Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Introduction to Baoshan’s famous attractions A complete list of Baoshan tourist attractions

Introduction to Baoshan’s famous attractions A complete list of Baoshan tourist attractions

1. Shanghai Wusong Pao Taiwan Wetland Forest Park: Wusong Pao Taiwan Wetland Forest Park is 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. It is adjacent to Fortress Mountain in the west and Paotai Mountain in the south. It leads to Baoyang Road in the north and the famous Wusongkou in the southwest corner. 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.

2. 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. It was originally the Shanghai Light Museum. The old glass furnace workshop of Industrial Glass Co., Ltd. has been transformed into an art venue displaying the development of modern technology and craftsmanship.

3. 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".

4. Gucun Park: A park with lush flowers and trees. During the cherry blossom season in spring, there is an endless stream of people enjoying the cherry blossoms. Attraction introduction: Gucun Park is located north of S20 of the 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 among 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.

5. Wendao Garden: Wendao Garden is located in the northeast corner of Luodian Town. It is a cultural and leisure park that mainly protects ancient rural buildings. There are Hui-style buildings demolished from Anhui and other places, as well as a collection of precious stones. It is also equipped with restaurants and clubs. Because it is far away from the city, most of the tourists who come here come here to relax in their free time or have banquets. The main attractions in the scenic area are concentrated on the left side of the gate, but you usually go around from the right, and you can enjoy the garden landscape of Wendao Garden along the way.

6. Shanghai Yangtze River Estuary Science and Technology Museum: The Shanghai Yangtze River Estuary Science and Technology Museum is located in the Wusong Pao Taiwan Wetland Forest Park. It is one of the key projects of the cooperation between the Baoshan District Government and East China Normal University. It is sponsored by the Baoshan District Government Investment and construction, officially opened for operation on October 18, 2011. Shanghai Yangtze River Estuary Science and Technology Museum is a public welfare science popularization venue based on the historical evolution of the Yangtze River Estuary, integrating science popularization education, scientific research, tourism and leisure functions. As a thematic science popularization venue in Shanghai, due to its special geographical location, it is known as " "Water" focuses on the natural ecology, scientific and technological applications, humanistic history and other knowledge of the Yangtze River Estuary. It is a multi-functional experiential comprehensive facility with Baoshan regional characteristics that integrates science popularization, teaching and research, and patriotic education.

7. Shanghai Baoshan International Folk Art Expo: Shanghai Baoshan International Folk Art Expo was completed and opened on October 16, 2010. The expo is located in Gucun at the junction of Hutai Road and the Outer Ring Road. In the southeast corner of the park, the exterior design concept is taken from 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 integrating 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, and the protection and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage. and promotion; and will carry out multicultural activities 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.

8. Oriental Holiday Garden: Oriental Holiday Garden is located in Zhangshu Village, Luodian Town, Baoshan District, covering an area of ??600 acres. It officially opened to the public in October 2006. The entire park integrates production, sightseeing, leisure, life, and science popularization, and its scope involves agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, and fishing. The park includes an agricultural science museum, a geology museum, a flower museum, an agricultural exhibition garden, an animal paradise, a mini baby garden, a farmhouse restaurant, a special orchard, and a learning and farming area. It is equipped with modern rural and traditional rural features, including fishing and fishing. , entertainment, water life and other places, including 80 acres of leisure fishing area.