic spots: Mermaid Bay, Polar Town, Ice and Snow Kingdom, Undersea Wonderland, and Ocean Tribe. Whether you want to quietly watch the underwater world, take photos with marine animals up close, or experience the exciting experience brought by various rides such as roller coasters, this place is very suitable.

After nearly nine months of care by the conservation team, the first baby killer whale from Shanghai will also meet tourists and friends on June 11.

Warm reminder: Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park will be held from June 4 to June 11, 2022, with a daily limit of 5,000 people. It is free and open to the public. Indoor entertainment facilities, theaters, and movie theaters will not receive tourists for the time being, and restaurants will not provide dining services for the time being. The park will monitor the density of visitors in real time, and the maximum daily carrying capacity will not exceed 20% of the approved value, and will make appropriate adjustments to the number of visitors based on real-time conditions.

4. Tongji University Deep Sea Exploration Hall

If you are curious about the deep sea, you must not miss this very small "aquarium". The area here is not large, but it is very "deep", telling people's infinite yearning for the sea.

Walking in the fantastic deep sea, you can enjoy the phantoms of hydrothermal fluid ejected by the "black chimneys", a large number of strange creatures active in the dark deep sea, and colorful marine micro-animals such as foraminifera. , as well as the high-tech "holographic phantom imaging" that shows the depth of the seabed.

Warm reminder: Due to epidemic prevention and control, the venue is temporarily closed to the public, but you can enjoy it through the online VR experience hall of Tongji University Deep Sea Exploration Hall A journey to the clouds.

5. China Maritime Museum

China Maritime Museum, located in Lingang New Area, Shanghai Free Trade Zone, is the first national maritime museum approved by the State Council. It was opened on July 5, 2010 It was fully completed and opened on the same day. Shanghai has its first "Ocean Exhibition Area", which is divided into four parts: Blue Planet, Colorful Life, Aquatic Treasure House, and Guardian Blue. Popularize marine natural and humanistic knowledge from aspects of marine geography, marine biology, marine development, and marine protection.

There are seawater from the four oceans, various shells and corals, lifelike turtles, fish and shrimps, as well as "snow dragons", "dragons" and other magical powers to take you on a voyage. A dazzling array of things

6. Shanghai Changfeng Ocean World

Shanghai Changfeng Ocean World is located in the beautiful Changfeng Park. It is a fish exhibition and the popularization of marine knowledge. Comprehensive marine theme park. Changfeng Ocean World has long been actively advocating the marine concept of "breeding, rescue and protection". In 2006, the museum's beluga whales "Whitey" and "Gray" were returned to the Whale and Dolphin Sanctuary in Iceland. After bidding farewell to the Beluga Sisters, Changfeng Ocean World also launched a comprehensive venue and brand upgrade, transforming the original Beluga Museum into "Girls' Bay".

Warm reminder: Changfeng Ocean World is currently closed, and the specific opening time will be notified separately.

7. Shanghai Ocean Aquarium

The historic Shanghai Ocean Aquarium is located in Lujiazui, Pudong. It is one of the largest artificial seawater aquariums in the world. It is also the only professional venue in the world that has a Chinese exhibition area and a special display of aquatic life and ecology in the Yangtze River Basin. You can see colorful aquatic creatures from five continents and four oceans up close.

Warm reminder: Shanghai Ocean Aquarium is currently closed, and the specific opening hours will be notified later.